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Board shortens expulsions for three students after superintendent modification

2553714 · March 7, 2025
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The Joaquin Public School Board on March 11 approved superintendent-recommended modifications to mandatory expulsions for three students accused of bringing weapons to school; the board reduced required expulsion periods to multi‑day suspensions, reprimands and safety plans and directed written parent notification.

The Joaquin Public School Board on March 11 approved superintendent‑recommended modifications to mandatory expulsions for three students after building-level investigations found the students had possessed weapons on campus.

Each case began with the principal's recommendation and the superintendent's agreement to modify the mandatory minimum expulsion period required by state law. The board approved the reductions in closed-session‑originating resolutions for students identified in the record by their last three digits: 384, 573 and 206.

For the student ending in 384, the board…

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