JICIA Weapons, Violence and School Safety
WEAPONS, VIOLENCE AND SCHOOL SAFETY
The RSURegional School Unit 1 Board of Directors believes that students and staff are entitled to learn and work in a school environment free of violence, threats and disruptive behavior. Students are expected to conduct themselves with respect for others and in accordance with Board policies, school rules, reasonable unwritten behavior expectations, and applicable state and federal laws.
School staff isare required to immediately report incidents of prohibited conduct by students to the building administratoradministrator/designee for investigation and appropriate action.
I. PROHIBITED CONDUCT
Students, staff and all other persons are prohibited from engaging in the following conduct on school property, while in attendance at school or at any school-sponsored activity, or at any time or place that such conduct directly interferes with the operations, discipline or general welfare of the school:
A. Possession and/or use of articles commonly used as weapons or designed to inflict bodily harm and/or to threaten, intimidate, coerce or harass another person. Examples of such articles include but are not limited to firearms, BB guns, pellet guns, any other kind of gun, ammunition, explosives, cross-bows,crossbows, brass knuckles, switchblades, knives, chains, clubs, Kung Fu stars, and nunchucks;nunchucks. This includes toys or other items that bears a reasonable resemblance to an actual weapon or is capable of causing injury to another person.
B. UseDischarge of any object, although not necessarily designed to be a weapon,firearm towithin inflict500 bodily harm and/or to threaten, intimidate, coerce or
harass another person. Examplesfeet of suchschool articles include but are not
limited to bats, belts, picks, pencils, compasses, objects capable
of ignition (e.g., matches, lighters), files, tools of any sort and
replicas of weapons (including toys);property.
C. Violent or threatening behavior, including but not limited to fighting, assault and/or battery, taking hostages, threats to commit violence against persons or property (e.g., verbal or written death threats, threats of bodily harm, bomb threats);, stalking or blocking access to school property or facilities;
D. Verbal or written statements (including those made using computers or other electronic communications devices or technologies) which threaten, intimidate, or harass others, or which tend to incite violence and/or disrupt the school program; blackmail, extortion, or demands for money or property;
E. Willful and malicious damage to school or personal property;
F. Stealing or attempting to steal school or personal property;
G. Lewd, indecent or obscene acts or expressions of any kind;
H. Violations of the school unit'unit’s drug/alcohol and tobacco policies;
I. Violations of state or federal laws; and
J. Any other conduct that may be harmful to persons or property.
II. EXCEPTIONS TO PROHIBITIONS ON POSSESSION AND DISCHARGE OF FIREARMS ON SCHOOL PROPERTY
The prohibition on the possession and discharge of firearms on school property does not apply to law enforcement officials acting in the performance of their duties.
A.III. PossessionRESPONSE ofTO firearmsPOLICY usedVIOLATIONS/DISCIPLINARY in educational programs
The prohibition on the possession of a firearm does not apply to a person who possesses an unloaded firearm for use in a supervised educational program approved and authorized by the Board and for which the Board has adopted appropriate safeguards to ensure student safety. Nothing in this policy shall prevent the school system from offering or approving instructional activities related to firearms (.e.g., hunter safety). Any proposal to introduce an instructional activity involving firearms must be submitted in writing to the Superintendent, who may make a recommendation to the Board. Such proposal must state the objectives of the activity and describe the safeguards that will be put in place to ensure student and staff safety. No firearms may be used in instructional activities or brought to school for instructional activities unless the Superintendent/designee has given specific permission in advance.ACTION
B. "Hunter's Breakfast" exception
The prohibition on possession of a firearm does not apply to a person who possesses an unloaded firearm that is stored inside a locked vehicle in a closed container, a zipped case or a locked firearms rack while that person is attending a "hunter's breakfast" or similar event that:
Is held during an open firearm season established by Maine law for any species of wild bird or wild animal;Takes place outside of regular school hours; andHas been authorized by the Board.
III. USE OF OTHER WEAPONS IN INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES
Nothing in this policy shall prevent the school system from offering
instructional activities using objects other than firearms that are
generally considered weapons (e.g., bows and arrows) or from allowing an
object generally considered a weapon to be brought to school for
supervised instructional activities (e.g., archery, boat building)
approved by the Board so long as the Board has adopted appropriate
safeguards to ensure student and staff safety.
Any proposal to introduce an instructional activity involving such
objects must be submitted in writing to the Superintendent. Such
proposal must state the objectives of the activity and describe the
safeguards that will be put in place to ensure student and staff safety.
No weapons or objects that are generally considered weapons may be used
in instructional activities or brought to school for instructional
activities unless the Superintendent/designee has given specific
permission in advance.
IV. DISCIPLINARY ACTION
Principals may suspend and/or recommend expulsion of students who
violate this policy based upon the facts of each case and in accordance
with applicable state and federal laws. Conduct which violates this policy is deliberately disobedient and deliberately disorderly within the meaning of 20-A MRSA § 1001(9) and will be grounds for expulsionexpulsion, as permitted by law, if found necessary for the peace and usefulness of the school. Such conduct may also be grounds for expulsion under other provisions of 20-A MRSA § 1001(9 and 9-A) that specifically prohibit the use and possession of weapons, infractions of violence, and possession, furnishing and trafficking of scheduled drugs.
A student who is determined to have brought a firearm to school or to have possessed a firearm at school shall be expelledsuspended immediately and considered for aexpulsion. periodThe ofbuilding notadministrator lessor thandesignee onemay year,exercise unlessprofessional thisdiscretion requirementwhen isdetermining modifiedconsequences byfor young children who bring toys or items that could be perceived as weapons, taking into account the Superintendentchild’s onage, intent, and developmental level. In such cases, a case-by-casebalance basis.between appropriate consequences and educational intervention may be applied.
All firearms violations shall be referred to law enforcement authorities as required by law. Other violations of this policy shall be referred to law enforcement authorities at the discretion of the Superintendent.
Students with disabilities shall be disciplined in accordance with applicable federal and state laws/regulations and Board Policy JKF.
V.
PSYCHOLOGICAL NOTIFICATIONEVALUATION/RISK TEAM/CONFIDENTIALITY
Within ten days or immediately if necessary for school safety, the
Superintendent shall convene a notification team. The notification team
must include the administrator/designee of the school building where the
student attends, at least one classroom teacher to whom the student is
assigned, a guidance counselor, and the student's parent/guardian. The
notification team shall determine on this basis of need which school
employees are entitled to receive information concerning allegations or
adjudications of use or threatened use of force. Information received by
the Superintendent/designee and disclosed to the notification team
and/or disclosed to school employees is confidential and may not become
part of the student's educational record.ASSESSMENT
The Superintendent shall ensure that confidentiality training is provided to all school employees who have access to this information.
As the composition of a specific notification team depends upon the
individual students (one student will have different teachers than
another, for example), and because teams are convened only as needed,
the teams are not static. While determining who should be on a team is
an easy matter, the determination of who has the "need to know" and,
therefore, should be given or have access to confidential information is
not necessarily so easy. Boards and Superintendents should contact MSMA
or their school attorney when questions concerning confidentiality
arise.
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION/RISK ASSESSMENT
Theor Superintendent is also authorizedreturn to requestschool psychological
evaluations of students who have been identified as posingafter a substantialsuspension riskor of violent behavior.expulsion.
All such evaluations shall be performed at the school unit'unit’s expense.
If the parents/guardians and/or student refuse(s) to permit a requested psychological evaluation, the Superintendent and the Board may draw any reasonable inferences from the student'student’s behavior concerning the risk the student poses to school safety for purposes of determining appropriate action.
Legal References: 5 MRSA § 4681 et seq.
15 MRSAM.R.S.A. §§ 3301-A; 3308(7)(E); 3009
17-A MRSA §§ 2(9); 2(12-A) 20 USCA § 7151 (Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990) 20 USC § 7961 (Gun-Free Schools Act)
20-A MRSA §§ 1001(9); 1001(9-A); 1055(11); 6552
PL Chapter 614, April 2010
Cross Reference: ACAA - Harassment and Sexual Harassment of Students
ADC - Tobacco– Use and Possession
EBCAof --Tobacco and Electronic Smoking Devices
ECBA – Comprehensive Health and Safety and Emergency Management
Plan
`JIC – Student Code of Conduct
JICH - Drug and Alcohol Use by Students
JK - Student Discipline
JKD - Suspension of Students
JKE - Expulsion of Students
JKF --– Disciplinary RemovalSuspension/Expulsion of Students with Disabilities
JIH - Questioning and Searches of Students KLG - Relations with Law Enforcement Authorities KLGA – Relations with School Resource Officers and Other Law Enforcement Authorities
Adopted: December 22, 2009
Revised: October 18, 20102010; February 24, 2026
This is a required policy.