Existing law authorizes school officials to require a pupil to perform community service on school grounds during nonschool hours as an alternative to imposing other disciplinary actions, unless suspension or expulsion is required.
Existing law defines “community service” to include work performed on school grounds in the areas of outdoor beautification, campus betterment, and teacher or peer assistance programs.
This bill would also authorize school officials, with written permission from the parent or guardian of the pupil, to require a pupil to perform community service in the community, as part of, or instead of, disciplinary action.
The bill would broaden the definition of “community service” to also include work performed in the community in the area of outdoor beautification, community betterment, and youth assistance programs.