Arkansas Code § 6-18-501

Duty of teachers, classified school employees, and volunteers
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(a) Every teacher shall seek to exercise wholesome discipline in his or her school and endeavor by precept and otherwise to instill and cultivate in the pupils good morals and gentle manners. (b) Classified school employees and volunteers shall have as a minimum the responsibility to appropriately assist and support teachers in these efforts. Acts 1931, No. 169, § 171; Pope's Dig., § 11613; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-1629; Acts 1999, No. 1475, § 1.
(a) Every teacher shall seek to exercise wholesome discipline in his or her school and endeavor by precept and otherwise to instill and cultivate in the pupils good morals and gentle manners. (b) Classified school employees and volunteers shall have as a minimum the responsibility to appropriately assist and support teachers in these efforts. Acts 1931, No. 169, § 171; Pope's Dig., § 11613; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-1629; Acts 1999, No. 1475, § 1.
(a) Every teacher shall seek to exercise wholesome discipline in his or her school and endeavor by precept and otherwise to instill and cultivate in the pupils good morals and gentle manners. (b) Classified school employees and volunteers shall have as a minimum the responsibility to appropriately assist and support teachers in these efforts. Acts 1931, No. 169, § 171; Pope's Dig., § 11613; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-1629; Acts 1999, No. 1475, § 1.
(a) Every teacher shall seek to exercise wholesome discipline in his or her school and endeavor by precept and otherwise to instill and cultivate in the pupils good morals and gentle manners.
(b) Classified school employees and volunteers shall have as a minimum the responsibility to appropriately assist and support teachers in these efforts.
Acts 1931, No. 169, § 171; Pope's Dig., § 11613; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-1629; Acts 1999, No. 1475, § 1.

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