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HEB ISD updates student code of conduct to reflect state law changes; board adopts policy

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The Board of Trustees adopted the district'wide student code of conduct for 2025–26 after staff summarized changes required by recent state laws including House Bill 6 and related bills affecting removals, suspensions, IDs and personal communication devices.

The Hirsh Hills Bedford Independent School District Board of Trustees on Aug. 11 approved the 2025–26 student code of conduct with revisions reflecting multiple recent state laws affecting discipline, identification and device use.

Miss Rhodes, the presenter for student conduct, told trustees the code was updated to align with House Bill 6 and several other bills. She said the code now requires a campus behavior coordinator at each campus, reflects changes to teacher removals from classrooms, updates in-school suspension (ISS) and out-of-school suspension (OSS) procedures, and implements new rules…

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