Consequences. 1) The standards for weapons and dangerous devices and serious assaultive behavior apply to all students. Students expelled for weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behavior will be referred to the appropriate SPS office for: a) Referral to a behavior modification program, if available. b) Support and intervention services, as appropriate, if available. c) A temporary school assignment. d) A new school assignment. 2) The SPS will track these students when they request re-admittance after successfully completing a behavioral modification program. 3) The SPS will reassign these students on an even basis across the SPS in appropriate individual schools and classrooms when they are readmitted to a regular school, unless there are extenuating circumstances. 4) The SPS will provide the principal and SEA written reasons for the extenuating circumstances. 5) The principal will be responsible for distribution to impacted staff. 6) The principal or designee will immediately and thoroughly investigate oral and/or written reports regarding weapons, explosives and firecrackers and/or assaultive behavior. 7) The principal or designee will take prompt and reasonable action to protect employees and students and their property. 8) The principal or designee will report all incidents of weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behaviors to Safety & Security. 9) The student’s parents or guardians will be promptly informed of the incident. 10) Students who have been expelled for offenses relating to weapons or serious assaultive behaviors must participate in and successfully complete an approved behavioral modification program prior to readmittance to a new regular Seattle Public School. 11) Every effort will be made to secure involvement and support of a parent, guardian or responsible adult. 12) The enrollment of juvenile sex offenders shall be in schools where victims or victims’ siblings are not in attendance. 13) SPS policy regarding gangs on school grounds will provide for student suspension and/or expulsion.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Consequences. 1) The standards for weapons and dangerous devices and serious assaultive behavior apply to all students. Students expelled for weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behavior will be referred to the appropriate SPS office for:
a) Referral to a behavior modification program, if available.
b) Support and intervention services, as appropriate, if available.
c) A temporary school assignment.
d) A new school assignment.
2) The SPS will track these students when they request re-admittance readmittance after successfully completing a behavioral modification program.
3) The SPS will reassign these students on an even basis across the SPS in appropriate individual schools and classrooms when they are readmitted to a regular school, unless there are extenuating circumstances.
4) The SPS will provide the principal and SEA written reasons for the extenuating circumstances.
5) The principal will be responsible for distribution to impacted staff.
6) The principal or designee will immediately and thoroughly investigate oral and/or written reports regarding weapons, explosives and firecrackers and/or assaultive behavior.
7) The principal or designee will take prompt and reasonable action to protect employees and students and their property.
8) The principal or designee will report all incidents of weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behaviors to Safety & Security.
9) The student’s parents or guardians will be promptly informed of the incident.
10) Students who have been expelled for offenses relating to weapons or serious assaultive behaviors must participate in and successfully complete an approved behavioral modification program prior to readmittance to a new regular Seattle Public School.
11) Every effort will be made to secure involvement and support of a parent, guardian or responsible adult.
12) The enrollment of juvenile sex offenders shall be in schools where victims or victims’ siblings are not in attendance.
13) SPS policy regarding gangs on school grounds will provide for student suspension and/or expulsion.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Consequences. 1) The standards for weapons and dangerous devices and serious assaultive behavior apply to all students. Students expelled for weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behavior will be referred to the appropriate SPS office for:
a) Referral to a behavior modification program, if available.
b) Support and intervention services, as appropriate, if available.
c) A temporary school assignment.
d) A new school assignment.
2) The SPS will track these students when they request re-admittance after successfully completing a behavioral modification program.
3) The SPS will reassign these students on an even basis across the SPS in appropriate individual schools and classrooms when they are readmitted to a regular school, unless there are extenuating circumstances.
4) The SPS will provide the principal and SEA written reasons for the extenuating circumstances.
5) The principal will be responsible for distribution to impacted staff.
6) The principal or designee will immediately and thoroughly investigate oral and/or written reports regarding weapons, explosives and firecrackers and/or assaultive behavior.
7) The principal or designee will take prompt and reasonable action to protect employees and students and their property.
8) The principal or designee will report all incidents of weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behaviors to Safety & Security.
9) The student’s parents or guardians will be promptly informed of the incident.
10) Students who have been expelled for offenses relating to weapons or serious assaultive behaviors must participate in and successfully complete an approved behavioral modification program prior to readmittance to a new regular Seattle Public School.
11) Every effort will be made to secure involvement and support of a parent, guardian or responsible adult.
12) The enrollment of juvenile sex offenders shall be in schools where victims or victims’ siblings are not in attendance.
13) SPS policy regarding gangs on school grounds will provide for student suspension and/or expulsion.
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Consequences. 1) The standards for weapons and dangerous devices and serious assaultive behavior apply to all students. Students expelled for weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behavior will be referred to the appropriate SPS office for:
a) Referral to a behavior modification program, if available.
b) Support and intervention services, as appropriate, if available.
c) A temporary school assignment.
d) A new school assignment.
2) The SPS will track these students when they request re-admittance after successfully completing a behavioral modification program.
3) The SPS will reassign these students on an even basis across the SPS in appropriate individual schools and classrooms when they are readmitted to a regular school, unless there are extenuating circumstances.
4) The SPS will provide the principal and SEA written reasons for the extenuating circumstances.
5) The principal will be responsible for distribution to impacted staff.
6) The principal or designee will immediately and thoroughly investigate oral and/or written reports regarding weapons, explosives and firecrackers and/or assaultive behavior.
7) The principal or designee will take prompt and reasonable action to protect employees and students and their property.
8) The principal or designee will report all incidents of weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behaviors to Safety & Security.
9) The student’s parents or guardians will be promptly informed of the incident.
10) Students who have been expelled for offenses relating to weapons or serious assaultive behaviors must participate in and successfully complete an approved behavioral modification program prior to readmittance re-admittance to a new regular Seattle Public School.
11) Every effort will be made to secure involvement and support of a parent, guardian or responsible adult.
12) The enrollment of juvenile sex offenders shall be in schools where victims or victims’ siblings are not in attendance.
13) SPS policy regarding gangs on school grounds will provide for student suspension and/or expulsion.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Consequences. (1) The standards for weapons and dangerous devices and serious assaultive behavior apply to all students. Students expelled for weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behavior will be referred to the appropriate SPS office for:
(a) Referral to a behavior modification program, if available.
(b) Support and intervention services, as appropriate, if available.
(c) A temporary school assignment.
(d) A new school assignment.
(2) The SPS will track these students when they request re-admittance after successfully completing a behavioral modification program.
(3) The SPS will reassign these students on an even basis across the SPS in appropriate individual schools and classrooms when they are readmitted to a regular school, unless there are extenuating circumstances.
(4) The SPS will provide the principal and SEA written reasons for the extenuating circumstances.
(5) The principal will be responsible for distribution to impacted staff.
(6) The principal or designee will immediately and thoroughly investigate oral and/or written reports regarding weapons, explosives and firecrackers and/or assaultive behavior.
(7) The principal or designee will take prompt and reasonable action to protect employees and students and their property.
(8) The principal or designee will report all incidents of weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behaviors to Safety & Security.
(9) The student’s parents or guardians will be promptly informed of the incident.
(10) Students who have been expelled for offenses relating to weapons or serious assaultive behaviors must participate in and successfully complete an approved behavioral modification program prior to readmittance re-admittance to a new regular Seattle Public School.
(11) Every effort will be made to secure involvement and support of a parent, guardian or responsible adult.
(12) The enrollment of juvenile sex offenders shall be in schools where victims or victims’ siblings are not in attendance.
(13) SPS policy regarding gangs on school grounds will provide for student suspension and/or expulsion.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Consequences. 1) The standards for weapons and dangerous devices and serious assaultive behavior apply to all students. Students expelled for weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behavior will be referred to the appropriate SPS office for:
a) i. Referral to a behavior modification program, if available.
b) ii. Support and intervention services, as appropriate, if available.
c) iii. A temporary school assignment.
d) iv. A new school assignment.
2) The SPS will track these students when they request re-admittance after successfully completing a behavioral modification program.
3) The SPS will reassign these students on an even basis across the SPS in appropriate individual schools and classrooms when they are readmitted to a regular school, unless there are extenuating circumstances.
4) The SPS will provide the principal and SEA written reasons for the extenuating circumstances.
5) The principal will be responsible for distribution to impacted staff.
6) The principal or designee will immediately and thoroughly investigate oral and/or written reports regarding weapons, explosives and firecrackers and/or assaultive behavior.
7) The principal or designee will take prompt and reasonable action to protect employees and students and their property.
8) The principal or designee will report all incidents of weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behaviors to Safety & Security.
9) The student’s parents or guardians will be promptly informed of the incident.
10) Students who have been expelled for offenses relating to weapons or serious assaultive behaviors must participate in and successfully complete an approved behavioral modification program prior to readmittance re-admittance to a new regular Seattle Public School.
11) Every effort will be made to secure involvement and support of a parent, guardian or responsible adult.
12) The enrollment of juvenile sex offenders shall be in schools where victims or victims’ siblings are not in attendance.
13) SPS policy regarding gangs on school grounds will provide for student suspension and/or expulsion.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Consequences. 1) The standards for weapons and dangerous devices and serious assaultive behavior apply to all students. Students expelled for weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behavior will be referred to the appropriate SPS office for:
a) Referral to a behavior modification program, if available.
b) Support and intervention services, as appropriate, if available.
c) A temporary school assignment.
d) A new school assignment.
2) The SPS will track these students when they request re-admittance readmittance after successfully completing a behavioral modification program.
3) The SPS will reassign these students on an even basis across the SPS in appropriate individual schools and classrooms when they are readmitted to a regular school, unless there are extenuating circumstances.
4) The SPS will provide the principal and SEA written reasons for the extenuating circumstances.
5) The principal will be responsible for distribution to impacted staff.
6) The principal or designee will immediately and thoroughly investigate oral and/or written reports regarding weapons, explosives and firecrackers and/or assaultive behavior.
7) The principal or designee will take prompt and reasonable action to protect employees and students and their property.
8) The principal or designee will report all incidents of weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behaviors to Safety & Security.
9) The student’s parents or guardians will be promptly informed of the incident.
10) Students who have been expelled for offenses relating to weapons or serious assaultive behaviors must participate in and successfully complete an approved behavioral modification program prior to readmittance re-admittance to a new regular Seattle Public School.
11) Every effort will be made to secure involvement and support of a parent, guardian or responsible adult.
12) The enrollment of juvenile sex offenders shall be in schools where victims or victims’ siblings are not in attendance.
13) SPS policy regarding gangs on school grounds will provide for student suspension and/or expulsion.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Consequences. 1) The standards for weapons and dangerous devices and serious assaultive behavior apply to all students. Students expelled for weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behavior will be referred to the appropriate SPS office for:
ai) Referral to a behavior modification program, if available.
bii) Support and intervention services, as appropriate, if available.
ciii) A temporary school assignment.
div) A new school assignment.
2) The SPS will track these students when they request re-admittance after successfully completing a behavioral modification program.
3) The SPS will reassign these students on an even basis across the SPS in appropriate individual schools and classrooms when they are readmitted to a regular school, unless there are extenuating circumstances.
4) The SPS will provide the principal and SEA written reasons for the extenuating circumstances.
5) The principal will be responsible for distribution to impacted staff.
6) The principal or designee will immediately and thoroughly investigate oral and/or written reports regarding weapons, explosives and firecrackers and/or assaultive behavior.
7) The principal or designee will take prompt and reasonable action to protect employees and students and their property.
8) The principal or designee will report all incidents of weapons possession and/or serious assaultive behaviors to Safety & Security.
9) The student’s parents or guardians will be promptly informed of the incident.
10) Students who have been expelled for offenses relating to weapons or serious assaultive behaviors must participate in and successfully complete an approved behavioral modification program prior to readmittance re-admittance to a new regular Seattle Public School.
11) Every effort will be made to secure involvement and support of a parent, guardian or responsible adult.
12) The enrollment of juvenile sex offenders shall be in schools where victims or victims’ siblings are not in attendance.
13) SPS policy regarding gangs on school grounds will provide for student suspension and/or expulsion.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement