Nebraska Statutes

§ 79-267 — Student conduct constituting grounds for long-term suspension, expulsion, or mandatory reassignment; enumerated; alternatives for truant or tardy students

Nebraska § 79-267

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 79-267 (2026).

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Except as provided in section 79-265.01 , the following student conduct shall constitute grounds for long-term suspension, expulsion, or mandatory reassignment, subject to the procedural provisions of the Student Discipline Act, when such activity occurs on school grounds, in a vehicle owned, leased, or contracted by a school being used for a school purpose or in a vehicle being driven for a school purpose by a school employee or by his or her designee, or at a school-sponsored activity or athletic event:

(1)Use of violence, force, coercion, threat, intimidation, or similar conduct in a manner that constitutes a substantial interference with school purposes;
(2)Willfully causing or attempting to cause substantial damage to property, stealing or attempting to steal property of substantia

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J.P. v. Millard Public Schools
285 Neb. 890 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2013)
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Busch Ex Rel. Knave v. Omaha Public School District
623 N.W.2d 672 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2001)
13 case citations
Dohmen Ex Rel. Dohmen v. Twin Rivers Public Sch.
207 F. Supp. 2d 972 (D. Nebraska, 2002)
5 case citations

Legislative History

Source: Laws 1976, LB 503, § 11; Laws 1983, LB 209, § 2; Laws 1988, LB 316, § 3; Laws 1994, LB 1250, § 17; Laws 1995, LB 658, § 3; R.S.Supp.,1995, § 79-4,180; Laws 1996, LB 900, § 71; Laws 1996, LB 1050, § 5; Laws 2006, LB 1199, § 83; Laws 2008, LB205, § 2; Laws 2010, LB861, § 83; Laws 2023, LB705, § 66. Cross References: Anabolic steroids, prohibited acts, see section 79-296. Membership in secret school organization, grounds for expulsion, see section 79-2,101 et seq. Annotations: This section limits a school district's jurisdiction to discipline students for possession of a controlled substance to conduct occurring on school property, at a school-sponsored activity or athletic event, or in a vehicle owned or used by the school for a school purpose. Driving to school was not a school-sponsored event and was not associated with a school-sponsored event, and a high school did not have implied authority to search a student's vehicle parked off campus. J.P. v. Millard Public Schools, 285 Neb. 890, 830 N.W.2d 453 (2013). This section makes a clear distinction between conduct that occurs on school grounds and conduct that occurs off school grounds. J.P. v. Millard Public Schools, 285 Neb. 890, 830 N.W.2d 453 (2013). This section sets the limits of a school's authority to discipline students for unlawfully possessing a controlled substance. J.P. v. Millard Public Schools, 285 Neb. 890, 830 N.W.2d 453 (2013). The subsections of this section are coextensive and a particular instance of student conduct may constitute grounds for discipline under more than one subsection of the statute. A particular instance of student conduct may be punishable under a subsection of this section despite being excepted from the scope of another subsection, so long as the conduct meets the requirements of the subsection under which the school district seeks to discipline the student. Busch ex rel. Knave v. Omaha Pub. Sch. Dist., 261 Neb. 484, 623 N.W.2d 672 (2001). Under subsection (1) of this section, the term "school purposes" includes the maintenance of an orderly and effective educational system. The use of violence or force to cause personal injury to a school employee who is attempting to prevent or break up a physical confrontation is a substantial interference with school purposes within the meaning of subsection (1) of this section. Busch ex rel. Knave v. Omaha Pub. Sch. Dist., 261 Neb. 484, 623 N.W.2d 672 (2001). Pursuant to subsection (3) of this section (formerly section 79-4,180), under its usual meaning, an injury caused by accident is one caused accidentally, unintentionally, or unexpectedly. Spencer v. Omaha Pub. Sch. Dist., 252 Neb. 750, 566 N.W.2d 757 (1997). This section (formerly section 79-4,180) lists the conduct which constitutes grounds for the use of long-term suspension, expulsion, or mandatory reassignment; it does not mandate the use of any one of these forms of punishment. Kolesnick v. Omaha Pub. Sch. Dist., 251 Neb. 575, 558 N.W.2d 807 (1997).

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