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Kentucky bill toughens school violence disciplinary actions
Senate Bill 101 mandates year-long expulsions for serious school violence, expands reporting and locations, and includes penalties for staff failing to report, aiming to protect school employees.
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Kentucky bill toughens school violence disciplinary actions
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – A Senate bill to protect teachers and school staff from violent students passed the Kentucky House on Wednesday, advancing an effort to require stricter disciplinary action and expand reporting requirements in schools. Under Senate Bill 101, sponsored by Sen. Matt Nunn, R-Sadieville, school boards would be required to expel students in grades 6 through 12 for at least 12 months if the student “recklessly” with a deadly weap…
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