Common use of REMOVAL OF STUDENT FROM CLASS FOR DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR Clause in Contracts

REMOVAL OF STUDENT FROM CLASS FOR DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR. A. When a teacher is having significant behavioral problems with a student, the teacher shall make reasonable effort to notify the parent(s) and/or guardian(s) and discuss possible remedial action to be taken. B. A student shall be removed from a classroom and turned over to the principal or his/her designee when, in the judgment of the teacher, the student is interfering with the teaching-learning situation for the majority of the class. C. The principal shall take whatever action he/she deems appropriate to solve the problem. D. If a particular behavior problem becomes chronic, the teacher may request that the student not be returned to the classroom until a conference is held between the teacher and the principal. E. Any student who commits assault, battery, or assault and battery on a teacher, who is in the performance of assigned duties, including extracurricular activities, shall be removed from the teacher's class and extracurricular activity pending investigation. 1. A student so removed shall not be readmitted until the investigation is concluded. 2. A student so removed shall not be readmitted to the teacher's class and/or extracurricular activity without a conference between the teacher, parent or guardian and the respective principal. 3. When battery or assault and battery on a teacher has been substantiated, the student shall not be readmitted to the teacher's class and/or extracurricular assignment without the teacher's consent. 4. When the respective principal has determined that a student is guilty of premeditated and unprovoked battery or assault and battery on a teacher, that student shall be removed from the school. F. The principal shall notify the teacher(s) the parent(s) and/or guardian(s) as to the nature of the problem, and the action taken to correct the problem.

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Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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REMOVAL OF STUDENT FROM CLASS FOR DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR. β€Œ A. When a teacher is having significant behavioral problems with a student, the teacher shall make reasonable effort to notify the parent(s) and/or guardian(s) and discuss possible remedial action to be taken. B. A student shall be removed from a classroom and turned over to the principal or his/her designee when, in the judgment of the teacher, the student is interfering with the teaching-learning situation for the majority of the class. C. The principal shall take whatever action he/she deems appropriate to solve the problem. D. If a particular behavior problem becomes chronic, the teacher may request that the student not be returned to the classroom until a conference is held between the teacher and the principal. E. X. Any student who commits assault, battery, or assault and battery on a teacher, who is in the performance of assigned duties, including extracurricular activities, shall be removed from the teacher's class and extracurricular activity pending investigation. 1. A student so removed shall not be readmitted until the investigation is concluded. 2. A student so removed shall not be readmitted to the teacher's class and/or extracurricular activity without a conference between the teacher, parent or guardian and the respective principal. 3. When battery or assault and battery on a teacher has been substantiated, the student shall not be readmitted to the teacher's class and/or extracurricular assignment without the teacher's consent. 4. When the respective principal has determined that a student is guilty of premeditated and unprovoked battery or assault and battery on a teacher, that student shall be removed from the school. F. The principal shall notify the teacher(s) the parent(s) and/or guardian(s) as to the nature of the problem, and the action taken to correct the problem.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Negotiated Agreement

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REMOVAL OF STUDENT FROM CLASS FOR DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR. β€Œ A. When a teacher is having significant behavioral problems with a student, the teacher shall make reasonable effort to notify the parent(s) and/or guardian(s) and discuss possible remedial action to be taken. B. A student shall be removed from a classroom and turned over to the principal or his/her designee when, in the judgment of the teacher, the student is interfering with the teaching-learning situation for the majority of the class. C. The principal shall take whatever action he/she deems appropriate to solve the problem. D. If a particular behavior problem becomes chronic, the teacher may request that the student not be returned to the classroom until a conference is held between the teacher and the principal. E. Any student who commits assault, battery, or assault and battery on a teacher, who is in the performance of assigned duties, including extracurricular activities, shall be removed from the teacher's class and extracurricular activity pending investigation. 1. A student so removed shall not be readmitted until the investigation is concluded. 2. A student so removed shall not be readmitted to the teacher's class and/or extracurricular activity without a conference between the teacher, parent or guardian and the respective principal. 3. When battery or assault and battery on a teacher has been substantiated, the student shall not be readmitted to the teacher's class and/or extracurricular assignment without the teacher's consent. 4. When the respective principal has determined that a student is guilty of premeditated and unprovoked battery or assault and battery on a teacher, that student shall be removed from the school. F. The principal shall notify the teacher(s) the parent(s) and/or guardian(s) as to the nature of the problem, and the action taken to correct the problem.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Negotiated Agreement

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