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FCPS Discipline Reform Group Plans for Monday's School Board Session

They intend to fill the room.

UPDATE (10:56 a.m.): The Stubans sent a letter to FCPS PTAs urging them to get involved in changing FCPS' discipline process. .

Parents, teachers and neighbors plan to pack a Monday work session to encourage Fairfax County School Board members to put an immediate end to involuntary school transfers and "interrogations" on the way to a complete system overhaul.

"We are taking this to the school board and will be there on Monday," said Caroline Hemenway, director of Fairfax Zero Tolerance Reform, advocates for more student rights and fairer punishments. "We have more than 80 families involved now. We are working with state and national organizations to get meaningful change done here."

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Reform supporters will be at the 9 a.m. meeting in Falls Church with these seven demands:

  • Stop all involuntary school transfers of students (except when a threat to others).
  • Record disciplinary hearings.
  • Respect due process rights and involve parents from the get-go.
  • Allow students to continue their studies during the disciplinary process. 
  • Consider mitigating circumstances.
  • Respond and fill FOIA requests as required by law.
  • Use an objective third party to mediate during disciplinary hearings. 
  • Make principals accountable for reductions in suspension and expulsion rates at their schools.

This is only the first in three-month's worth of School Board review sessions. Superintendent Jack Dale will lead Monday's discussion. Click here to get a glimpse of what topics to expect.

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The meeting will be held at Gatehouse Administration Center, 8115 Gatehouse Road, Rm. 1600, Falls Church.


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