118.44(7)(b)(b) The entity performing the evaluation under this subsection shall distribute each such evaluation to each school district that has entered into a contract under sub. (3).
118.44 HistoryHistory: 2015 a. 53, 71.
118.44 NoteNOTE: 2015 Wis. Act 53, which created this section, contains extensive explanatory notes.
118.45118.45Tests for alcohol use. A school board employee or agent, or law enforcement officer, as defined in s. 102.475 (8) (c), authorized by a public school board may require a public school pupil, including a charter school pupil, to provide one or more samples of his or her breath for the purpose of determining the presence of alcohol in the pupil’s breath whenever the authorized employee, agent or officer has reasonable suspicion that the pupil is under the influence of alcohol while the pupil is in any of the circumstances listed in s. 125.09 (2) (b) 1. to 3. The authorized employee, agent or officer shall use a breath screening device approved by the department of transportation for the purpose of determining the presence of alcohol in a person’s breath to determine if alcohol is present in the pupil’s breath. The results of the breath screening device or the fact that a pupil refused to submit to breath testing shall be made available for use in any hearing or proceeding regarding the discipline, suspension or expulsion of a student due to alcohol use. No school board may require a pupil to provide one or more samples of his or her breath for the purpose of determining the presence of alcohol in the pupil’s breath until the school board has adopted written policies regarding disciplines or treatments that will result from being under the influence of alcohol while on school premises or from refusing to submit to breath testing to determine the presence of alcohol in the pupil’s breath.
118.45 HistoryHistory: 1995 a. 327.
118.46118.46Policy on bullying.
118.46(1)(1)By March 1, 2010, the department shall do all of the following:
118.46(1)(a)(a) Develop a model school policy on bullying by pupils. The policy shall include all of the following:
118.46(1)(a)1.1. A definition of bullying.
118.46(1)(a)2.2. A prohibition on bullying.
118.46(1)(a)3.3. A procedure for reporting bullying that allows reports to be made confidentially.
118.46(1)(a)4.4. A prohibition against a pupil retaliating against another pupil for reporting an incident of bullying.
118.46(1)(a)5.5. A procedure for investigating reports of bullying. The procedure shall identify the school district employee in each school who is responsible for conducting the investigation and require that the parent or guardian of each pupil involved in a bullying incident be notified.
118.46(1)(a)6.6. A requirement that school district officials and employees report incidents of bullying and identify the persons to whom the reports must be made.
118.46(1)(a)7.7. A list of disciplinary alternatives for pupils that engage in bullying or who retaliate against a pupil who reports an incident of bullying.
118.46(1)(a)8.8. An identification of the school-related events at which the policy applies.
118.46(1)(a)9.9. An identification of the property owned, leased, or used by the school district on which the policy applies.
118.46(1)(a)10.10. An identification of the vehicles used for pupil transportation on which the policy applies.
118.46(1)(b)(b) Develop a model education and awareness program on bullying.
118.46(1)(c)(c) Post the model policy under par. (a) and the model program under par. (b) on its Internet site.
118.46(2)(2)By August 15, 2010, each school board shall adopt a policy prohibiting bullying by pupils. The school board may adopt the model policy under sub. (1) (a). The school board shall provide a copy of the policy to any person who requests it. Annually, the school board shall distribute the policy to all pupils enrolled in the school district and to their parents or guardians.
118.46 HistoryHistory: 2009 a. 309.
118.50118.50Whole grade sharing.
118.50(1)(1)Agreement. The school boards of 2 or more school districts may enter into a whole grade sharing agreement that provides for all or a substantial portion of the pupils enrolled in one or more grades, including 4-year-old and 5-year-old kindergarten and prekindergarten classes, in any of the school districts to attend school in one or more of the other school districts for all or a substantial portion of a school day. School boards shall include in a whole grade sharing agreement all of the following:
118.50(1)(a)(a) The term of the agreement, which shall be for one or more entire school years.
118.50(1)(am)(am) The date by which each school board must notify the other participating school boards of its intent to renew the agreement.
118.50(1)(b)(b) The grade levels in each school district that are subject to the agreement.
118.50(1)(c)(c) Subject to sub. (2m), the annual amount that the school board of a pupil’s resident school district pays to the school board of the school district that the pupil attends under the agreement.
118.50(1)(d)(d) Which school board grants diplomas to pupils who, under the agreement, graduate from high school in a school district other than the pupil’s resident school district.