Common use of PARENTAL COOPERATION AND BEHAVIOR Clause in Contracts

PARENTAL COOPERATION AND BEHAVIOR. All members of the school community, including parents and family members, are expected to comply with all school rules and policies while on campus and in communications with the school, be respectful, cooperate with the school with respect to all decisions affecting the student, and avoid behavior which disrupts the orderly administration of the school. A community member’s failure to meet these expectations jeopardizes school administration, requires the school to expend limited resources to address inappropriate and unnecessary behavior, and detracts from the school’s core mission and, as a result, may jeopardize a student’s continued participation in the school community. At the school’s sole discretion, the failure of a student’s parents or other family members to comply with these expectations, separate and apart from the student’s conduct, may result in suspension or expulsion of the student.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.cks.org, www.cks.org, www.cks.org

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