Students |
5131.6-BP |
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS
The board recognizes that
the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs adversely affects a student's
ability to achieve academic success, is physically and emotionally harmful, and
has serious social and legal consequences. The governing board also recognizes
that it has a responsibility, as a partner in the community, to seek an
effective resolution to the problem of substance abuse and is committed to
keeping district schools free of alcohol and drugs.
The board desires
that every effort be made to reduce the chances that our students will begin or
continue the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. To provide students with
all necessary opportunities, a comprehensive intervention program shall be
implemented which emphasizes the following: 1) age appropriate instruction in
grades K-12 that will assist students in making socially responsible decisions
regarding their personal health and welfare, 2) intervention and recovering
student support, and 3) enforcement/discipline practices.
To obtain the widest
input and support for district policies and to facilitate cooperation among
schools, parents, law enforcement, and community agencies, a local coordinating
committee shall be established to make recommendations related to the
prevention of alcohol and other drug abuse. All board policies, regulations,
procedures, and school rules related to this prevention program shall be
clearly communicated to students, staff, and parents.
Legal Reference: |
Education Code: |
Section 44049 |
Known or suspected alcohol or controlled substance abuse by student |
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Section 48900 |
Suspension or expulsion |
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Section 48900.5 |
Suspension, limitation of imposition |
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Section 48901 |
Smoking or use of tobacco prohibited |
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Section 48901.5 |
Prohibition of electronic signaling devices |
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Section 48902 |
Notification of law enforcement authorities; civil or criminal immunity |
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Section 48909 |
Narcotics or other hallucinogenic drugs |
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Section 49423 |
Administration of prescribed medication |
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Section 49480 |
Notice to school by parent or guardian; consultation with physician |
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Section 49602 |
Confidentiality of pupil information |
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Section 51202 |
Instruction in personal and public health and safety |
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Section 51203 |
Instruction on alcohol, narcotics, and restricted dangerous drugs |
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Section 51210 |
Areas of study |
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Section 51220 |
Areas of study, grades 7 to 12 |
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Section 51260 |
Elementary and secondary school instruction in drug education by
appropriately trained instructors |
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Section 51262 |
Use of anabolic steroids; legislative finding and declaration |
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Section 51264 |
SDE assistance for in-service training |
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Section 51265 |
Gang violence and drug and alcohol abuse prevention in-service |
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Health and Safety Code: |
Section 11032 |
Narcotics, restricted dangerous drugs and marijuana; construction of
terms used in other divisions |
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Section 11353.6 |
Juvenile Drug Trafficking and Schoolyard Act |
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Section 11357 |
Unauthorized possession in school or on school grounds |
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Section 11361.5 |
Destruction of arrest or conviction records |
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Section 11372.7 |
Drug program fund; uses |
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Section 11802 |
Joint school-community alcohol abuse primary education and prevention
program |
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Section 11965 |
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Section 11969.5 |
The School-Community Primary Prevention Program |
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Section 11998 |
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Master Plans |
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Section 11998.3 |
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Section 11999 |
Section 11999.3 Alcohol and drug program funding; no unlawful use |
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Penal Code: |
Section 13864 |
Comprehensive alcohol and drug prevention education |
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Vehicle Code: |
Section 13202.5 |
Drug and alcohol related offenses by person under age of 21, but aged
13 or over; suspension, delay, or restriction of driving privileges |
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Public Law 99-570 |
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Policy adopted: |
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