In-Class Student Behavior Sample Clauses

In-Class Student Behavior. 10.5.1 Subject to the requirements of law, in case of serious disruptive behavior, the teacher may request the principal to exclude the pupil from class pursuant to Section 3214 of the Education Law (Appendix H-Section 1), not to be readmitted until after the principal, the parents and teacher have conferred jointly in accordance with the provisions of an arbitration award dated November 17, 1989, a copy of which is attached as Appendix H – Section 2. 10.5.2 Teachers encountering in their classes pupils who exhibit special behavior problems which might impair instructional procedure or threaten the safety or welfare of the teacher or other pupils in their classes shall make the facts known to the principal at the earliest practical time so that proper referrals can be made for necessary psychological, social case work to the building Response to Intervention (RTI), or other similarly situated body. Such assistance shall be furnished as soon as practical.
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