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Status Adopted
Original Adopted Date 09/09/2019
Last Revised Date
Last Reviewed Date 09/09/2019

Procedure KK-AP(1): Visitors to District Property / Events - (Public Conduct on District Property)

The Board encourages parents and other members of the public to visit district buildings and attend district events and activities; however, inappropriate behavior or conduct will not be tolerated.

Examples of inappropriate conduct include, but are not limited to:

1. Possessing or being under the influence of any alcoholic beverage or illegal substance.

2. Possessing a weapon in violation of Board policy.

3. Violating Board policy or the posted or stated rules of the event.

4. Fighting or otherwise striking or threatening another person.

5. Failing to obey the instructions of a security official or school district employee.

6. Engaging in any illegal or disruptive activity.

The superintendent may seek to deny future admission onto district property to any person by verbally notifying them or mailing a notice by first-class mail and by certified mail with return receipt requested. The notice should contain:

1. A description of the conduct.

2. The proposed time period for which admission to district events will be denied.

3. Instructions regarding the procedure for requesting to address the Board.

The superintendent is not obligated to make exceptions, but may allow visitors otherwise prohibited from being on district property to be on district property for the limited purposes of:

1. Attending open public meetings of the Board of Education and its committees.

2. Transporting his or her child to and from school and school activities.

3. Attending scheduled conferences or meetings with district personnel pertaining to the visitor's child.

The superintendent will notify appropriate district staff of any individuals who are prohibited from being on district property, including the dates of the ban and any applicable exceptions.

Once a decision has been made to ban a person from district property, the superintendent, building principal or designee is authorized to file a trespassing complaint with local law enforcement if the person enters district property.

Note: The reader is encouraged to review policies and/or forms for related information in this administrative area.

Mo. Const. art.IX § 1(a) Federal

Embry v. Lewis, 215 F.3d 884 (8th Cir. 2000) Lovern v. Edwards, 190 F.3d 648 (4th Cir. 1999) Miller v. Montgomery County R-II Sch. Dist., 2011 WL 1299536 (E.D. Mo. 2011) Vukadinovich v. Board of Sch. Trustees of Mich. City, 978 F.2d 403 (7th Cir. 1992)

AC PROHIBITION AGAINST ILLEGAL DISCRIMINATION, HARASSMENT AND RETALIATION AH: Use of Tobacco and Vaping Products

BDDH-1

EBBC: Lactation Support

ECA: Building and Grounds Security

ECD: Traffic and Parking Controls

ECG: Animals on District Property

IKFB: Graduation Exercises

INC: Speakers at District Events

JEDB: Student Dismissal Precautions

JHCD: Administration of Medications to Students

JHCD-AP(1)

References

Cross References

§ 589.400, RSMo

§ 566.149, RSMo

Missouri Revisor of Statutes

Missouri School Improvement Program

United States Code

Code of Federal Regulations

Court Cases