Common use of EXCLUDING STUDENT FROM CLASS Clause in Contracts

EXCLUDING STUDENT FROM CLASS. A teacher may exclude a pupil from one class when the severity of the offense, the persistence of the misbehavior or the disruptive effect of the violation make the continued presence of the student in the classroom intolerable. In such cases, the teacher will furnish the principal, as promptly as his/her teaching obligations will allow, full particulars of the incident in writing. When a student has been suspended from school by a school administrator due to disruptive behavior in a teacher’s class, a conference shall be held with the administrator, the student and the teacher before the student is allowed back into the particular teacher’s class. Additionally, the administrator will make every reasonable attempt to involve the student’s parent(s) in said conference.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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