Common use of Disciplinary Probation Clause in Contracts

Disciplinary Probation. Disciplinary Probation is defined as a trial period, determined by the administration, wherein the student attempts to rectify his or her behavior. Disciplinary Probation may include counseling, a Responsibility Contract, denial of privileges, such as athletics, participation in club or organization activities, or holding an office in a club or organization. This is a period of conditional re-enrollment and may be lifted if positive steps are taken by the student to improve his or her behavior. A student may be placed on Disciplinary Probation without having been suspended. If the conduct of the student does not improve during the period of probation, the administration will determine if the student can continue enrollment during the current school year or re-enroll for the up- coming school year. Students who have served repeated detentions or suspensions during a school year and who are planning to return to Xxxxxx the Xxxx Catholic School for the next school year may be issued a Disciplinary Probation Contract for the first quarter of the following school year as a condition of re-enrollment.

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Disciplinary Probation. β€Œ Disciplinary Probation is defined as a trial period, determined by the administration, wherein the student attempts to rectify his or her behavior. Disciplinary Probation may include counseling, a Responsibility Contract, denial of privileges, such as athletics, participation in club or organization activities, or holding an office in a club or organization. This is a period of conditional re-enrollment and may be lifted if positive steps are taken by the student to improve his or her behavior. A student may be placed on Disciplinary Probation without having been suspended. If the conduct of the student does not improve during the period of probation, the administration will determine if the student can continue enrollment during the current school year or re-enroll for the up- coming school year. Students who have served repeated detentions or suspensions during a school year and who are planning to return to Xxxxxx the Xxxx Catholic School for the next school year may be issued a Disciplinary Probation Contract for the first quarter of the following school year as a condition of re-enrollment.enrollment.β€Œ

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Samples: www.cks.org

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