REMOVAL OF DISRUPTIVE STUDENT. A teacher may remove a disruptive student from curricular or extracurricular activities if a pupil's presence poses a continuing danger to persons or property or an ongoing threat of disrupting the academic process taking place either within the classroom or elsewhere on the school premises as provided in O.R.C. 3313.66[C]. As soon as practical after making such removal, the teacher will submit in writing to the principal the reason(s) for the removal. The student will not be readmitted to a classroom without evidence that an administrator or designee has taken or will take action. If a teacher is dissatisfied with the disposition he/she may raise the concern with the Superintendent or designee after first conferring with the building principal.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
REMOVAL OF DISRUPTIVE STUDENT. A teacher may remove a disruptive student from curricular or extracurricular extra-curricular activities if a pupil's presence poses a continuing danger to persons or property or an ongoing threat of disrupting the academic process taking place either within the classroom or elsewhere on the school premises as provided in O.R.C. 3313.66[C]. As soon as practical after making such removal, the teacher will submit in writing to the principal the reason(s) for the removal. The student will not be readmitted to a classroom without evidence that an administrator or designee has taken or will take action. If a teacher is dissatisfied with the disposition he/she may raise the concern with the Superintendent or designee after first conferring with the building principal.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement