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OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT → CLASSIFICATION → COORDINATOR, DISCIPLINARY REVIEW AND SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT
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EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Works closely with staff, parents, and schools to identify appropriate interventions and programming for students who are repeatedly suspended, recommended for expulsion, court adjudicated, or unsuccessful in comprehensive school settings.2. Establishes effective and consistent communication between the school system, and communities for disciplinary procedures and change of school assignments. 3. Collects, monitors, and analyzes data in an effort to increase the academic achievement of all students, particularly African American and Hispanic students.4. Works closely and collaboratively with the associate superintendent for special education and student services and with the community superintendents with matters related to compliance with schools, processes for discipline, and change of school assignments.5. Receives and responds to requests from principals for extended suspension and expulsion of students for disciplinary reasons. 6. Conducts appeal hearings for students suspended for ten days or less and prepares related reports and correspondence.7. Reviews and makes decisions pertaining to student transfers.8. Represents the Department of Student Services and the Office of Special Education and Student Services on committees and task forces.9. Collaborates with county agencies (e.g., health and human services, department of social services, and department of juvenile services) to support student, staff, and parents.10. Collaborates with other MCPS offices to support the effective and consistent implementation of Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS), Educational Management Team (EMT), Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS), and Individualized Education Program (IEP) processes and procedures.11. Works cooperatively with principals, the Department of Student Services, and central office departments to facilitate and coordinate the implementation of student services and to support school management plans and school performance outcomes.12. Acts as resource to supports school, parent, and community efforts to prevent violence in schools and communities through consultation, mediation, and collaboration with other county agencies. 13. Responds to principal, parent, and staff inquiries regarding student services issues.14. Analyzes data to determine trends related to disciplinary issues and attendance issues and works to develop plans to address each. 15. Performs related work as required.
This description may be changed at any time.