Nevada Code § 388.1344

Membership; chair; duties
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1. Each school safety team established
pursuant to NRS 388.1343 must consist
of the administrator of the school or his or her designee and the following
persons appointed by the administrator:
(a) A school counselor, school psychologist or
social worker if the school employs a person in such a position full-time;
(b) At least one teacher who teaches at the
school;
(c) At least one parent or legal guardian of a
pupil enrolled in the school;
(d) A school police officer or school resource
officer if the school employs a person in such a position full-time;
(e) For a middle school, junior high school or
high school, one pupil enrolled in the school; and
(f) Any other persons appointed by the
administrator.
2. The administrator of the school or his
or her designee shall serve as the chair of the school safety team.
3. The school safety team shall:
(a) Meet at least two times each year;
(b) Identify and address patterns of
discrimination based on race, bullying or cyber-bullying;
(c) Review and strengthen school policies to
prevent and address discrimination based on race, bullying or cyber-bullying;
(d) Provide information to school personnel,
pupils enrolled in the school and parents and legal guardians of pupils
enrolled in the school on methods to address bullying and cyber-bullying;
(e) To the extent practicable, work with members
of the community with expertise in cultural competency; and
(f) To the extent money is available, participate
in any training conducted by the school district or school regarding bullying
and cyber-bullying.
4. To the extent practicable, the school
safety team must consist of members who are representative of the demographic
groups identified in subsection 1 of NRS
388.1235 .

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