Suspensions and Expulsions

Code of Virginia § 22.1-277 addresses suspensions and expulsions of students generally. Here are the key points:

  1. Sufficient Cause for Suspensions and Expulsions:
    • Students may be suspended or expelled from school for sufficient cause.
    • However, sufficient cause for suspensions cannot include only instances of truancy.*
  1. Preschool through Grade Three:
    • For students in preschool through grade three, the following rules apply:
      • Suspensions: No student in this age group shall be suspended for more than three school days unless:
    • The offense involves physical harm or a credible threat of physical harm to others.
    • The local school board or division superintendent finds that aggravating circumstances exist, see Suspension or Expulsion of Students in Preschool through Grade 3 as outlined in Regulation 744-1.
      • Expulsions: Similar rules apply for expulsions from attendance at school.
  1. Exceptions:

These interventions and responses aim to teach appropriate and alternative behavior so students can learn and demonstrate safe and respectful behavior. The examples above are not all-inclusive nor required to be exhaustive. In every case, the staff should consider revisions to plans supporting students with special needs (response to intervention, child study, IEP, or 504).

[1] Virginia Board of Education’s Persistently Dangerous Schools Identification Process and Criteria