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Changes in Law 2023 – Governance and Operations

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Prohibition on Suspensions Based on Willful Defiance Expands Again.

Building off prior success in this area, Senator Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley) successfully authored SB 274, which, beginning on July 1, 2024, will prohibit the suspension of students in grades 9-12 based on willful defiance until July 1, 2029. SB 274 also extends the current prohibition on suspensions based on willful defiance in grades 6-8 until July 1, 2029. As a reminder, previous legislation permanently banned willful defiance suspensions for children in TK to grade 5, and in grades 6-8 until 2025. According to Senator Skinner, SB 274 is “based on a simple premise: students belong in school.” Removing students with behavioral issues, she and the bill sponsors contend, does nothing to address the underlying issues causing the behavior. Studies have also shown that willful defiance suspensions disproportionately impact students of color, homeless students, those with disabilities or in foster care, and those who are LGBTQIA+. To address the root cause of the behaviors that have traditionally led to students’ removal from class, SB 274 permits school employees to refer students to school administrators for appropriate and timely in-school interventions, including parent conferences, referrals to a school counselor, and restorative justice programs. If such action is taken, the administrator must document what was provided to the student on their records, or, if no action is taken, provide rationale for not offering supports.

Senate Education Committee Chair Authors “Cooling Off” Bill for Superintendent Terminations.

Borne of a termination near his own legislative district, Senator Josh Newman (D-Fullerton) carried SB 494, which prohibits a school district governing board from taking action to terminate the superintendent or assistant superintendent without cause at a special or emergency meeting. It additionally prohibits a governing board from terminating the superintendent or assistant superintendent, or both, without cause, within 30 days after the first convening of the governing board after an election at which one or more members of the governing board are elected or recalled. Senator Newman worked in collaboration with the bill sponsor, the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA), after a newly installed governing board terminated the superintendent and assistant superintendent without cause at a special meeting, with their replacements already lined up to assume the roles. While SB 494 will prevent that happening in the future, it does specifically authorize a governing board to hold a regular meeting for the purpose of terminating a superintendent or assistant superintendent of the school district, or both, without cause, during any month in which a regular meeting of the governing board is not scheduled.


The Governor signed the following governance and operations bills:

District Boundaries/Student Transfers

Elections

Governance/ Operations

PRA/Gov. Code 1090

Student Discipline

Capitol Advisors Group has produced a set of comprehensive client briefs detailing new education laws that were passed by the Legislature and signed into law by Governor Newsom in 2023. Each brief is organized by subject area and includes an executive summary highlighting major changes we think you should know about. Bills signed by the Governor take effect on January 1, 2024, unless the bill specifically states otherwise.

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