- The general assembly hereby finds and declares that:
- It is the goal of the state of Colorado to provide educational opportunities to all students who choose to pursue such opportunities;
- To maintain discipline in the public schools, it is sometimes essential for the public schools to expel students;
- Students who are expelled from public schools are much more likely than their former classmates to fail to obtain a high school education and to have early contacts with the criminal justice system;
- Providing students in the sixth through ninth grades who have been expelled with the opportunity to continue their education in a proper setting will enhance the possibility that they will continue their education and become productive members of society;
- The best way to promote a desire to stay in school is to intervene in a student’s academic career prior to the student entering high school; and
- As students who are expelled from public schools no longer belong to any school district, it is appropriate for the state to devise programs to meet their needs.
- The general assembly further finds and declares that this article is enacted for the following purposes:
- To complement the present disciplinary systems in existence at Colorado public schools;
- To encourage diverse approaches to educating children who have been expelled;
- To provide students who have been expelled with the opportunity to continue their education;
- To determine the most effective means of addressing the educational, psychological, cultural, and other needs of those students who have been expelled; and
- To provide resources for development of an extended day, year-round program for students who require more intense supervision and instruction.
Source: L. 96: Entire article added, p. 1811, § 5, effective July 1.