Common use of MAJOR INFRACTIONS Clause in Contracts

MAJOR INFRACTIONS. Major infractions are misbehaviors of a severe nature and necessitate strong measures to address the situation. These infractions include, but are not limited to: fighting, disrespect to adults, stealing and bullying. Principal intervention is warranted in such instances. The following consequences will be considered in response to major infractions: • Parent/guardian notified and student removed from the classroom setting. • Excluding student from school until parent/guardian conference is held. • In-school suspension. • Out-of-school suspension. A school conference will be required before a child is re-admitted to school for Out-of-School Suspensions. Detentions: Lunch/Teacher - Students may lose playground privileges and may be assigned, by a teacher or the principal, to a classroom or office to eat lunch. The principal reserves the right to modify, add or delete from the Code of Conduct and its consequences in the best interest of the students.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Access to Information, Software and Computing Agreement, Parent/Student Handbook, Parent/Student Handbook

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MAJOR INFRACTIONS. Major infractions are misbehaviors of a severe nature and necessitate strong measures to address the situation. These infractions include, but are not limited to: fighting, disrespect to adults, stealing and bullying. Principal intervention is warranted in such instances. The following consequences will be considered in response to major infractions: Parent/guardian notified and student removed from the classroom setting. Excluding student from school until parent/guardian conference is held. In-school suspension. Out-of-school suspension. A school conference will be required before a child is re-admitted to school for Out-of-School Suspensions. Detentions: Lunch/Teacher - Students may lose playground privileges and may be assigned, by a teacher or the principal, to a classroom or office to eat lunch. The principal reserves the right to modify, add or delete from the Code of Conduct and its consequences in the best interest of the students.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Parent/Student Handbook

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