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District details new discipline law changes and secures $15,000 grant for student self-efficacy work
Summary
District officials described compliance steps for July 2024 discipline law changes, emphasized restorative practices and reengagement, and announced a $15,000 Pierce County Health grant to support student self-efficacy and vaping prevention work.
District administrators outlined how Eatonville is aligning to new state discipline law changes that took effect in July 2024 and described steps to prioritize restorative practices, reengagement and equity in disciplinary responses.
The update, presented by Tracy (staff member), emphasized that exclusionary discipline should be a last resort, that teachers must try corrective actions before removing students from class, and that students removed from instruction must still receive educational services. “Exclusionary practices are last resort,” Tracy…
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