Opt-out policy for school districts that use corporal punishment

The State House of Representatives wants school districts that use corporal punishment to provide an opt-out policy to parents. The legislation cleared the House Monday.

The bill requires school officials to attempt to contact a parent before such punishment is used. Spanking also will not be administered to a student if a parent has asked in writing it not be done.

Fewer than half of the 115 districts allow corporal punishment.

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