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House approves bill tightening discipline for students who injure school employees, with debate on federal protections

March 24, 2026 | 2026 Legislature OK, Oklahoma


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House approves bill tightening discipline for students who injure school employees, with debate on federal protections
Representative Cantrell presented House Bill 38-85 (as amended), which prescribes a three‑day in‑school suspension for a first offense in which a student injures a school employee or volunteer, a seven‑day out‑of‑school suspension for a second offense, and a third‑offense expulsion from that school for the remainder of the school year unless the superintendent grants modification. Cantrell and the sponsor explained the amendment clarifies superintendent discretion and that federal IDEA requirements would take precedence for eligible students.

Questioners repeatedly pressed whether the law could result in students being denied access to education or violate federal special‑education protections. Representative Provenzano and others urged inclusion of therapeutic or education‑focused alternatives; Cantrell said the bill targets the most extreme behaviors and allows alternative placements and superintendent discretion. Representative Timmons and committee members noted IDEA rules and the need to ensure equal educational services while allowing schools to protect staff and peers.

Supporters framed the measure as a tool to protect teachers and classmates from violent incidents and to give principals clear options when extreme misconduct occurs; opponents warned about unintended educational exclusion and urged procedures for continuity of instruction and access to services.

The bill passed after floor debate; sponsors said they would work with colleagues and stakeholders during the next legislative stages to address implementation details and federal compliance.

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