Grounds for Expulsion. Any instance or course of misconduct may, at the sole discretion of the school’s chief administrator, be sufficient grounds for expulsion. In many cases, it is appropriate to attempt to correct the problem behavior through less severe disciplinary measures. In other cases, however, the school’s chief administrator may determine that expulsion is the appropriate sanction for misconduct that has not previously resulted in probation, suspension, or other discipline. Examples of behavior that will generally result in expulsion include but are not limited to:
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