0001| SENATE BILL 273 | 0002| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997 | 0003| INTRODUCED BY | 0004| ROMAN M. MAES III | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| AN ACT | 0011| RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS; REQUIRING STUDENTS TO REMAIN ON | 0012| SCHOOL PROPERTY DURING SCHOOL HOURS; AMENDING AND ENACTING | 0013| SECTIONS OF THE NMSA 1978. | 0014| | 0015| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: | 0016| Section 1. Section 22-5-4 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0017| Chapter 16, Section 28, as amended) is amended to read: | 0018| "22-5-4. LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDS--POWERS--DUTIES.--A local | 0019| school board shall have the following powers or duties: | 0020| A. subject to the regulations of the state board, | 0021| supervise and control all public schools within the school | 0022| district and all property belonging to or in the possession of | 0023| the school district; | 0024| B. employ a superintendent of schools for the | 0025| school district and fix his salary; | 0001| C. delegate administrative and supervisory | 0002| functions of the local school board to the superintendent of | 0003| schools; | 0004| D. subject to the provisions of law, approve or | 0005| disapprove the employment, termination or discharge of all | 0006| employees and certified school personnel of the school district | 0007| upon a recommendation of employment, termination or discharge | 0008| by the superintendent of schools; provided that any employment | 0009| relationship shall continue until final decision of the board. | 0010| Any employment, termination or discharge without the prior | 0011| recommendation of the superintendent is void; | 0012| E. apply to the state board for a waiver of certain | 0013| provisions of the Public School Code relating to length of | 0014| school day, staffing patterns, subject area or the purchase of | 0015| instructional materials for the purpose of implementing a | 0016| collaborative school improvement program for an individual | 0017| school; | 0018| F. fix the salaries of all employees and certified | 0019| school personnel of the school district; | 0020| G. contract, lease, purchase and sell for the | 0021| school district; | 0022| H. acquire and dispose of property; | 0023| I. have the capacity to sue and be sued; | 0024| J. acquire property by eminent domain [as] | 0025| pursuant to the procedures provided in the Eminent Domain Code; | 0001| K. issue general obligation bonds of the school | 0002| district; | 0003| L. repair and maintain all property belonging to | 0004| the school district; | 0005| M. for good cause and upon order of the district | 0006| court, subpoena witnesses and documents in connection with a | 0007| hearing concerning any powers or duties of the local school | 0008| boards; | 0009| N. except for expenditures for salaries, contract | 0010| for the expenditure of money according to the provisions of the | 0011| Procurement Code; | 0012| O. adopt regulations pertaining to the | 0013| administration of all powers or duties of the local school | 0014| board; | 0015| P. accept or reject any charitable gift, grant, | 0016| devise or bequest. The particular gift, grant, devise or | 0017| bequest accepted shall be considered an asset of the school | 0018| district or the public school to which it is given; [and] | 0019| Q. offer and, upon compliance with the conditions | 0020| of such offer, pay rewards for information leading to the | 0021| arrest and conviction or other appropriate disciplinary | 0022| disposition by the courts or juvenile authorities of offenders | 0023| in case of theft, defacement or destruction of school district | 0024| property. All such rewards shall be paid from school district | 0025| funds in accordance with regulations that shall be promulgated | 0001| by the department of education; and | 0002| R. develop rules and procedures to ensure | 0003| compliance with the Compulsory School Attendance Law, Section | 0004| 22-12-2 NMSA 1978, that all students remain on school property | 0005| during school hours." | 0006| Section 2. Section 22-12-2 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0007| Chapter 16, Section 170, as amended) is amended to read: | 0008| "22-12-2. COMPULSORY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE--RESPONSIBILITY.-- | 0009| A. Any qualified student and any person who because | 0010| of his age is eligible to become a qualified student as defined | 0011| by the Public School Finance Act until attaining the age of | 0012| majority shall attend a public school, a private school, a home | 0013| school or a state institution. A person shall be excused from | 0014| this requirement if: | 0015| (1) the person is specifically exempted by law | 0016| from the provisions of this section; | 0017| (2) the person has graduated from a high | 0018| school; | 0019| (3) the person is at least sixteen years of | 0020| age and has been excused by the local school board or its | 0021| authorized representative upon a finding that the person will | 0022| be employed in a gainful trade or occupation or engaged in an | 0023| alternative form of education sufficient for the person's | 0024| educational needs and the parent, guardian or other person | 0025| having custody and control consents; | 0001| (4) with consent of the parent, guardian or | 0002| person having custody and control of the person to be excused, | 0003| the person is excused from the provisions of this section by | 0004| the superintendent of schools of the school district in which | 0005| the person is a resident and the person is under eight years of | 0006| age; or | 0007| (5) the person is judged, based on standards | 0008| and procedures adopted by the state board, to be unable to | 0009| benefit from instruction because of learning disabilities or | 0010| mental, physical or emotional conditions. | 0011| B. A person subject to the provisions of the | 0012| Compulsory School Attendance Law shall attend school for at | 0013| least the length of time of the school year that is established | 0014| in the school district in which the person is a resident. | 0015| C. A person subject to the provisions of the | 0016| Compulsory School Attendance Law in a school district that had | 0017| a total actual membership for school year 1995-96 of not less | 0018| than 12,500 students and not more than 13,000 students shall | 0019| attend school and remain on the school property for the entire | 0020| school day except while attending functions away from the | 0021| school property that are sanctioned by the local school board | 0022| and except for excused absences as approved by the school | 0023| board. | 0024| [C.] D. Any parent, guardian or person having | 0025| custody and control of a person subject to the provisions of | 0001| the Compulsory School Attendance Law is responsible for the | 0002| school attendance of that person." | 0003| Section 3. [NEW MATERIAL] LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD-- | 0004| ADDITIONAL DUTIES.--Effective for the school year beginning in | 0005| fall 1997, the local school board of a school district in which | 0006| students are required to remain on school property during | 0007| school hours pursuant to the provision of Section 22-12-2 NMSA | 0008| 1978 shall establish and implement rules and procedures to | 0009| ensure that students remain on school property during the | 0010| entire school day except while attending functions away from | 0011| the school property that are sanctioned by the school board and | 0012| except excused absences as approved by the school board. Rules | 0013| and procedures may include among their provisions: | 0014| A. fencing or other physical means to enclose | 0015| school campuses; | 0016| B. hiring additional personnel for security and | 0017| monitoring students; and | 0018| C. penalties to enforce the closed campus rules. | 0019|  |