Related Board Policy and R&P
Board Policy 6429: Narcotics, Alcoholic Beverages, Controlled Substances, Chemicals, and Drug Paraphernalia
6429
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NARCOTICS,
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, Controlled SUBSTANCES, CHEMICAL and drug Paraphernalia |
6429 R&P
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6429.2A
Procedural Steps |
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On substantiating the offense, the student shall be suspended for ten
(10) school days (five (5) school days for student on 4-by-4 block
schedule) with a recommendation for long-term suspension. |
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When the education and/or counseling program
alternative is offered pursuant to 6429.2, the principal shall advise the
student and parent/guardian that documentation of a signed, binding contract
with an approved Alternative Counseling and/or Education (ACE) Program
vendor must be submitted to the principal within four (4) school days. If an alternative program option is not
accepted by the student and/or parent/guardian, this decision shall be
documented by the principal and normal due process procedures shall be
followed. |
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Should the student and parents’ choose a vendor
not having prior approval to provide these alternative services, it shall
be the responsibility of the student and parent/guardian to provide
documentation that the chosen ACE Program provider meets the standards
detailed in 6429.2B. A list of vendors that have requested and been granted
approval system-wide is available from the student due process office. All required documentation shall be
submitted to the student due process officer within three (3) school days for
review. The documentation will be
reviewed to determine if it fully satisfies the criteria established in
6429.2B prior to the end of the fifth (5th) day of suspension. |
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At the point that the principal receives
verification the student and parent/guardian have contracted with an approved
ACE Program, the long-term suspension action shall be deactivated. |
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A copy of the ACE Program contract shall be sent to
the student due process officer and a copy retained at the school. |
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If the student or parent/guardian should decide
against the contracted program, fail to enter the program, or fail to meet
all requirements of the program (including attendance, participation,
abstinence from controlled substances, and financial responsibilities), the
school shall be notified of this failure by the contracted program’s manager
within five (5) school days, and the principal shall immediately reactivate
the long-term suspension. |
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Students who do not
successfully complete an ACE Program approved by the student due process
officer (in accordance with 6429.2B) shall have their long-term suspension
immediately reactivated. |
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Students whose 14-week interval permitted for ACE Program completion
extends beyond the end of an academic year must meet these obligations prior
to the beginning of the next school year.
Failure to do so shall result in the long-term suspension being
reactivated for that next school year. |
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Students who fail to satisfy the requirements of an approved program
within 14 weeks shall: (middle school students) be ineligible for
promotion or placement to the next grade until the requirements of an
approved ACE Program are satisfied. (high school students) have that
year’s/semester’s credits toward graduation withheld and shall be ineligible
for graduation until the requirements of an approved ACE Program are
satisfied. |
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A copy of these procedures shall be given to the parent and student at
the time of the suspension. |
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Failure of an approved ACE Program provider to satisfy the criteria or
the monitoring and notification requirements of this policy shall make that
provider ineligible for continuing approval as an ACE Program provider for a
period of not less than two (2) years. |
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6429.2B |
Criteria for granting approval to an Alternative Counseling and/or
Education Program (ACE Program). |
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ACE Program Requirements The individual who provides direct services to the student and parent/guardian
must meet four (4) requirements. |
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Possess a four-year college degree in a human services field. |
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Have two (2) years experience in the human services field. |
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Be credentialed as a substance
abuse counselor by the North Carolina Substance Abuse Professional
Certification Practice Board (NCSAPP) ( or Be working toward substance abuse counselor certification registered by
the NCSAPP Board and be providing services under the supervision of an
individual who is certified by that board a certified clinical supervisor or
a clinical supervisor intern. |
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Be or be supervised by an
individual who is a psychiatrist who is American Medical Association
board-certified and licensed to practice in the State of or Be or be supervised by an
individual who is a psychologist who possesses an earned doctorate in
psychology and is fully licensed by the State of |
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Required Ace Program Components |
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A comprehensive individual and
family assessment utilizing the Patient Placement Criteria for the Treatment
of Psychoactive Substance Abuse Disorders (developed by the National
Association of Addiction Treatment Providers of the American Society of
Addiction Medicine) |
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An initial drug screen as part of
the assessment and one (1) additional random drug screen during the course of
treatment, each to be conducted by a laboratory certified by the National
Institute of Drug Abuse |
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A minimum of 12 contact hours for
student and parent/guardian/responsible adult Note: In a case of hardship when a parent/guardian is unable or
unwilling to accompany the student, the parent may identify a responsible
adult 21 years or older who may substitute for the parent/guardian. The name and signature of the substitute
shall be included in the contract and the substitute must fulfill the
contractual obligations of the parent/guardian. |
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Program to be completed within 18 14
weeks of the principal’s offer to the parent of the alternative under policy
6429.2 |
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Active ParentingÓ training
or equivalent parent education curriculum |
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Education in the areas of |
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The path of chemical dependency, including experimentation, use, heavy
use, and addiction |
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The signs, symptoms, and consequences of use of mind-altering
substances |
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The meaning of addiction |
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Physical and psychological
addition |
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Alcohol and marijuana addictive
drugs |
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Refusal skills training |
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The role of the family and the
impact of chemical dependency on the family and on children in the family |
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Adherence to R&P 6700.2,
student returning from treatment |
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ACE Program Monitoring/Reporting Requirements The parent/guardian/student and
the ACE Provider are responsible to the school system for maintaining
appropriate records and for providing timely notification as follows: |
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A written contract must be entered into, signed by the
parent/guardian, the student, and the ACE Program provider, stipulating the
provisions of the R&Ps of 6429.2, and must be
submitted to the school’s principal within four (4) days of the student being
cited in violation of board policy 6429. |
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Written notification to the referring school of initiation and
satisfactory completion of the ACE Program is the responsibility of the
student and his/her parent/guardian. |
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The ACE Program’s manager/provider must give verbal and written
notification to the school within five (5) school days of any failure on the
part of the parent/guardian or student to comply with the requirements of the
contracted course of treatment. |
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Issued: July 12, 1995 |
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Revised: May 2001 |
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Revised: April 2003 |
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Revised: May 2004 |
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Revised: August 2007 |
