DISRUPTIVE STUDENT BEHAVIOR. A. The district shall expel or take immediate disciplinary action against any student who is found to have committed an offense on school property at any time if: 1. the student is found to have committed or has had adjudication withheld for a delinquent act which would be a felony if committed by an adult or 2. the student has been found guilty of a felony. The district shall expel or assign to an alternative school any student found to have intentionally made false accusations that jeopardize the professional reputation, employment or professional certification of a teacher. B. An employee may send a student to the principal’s office to maintain discipline in the classroom. The district referral form shall reflect recommended action from the employee to the principal. The principal shall consider the recommendation for discipline made by the employee when making a decision regarding the student referral for discipline. The principal shall be required to respond by employing appropriate discipline consistent with the student code of conduct under Florida Statute 1001.42. C. A teacher may remove from class a student: 1. who has been documented by the teacher to repeatedly interfere with the teacher’s ability to communicate effectively with the students in the class or if the unruly student hinders the ability of the remainder of the class to learn.
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