EXCLUSIONS FROM CLASS Sample Clauses

The "Exclusions from Class" clause defines which individuals or entities are not included as members of a particular class, often in the context of class action lawsuits or group agreements. This clause typically lists specific categories, such as company employees, affiliates, or those with conflicting interests, who are barred from participating in the class. By clearly outlining these exclusions, the clause ensures that only eligible parties are included, thereby preventing conflicts of interest and maintaining the integrity of the class action or group arrangement.
EXCLUSIONS FROM CLASS. In any case where usual and customary methods fail to correct a student discipline problem, and where, because of the magnitude of the breach of discipline, or the persistence of the misconduct, the educational program is disrupted, the teacher may exclude the offending student from class. The teacher must notify the principal of such exclusion by the end of the class period. The teacher may, in such a case, request that readmission to class be preceded by a private conference between any or all of the following persons: the teacher, the building principal or his/her designee, the student, the student's parents or guardian. If such a request is made the conference shall be held as a condition to readmission. If the student's parents or guardian are requested to attend the conference, and they do not, the conference will be held without them.
EXCLUSIONS FROM CLASS. In any case where usual and customary methods fail to correct student discipline problem or classroom disruption, and where, because of the magnitude of the breach of discipline or disruption, or the persistence of the misconduct, the educational program is disrupted, the teacher may exclude the offending student from class by referring the student to building administration. The teacher must notify the principal of such exclusion in a timely manner. The teacher may, in such a case, request that readmission to class be preceded by a private conference between any or all of the following persons: the teacher, the building principal or his/her designee, the student, the student's parents or guardian. If such a request is made the conference shall be held as a condition to readmission. In cases of suspension, hospitalization, temporary placement, or exclusion, a re-entry conference is required to support the transition of the student back to the instructional setting. If the student's parents or guardian are requested to attend the conference, and they do not, the conference will be held without them. The building administrator or designee will make reasonable attempts to communicate the outcome of the meeting with the parents or guardian.
EXCLUSIONS FROM CLASS. Parties seeking exclusion from the Class must timely request exclusion (opt out) through the Claims Administrator via the Settlement Website. Any other party who receives a request for exclusion shall direct the person requesting such exclusion to the Settlement Website.
EXCLUSIONS FROM CLASS. In any case where usual and customary methods fail to correct a student discipline problem or classroom disruption, and where, because of the magnitude of the breach of discipline or disruption, or the persistence of the misconduct, the educational program is disrupted, the teacher may exclude the offending student from class by referring the student to building administration. The teacher must notify the principal of such exclusion by the end of the class p eriod in a timely manner. The teacher may, in such a case, request that readmission to class be preceded by a private conference between any or all of the following persons: the teacher, the building principal or his/her designee, the student, the student's parents or guardian. If such a request is made the conference shall be held as a condition to readmission. In cases of suspension, setting. If the student's parents or guardian are requested to attend the conference, and they do not, the conference will be held without them. The
EXCLUSIONS FROM CLASS. Excluded from the Class is all current or former employees, officers, directors, agents, or legal representatives of Defendant or its affiliated entities, current of former employees or legal professionals of Plaintiff’s Counsels, and current or former employees of the Court.
EXCLUSIONS FROM CLASS. In any case where usual and customary methods fail to correct student discipline problem or classroom disruption, efforts, including the use of positive interventions and support, will be made to deter students from engaging in gross disobedience or misconduct. In those instances where a student’s conduct poses a threat to school safety or a disruption to other studentslearning opportunities or the operation of the school, then an exclusion from class may be appropriate. Exclusion from class will be addressed according to the Student Code of Conduct and all paperwork, including notice of any relevant due process, must be completed and provided to the student’s parent or guardian, as necessary. When requested by a teacher, a building administrator, along with any designee who may be identified by the administrator, will meet with the teacher to have a check-back regarding the student’s misconduct and strategize any supports that may be implemented to minimize future discipline problems or classroom disruptions. This meeting will be convened as soon as practicable at a mutually agreeable time, but no more than three (3) student attendance days later.
EXCLUSIONS FROM CLASS. In any case where usual and customary methods fail to correct a student discipline problem, and where, because of the magnitude of the breach of discipline, or the persistence of the misconduct, the educational program is disrupted, the teacher may exclude the offending student from class. The teacher must notify the principal of such exclusion by the end of the class period. The teacher may, in such a case, request that readmission to class be preceded by a private conference between any or all of the following persons: the teacher, the building principal or his/her designee, the