Wyoming Statutes

§ 21-4-308 — Punishment and disciplinary measures; denial of diploma or credit

Wyoming § 21-4-308
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 21Education
Ch. 4PUPILS
Art. 3RIGHT TO ATTEND SCHOOL

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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 21-4-308 (2026).

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(a)Each board of trustees in each school district within the state may adopt rules for reasonable forms of punishment and disciplinary measures. Subject to such rules, teachers, principals, and superintendents in such district may impose reasonable forms of punishment and disciplinary measures for insubordination, disobedience, and other misconduct.
(b)Teachers, principals and superintendents in each district shall be immune from civil and criminal liability in the exercise of reasonable corporal discipline of a student as authorized by board policy.
(c)No diploma or credit for a course which has been completed successfully shall be denied a pupil who has earned it; provided, such diploma or credit shall not be deemed earned until payment has been made for all indebtedness due to the sc

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