JKF-R  - DISCIPLINARY REMOVAL OF STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE

NEPN/NSBA Code:  JKF-R 

DISCIPLINARY REMOVAL OF STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE

These procedures shall govern disciplinary removals of students with disabilities from their regular school program. These procedures shall be interpreted in a manner consistent with state and federal special education laws and regulations. 


a)  In the event that a disabled student’s IEP specifically lists a school response other than a suspension that must be followed for a particular type of misconduct, the school administrator shall follow the requirements of the IEP in responding to that misbehavior. 


b) When calculating the ten (10) cumulative school day total, school administrators shall include school days spent in an in school suspension or removal, unless during that removal the student continued to have access to the general curriculum, to the special education services in their IEP, and to participate with nondisabled students to the extent they would have in the student’s regular program. 

a) The Team shall review all relevant information in the student’s file, including the IEP, any teacher observations and recent evaluations; 

b) The Team shall then undertake a manifestation determination to decide whether the students’s misconduct was a manifestation of their disability. 

c) If the Team determines that the misbehavior is a manifestation of the disability, the Team must either: 

(i)   conduct a functional behavior assessment, unless one had been conducted before the behavior incident, and shall implement a behavior intervention plan for the child; or 

(ii)   if a behavior plan has already been developed, review the plan and modify it as necessary to address the behavior. 


Except as provided in 4 below, the Team must also return the child to the placement from which they were removed, unless the school and parent agree to a change of placement as part of the revision of the behavior plan. 


d)   If the Team determines that the misbehavior is not a manifestation of the disability, school personnel may apply the relevant disciplinary procedures in the same manner and for the same duration as the procedures would be applied to students without disabilities, except that services must be provided to the child during the disciplinary removal consistent with 3(e) below. 


e)   When a student with a disability has a disciplinary removal that would be a “change of placement,” the IEP Team shall order services for the student that will enable the student to:



f)   For purposes of this section, a “change of placement” occurs if 


(i) The removal is for more than ten (10) consecutive school days; or 


(ii) The student has been subjected to a series of removals that constitute a pattern and: 


(a) Because the series of removals totals more than ten (10) cumulative days in the school year; 

(b) Because the student’s behavior is substantially similar to the behavior in previous incidents resulting in the series of removals; and 

(c) Because of additional factors such as the length of each removal, the total length and the proximity of the removals to each other. 



Legal Reference:  Me.Dept. of  Educ. Rule Ch. 101 § XVII (2017) 

34 C.F.R.§300.101, .530 to .536 

Adopted: September 14, 2009 

Reviewed: September 24, 2012 

Reviewed: May 22, 2017 

Revised: August 14, 2023