Grossly Disruptive Student Sample Clauses

Grossly Disruptive Student. (a) Appropriate action will be taken to remove or to make special provisions for a grossly disruptive student. Grossly disruptive behavior will include: assault on staff or students, threat(s) of violence, willful disregard of a teacher's directions, malicious vandalism, possession of weapons of any type, continuing use of profane language or obscene gestures, and instigation of violence or mass disobedience to legitimate directions. (b) When a teacher sends a grossly disruptive student to the office, the principal or his representative will provide oral and/or written feedback to the teacher with regard to present and/or future action concerning the student's behavior. The teacher may request a conference with the principal or his representative and the student's parent(s)/guardian(s) prior to the student being returned to his classroom. A grossly disruptive student will not normally be returned to the classroom where he exhibited the grossly disruptive behavior until the teacher has received the feedback. (c) A teacher may remove a student from his class: 1. Who has been documented by the teacher to repeatedly interfere with the teacher’s ability to effectively communicate with the students in the class or with the ability of the student’s classmates to learn. 2. Or whose behavior the teacher determines is so unruly, disruptive, or abusive that it seriously interferes with the teacher’s ability to effectively communicate with other students in the class or with the ability of the student’s classmates to learn. The principal may not return a student who has been removed by a teacher from the teacher’s class without the teacher’s consent, unless the Placement Review Committee established herein determines that such placement is the best or only available alternative. The teacher and Placement Review Committee must render decisions within five (5) days of the removal of the student from the classroom. (d) Each school shall establish a Placement Review Committee(s) to determine if a student is to be returned to a teacher’s class after that student has been removed by the teacher and the teacher has withheld consent for that student to be returned to the teacher’s class. 1. Two (2) teachers, one (1) selected by the instructional staff of the school and one (1) selected by the teacher who has removed the student. 2. One (1) member of the school staff selected by the principal. 3. One (1) teacher selected by the instructional staff of the school to serve as an ...
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