Thursday, December 4, 2025

Denton ISD Board exempts district from new state vaping law

The Denton ISD Board of Trustees recently exempted the district from a new state law on vaping.

On Sept. 26, the board approved an amendment to the current District of Innovation plan that provides an exemption to Texas Education Code: ยง37.006, which will exempt Denton ISD from the requirements of House Bill 114 as it applies to e-cigarette offenses that do not involve prohibited drugs, according to a district news release.

The change in Texas Education Code is in response to HB 114 that ramps up punishment for student vape usage, which went into effect on Sept. 1 after its passage in the 88th Texas Legislative Session. The new law applies to the placement of a student in a disciplinary alternative education program (DAEP) if the student is found to possess, use, sell, give, or deliver to another person an e-cigarette device, regardless of whether the e-cigarette contains a controlled substance.

โ€œWe will continue to bolster the types of services that we provide to students with e-cigarettes, regardless of whether they are a controlled substance or not,โ€ said Deron Robinson, Denton ISD General Counsel. โ€œWe know this is an issue and an epidemic for our communityโ€™s young people that we have to address, and we are addressing it at every campus.”

With the approval of the DOI amendment, vaping or the use of e-cigarettes that do not contain controlled substances will receive consequences as outlined in the Code of Conduct โ€“ and will not be an automatic DAEP placement.

All violations involving controlled substances, however, will receive a DAEP placement as is required by law, according to Denton ISD.

โ€œI think the issue with [HB 114] is it puts the consequence first instead of the people,โ€ said Dr. Jeff Russell, Area Superintendent. โ€œI think zero tolerance policies really limit our practitioners on the campus level and donโ€™t allow them to make the best decisions for kids. Our District of Innovation approved this amendment unanimously, and we received a lot of feedback from them about how they think it is a really good idea that we implement this at the local level.โ€

Mark Smith
Mark Smith
Mark Smith served as Digital Editor of The Cross Timbers Gazette from 2017 to 2025.

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