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Beaver Area board authorizes discipline-committee reviews of probation agreements in 7–1 vote
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Summary
The Beaver Area School District board voted 7–1 to let a three-member Discipline Committee periodically review probation agreements tied to Level 3 expulsions under District Policy #218, and to require administrative recommendation before reinstating students to school or activities.
The Beaver Area School District Board of Directors voted 7 Aye, 1 Nay on Nov. 18, 2013 to authorize a Discipline Committee to conduct periodic reviews of student probation agreements resulting from expulsions under Level 3, #12 of District Policy No. 218.
Mr. Matthews moved the measure and Mr. Bovalino seconded it; Director Herstine cast the lone Nay. The approved procedure directs that the Discipline Committee, consisting of at least three board members, may consider returning expelled students to school and/or extracurricular activities but only on the recommendation of the school administration. Any proposed changes to probation agreements must be heard by the committee and then ratified by the full board.
The board’s action clarifies a process for reviewing probation agreements that stem from Level 3 expulsions under Policy 218. The motion does not itself modify the language of Policy 218; rather it authorizes a committee-based review and a requirement that administrative recommendation precede any reinstatement.
Board members expressed differing views during the vote: the motion passed with a clear majority but drew one recorded dissent. The transcript does not record public comment or detailed floor debate text tied to the vote.
Next steps: the board will convene the designated Discipline Committee when reviews are warranted and will bring any proposed probation alterations back to the full board for ratification.
