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School board reviews proposed revisions to 2026–27 Code of Student Conduct

Brevard County School Board (work session) · March 11, 2026
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Summary

Staff presented 15 recommended changes to the 2026–27 Code of Student Conduct, including a proposed safe-harbor for surrendered contraband, clarifications on chemical spray misuse, new taunting/teasing and 'other misconduct' codes, and updates to tobacco and sexting responses. Board members debated location and discretion for several items.

Miss Dampier introduced a set of recommended revisions to the 2026–27 Code of Student Conduct, saying the district discipline work group met November through February to develop the proposals and that staff would capture board feedback live.

The board considered 15 items the discipline work group and core team recommended for the coming year. "Today, I'm presenting the proposed revisions to this 2026, 27 code of student conduct developed by the district discipline work group in collaboration with district stakeholders," Miss Dampier said, introducing Mr. Armstrong, who walked the board through the spreadsheet of recommended changes.

The most prominent proposal would add a safe-harbor provision to district policy to protect students who turn contraband in to administration before entering school grounds. Mr. Armstrong said the recommendation "would be to add a safe harbor provision…

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