Weapons, cyber-bullying addressed by Superintendent

In Monday’s Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Matthew Cooper made recommendations to the board for changes in eight areas of school system policy. The policies in the operation of a school system must change, at times, so that they will comply with state law, Cooper said. The policy changes Cooper recommended were in the following areas: Professional Learning Opportunities; Charter Schools; Student Behavior Code; Weapons; Bullying; Medication; Child Abuse or Neglect; and Suicide Prevention. The proposed changes in all areas are more strict than the existing rules were.

The topic of proper staff response to the presence of weapons of different types in school-related settings was addressed by Cooper in a recommended rule change. The change describes more items that constitute a “weapon” and it calls for stricter responses, at some times directly  to law enforcement, than the existing rules describe.

There was another policy change he recommended related to what is called “cyber-bullying.” It includes specific rules related to the inappropriate use of computers or other electronic devices. The phrase “cyber-bullying” is defined, this time in detail, as are a number of unacceptable uses of electronics on school property or at school-related events. The change is a more up-to-date policy, complying with state law, and demanding a fast response from personnel to a greater variety of electronic activities than in the existing policy.

HABCO school policies online

In all eight areas needing policy change, Cooper either described or read aloud the proposed changes that would lead to compliance with the law, stricter rules, and better experiences for students and staff. Cooper stressed that the changes he brought to the attention of the board are written on the school system’s website. Monday was the first reading of the proposed changes. He invited the public to visit the website.

To view the proposed policy changes click on the link above or go to  www.habershamschools.com. The policies are listed on the website’s home page.