Positive behaviors plan -- Positive behaviors specialist stipend -- Reports.

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  • (1) As used in this section:
    • (a) "Positive behaviors plan" means a plan to address the causes of student use of tobacco, alcohol, electronic cigarette products, and other controlled substances through promoting positive behaviors.
    • (b) "Positive behaviors specialist" means an individual designated to administer a positive behaviors plan.
  • (2)
    • (a) A school principal shall:
      • (i) create a positive behaviors plan based on the input of students, parents, and staff; and
      • (ii) submit the positive behaviors plan to the LEA governing board for approval.
    • (b) A positive behaviors plan shall address issues including peer pressure, mental health, and creating meaningful relationships.
    • (c) A positive behaviors plan may include programs, clubs, service opportunities, and pro-social activities.
  • (3) Each LEA shall designate one or more employees as a positive behaviors specialist for each school to administer the positive behaviors plan.
  • (4)
    • (a) The state board shall distribute annually to each school:
      • (i) $3,000 as a stipend for the positive behaviors specialists; and
      • (ii) $1,000 to administer the positive behaviors plan.
    • (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (4)(a), if funding is insufficient to cover the costs associated with stipends, the state board may reduce the amount of the stipend.
  • (5)
    • (a) A positive behaviors specialist shall annually submit a written report to the LEA governing board detailing how the positive behaviors plan was implemented in the prior year.
    • (b) An LEA governing board shall submit an annual report to the state board confirming that each school under the governing board's jurisdiction has an approved positive behaviors plan.




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