All weapons, dangerous objects and look-alikes are prohibited to be carried, possessed, transported or otherwise stored on school district property and to school district-approved events. Exceptions to this policy include weapons carried by the following individuals in performance of their official duties:
law enforcement;
military personnel;
corrections officers;
individuals approved in writing by the Superintendent, and;
students and individuals approved in writing by the Superintendent who are actively engaging in a school district approved firearms safety course, hunter education course or shooting sports activity; and
School security officers and/or school resource officers in accordance with all applicable laws.
Individuals found to be in violation of this district policy will be required to immediately remove the weapon, dangerous object or look-a-likes from the school district property or event. Students found to be in violation of this policy or any other board policies related to weapons will be subject to disciplinary proceedings. Employees found in violation of this policy may be subject to discipline, up to and including termination.
The district shall not authorize staff members to carry firearms on school grounds in accordance with Iowa Code 724.6.
Note: The legislature made changes to decriminalize the carrying of firearms on campus by certain individuals if certain circumstances are met. However, much like creating tobacco-free campuses, schools maintain the authority to choose whether to place additional limitations on the carrying of firearms on district property as needed to protect the health and safety of students and staff.
NOTE: Schools Boards of districts with a total enrollment of 8,000 students or more must vote whether to employ or retain a private school security officer or school resource officer to guard each attendance center where students in grades 9-12 regularly attend classes. If the board decides to do so, the relevant italicized language should be adopted into policy, and the non-relevant language removed. Districts with total enrollment less than 8,000 students are not required to vote but may choose to do so.
NOTE: Districts that wish to consider arming staff should work closely with their insurance providers and legal counsel to craft appropriate regulations necessary to fit this option. Any regulations should be customized to suit the needs of individual districts, and developed closely with input from the same stakeholders the district uses to craft their emergency operations plans.
Legal Reference:
Iowa Code §§ 279.8; .84; 280.21B; 483A.27(11), 724
Approved: 1/10/2022 Reviewed: 07/08/2024 Revised: 07/08/2024