luvsJack
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Hmmmm...yeah I don't know that I agree with the bold. When certain disciplinary actions are taken or put in motion it can end up in front of the school board..if there is a question regarding what occured or a parent arguing the punishment or that their child "did it". So while the responsibility isn't immediate (it starts with teachers/Principals) they do end up involved in things like Johnny getting into a fight or if there is an incident that involves a lot of students. Even things like drugs on campus (such as "it was noted Susie was the last person in the hallway before the drugs were found"), fights, bullying, questions regarding teacher actions...etc could all be relevant to the board and be verified or disputed based on camera footage from a hallway.
For the most part the school board does not get involved in the discipline of a student. They make the polices and the procedures, its up to the teacher, principal and superintendent to carry out those polices.
IF a discipline issue did go to the school board (when and if it has gone first to the teacher, the principal and the superintendent), then and only then would they need to view footage of the incident. NOT on a day to day basis.

