Disruptive Students. When in the judgment of a professional educator, a student’s behavior is seriously disrupting the instructional program to the detriment of other students, the professional educator may temporarily exclude the student from the classroom, immediately notifying the administrator/office of such exclusion, and refer him/her directly to the school office. The principal, or other designated administrator, shall be responsible for arranging, as soon as possible, a conference between the interested parties to discuss the problem and decide upon appropriate steps for its resolution. The professional educator shall be provided a written response of the action taken on the referral. During the period of exclusion, the student shall not be the responsibility of the professional educator unless otherwise specified.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Disruptive Students. When in the judgment of a professional educatorteacher, a student’s behavior is seriously disrupting the instructional program to the detriment of other students, the professional educator teacher may temporarily exclude the student from the classroom, immediately notifying the administrator/office of such exclusion, and refer him/her directly to the school office. The principal, or other designated administrator, shall be responsible for arranging, as soon as possible, a conference between the interested parties to discuss the problem and decide upon appropriate steps for its resolution. The professional educator teacher shall be provided a written response of the action taken on the referral. During the period of exclusion, the student shall not be the responsibility of the professional educator teacher unless otherwise specified.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement