Washington Statutes
§ 28A.600.495 — Student discipline terminology—"Emergency removal"—Posting of bulletin—Retroactive application.
Washington § 28A.600.495
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Wash. Rev. Code § 28A.600.495 (2026).
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(1)The legislature recognizes that public schools have the authority to immediately remove a student from school if the student poses an immediate and continuing danger to other students or to school staff, or if the student poses an immediate and continuing threat of material and substantial disruption of the education process. The legislature acknowledges that emergency expulsion is limited to 10 consecutive school days, the school must provide an opportunity for the student to receive educational services during the emergency expulsion, and both the emergency expulsion and any suspension or expulsion that the emergency expulsion is converted to can be appealed. However, the legislature finds that emergency expulsion tarnishes a student's reputation and self-image, which can result in s
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