193-G:1 Persistently Dangerous Schools. – I. A persistently dangerous school is a school in which 3 of the following acts have occurred as separate incidents during the period of one school year for 3 consecutive years: (a) Homicide under RSA 630. (b) First or second degree assault under RSA 631:1 and RSA 631:2. (c) […]
193-G:2 Citizen’s Advisory Committee. – If a school is classified as a persistently dangerous school, the local school board shall establish a citizen’s advisory committee to examine the conditions which led to the designation and offer input to the school board and administrators on steps which might be taken to remedy the designation and […]
193-G:3 Removal of Designation. – Any school which is designated a persistently dangerous school, which for 2 consecutive years has operated as a safe school, shall be decertified as a persistently dangerous school. For the purposes of this section, a safe school is a school which has not had the number or frequency of […]
193-G:4 School Choice. – I. Any school which is designated a persistently dangerous school shall, within 5 days of being notified of such designation, notify the parents or guardian of the pupil attending such school of the option to transfer the pupil from the school to a school within the same school district, consistent […]
193-G:5 Department of Education Authority. – The commissioner of the department of education shall be the certifying authority under this chapter. Source. 2003, 186:1, eff. Aug. 25, 2003.
193-G:6 School Safety. – Schools shall be authorized to implement policies promoting school safety. Source. 2003, 186:1, eff. Aug. 25, 2003.