Emergency Expulsion Defined Sample Clauses

Emergency Expulsion Defined. A student may be expelled immediately by the superintendent or 2 designee who has good and sufficient reason to believe that the student's presence poses an 3 immediate and continuing danger to the student, other students, or school personnel or an 4 immediate and continuing threat of substantial disruption of the educational process. Assault of 5 staff members will be considered reason for emergency expulsion. An emergency expulsion shall 6 continue until rescinded by the superintendent or designee, or until modified or reversed pursuant 7 to the hearing provisions. (WAC 180.40.295) 9 A teacher has the right to request an emergency expulsion.
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Emergency Expulsion Defined. A student may be expelled immediately by the superintendent or designee who has good and sufficient reason to believe that the student's presence poses an immediate and continuing danger to the student, other students, or school personnel or an immediate and continuing threat of substantial disruption of the educational process. Assault of staff members will be considered reason for emergency expulsion. An emergency expulsion shall continue until rescinded by the superintendent or designee, or until modified or reversed pursuant to the hearing provisions. (WAC 180.40.295)
Emergency Expulsion Defined. A student may be expelled immediately by the superintendent 7 or designee who has good and sufficient reason to believe that the student's presence poses an 8 immediate and continuing danger to the student, other students, or school personnel or an 9 immediate and continuing threat of substantial disruption of the educational process. Assault of 10 staff members will be considered reason for emergency expulsion. An emergency expulsion 11 shall continue until rescinded by the superintendent or designee, or until modified or reversed 12 pursuant to the hearing provisions. (WAC 180.40.295) 14 A teacher has the right to request an emergency expulsion. 17 18 The District will make every effort to have an administrator or designee present at each worksite 19 to assist teachers in implementing the student discipline policy. Further, the District will make 20 every effort to notify relevant staff members of any known discipline history prior to student 21 placement. (2009) 23 Section 11 – Class Size 25 Section 11.1General Education 27 The District recognizes the need for maintaining the lowest student/teacher ratio possible, taking 28 into consideration the availability of facilities and funding. 30 Definitions:

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