Common use of Misbehavior Clause in Contracts

Misbehavior. When a student's behavior seriously disrupts the instructional program to the detriment of other students, the classroom teacher may remove the student from class and refer the student to the principal or designee. The principal will determine the time of return to class, but such determination shall only be made after consultation with the teacher. Any affected unit member with supervisory responsibility for the student will be provided information pertinent to the student's instructional needs. A copy of the student’s disposition will be provided to the referring unit member. Any unit member may request a conference with the administrator prior to the student’s readmission. Additionally, any unit member with supervisory responsibility will be made aware of the disposition of that student as soon as possible.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Comprehensive Agreement, Comprehensive Agreement, Comprehensive Agreement

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