Common use of School discipline Clause in Contracts

School discipline. The school administrator shall be solely responsible for implementing the student Code of Conduct and discipline policies. The school administration, not the SRO, has primary responsibility for maintaining order in the school environment and for investigating and responding to school disciplinary matters. The SRO shall refer any reports or concerns relating to student discipline to the principal or designee and shall not independently investigate or administer consequences for violations of the Student Code of Conduct or any school disciplinary rules. The SRO should generally not have any further involvement in routine disciplinary matters, such as tardiness, loitering, noncompliance, the use of inappropriate language, dress code violations, minor classroom disruptions, and disrespectful behaviors and other similar minor infractions of school rules. School officials shall only request SRO assistance when necessary to protect the physical safety of staff, students, or others in the school environment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding (Mou), Memorandum of Understanding (Mou), Memorandum of Understanding (Mou)

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School discipline. The school administrator shall be solely responsible for implementing the student Code of Conduct and discipline policies. The school administration, not the SRO, has primary responsibility for maintaining order in the school environment and for investigating and responding to school disciplinary matters. The SRO shall refer any reports or concerns relating to student discipline to the principal or designee and shall not independently investigate or administer consequences for violations of the Student Code of Conduct or any school disciplinary rules. The SRO should generally not have any further involvement in routine disciplinary matters, such as tardinesstardies, loitering, noncompliance, the use of inappropriate language, dress code violations, minor classroom disruptions, and disrespectful behaviors and other similar minor infractions of school rules. School officials shall only request SRO assistance when necessary to protect the physical safety of staff, students, or others in the school environment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding (Mou)

School discipline. The school administrator shall be solely responsible for implementing the student Code of Conduct and discipline policies. The school administration, not the SRO, has primary responsibility for maintaining order in the school environment and for investigating and responding to school disciplinary matters. The SRO shall refer any reports or concerns relating to student discipline to the principal or designee and shall not independently investigate or administer consequences for violations of the Student Code of Conduct or any school disciplinary rules. The SRO should generally not have any further involvement in routine disciplinary matters, matters such as tardiness, loitering, noncompliance, the use of inappropriate language, dress code violations, minor classroom disruptions, and disrespectful behaviors behaviours and other similar minor infractions of school rules. School officials shall only request SRO assistance when necessary to protect the physical safety of staff, students, or others in the school environment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: School Resource Officer Agreement, School Resource Officer Agreement

School discipline. The school administrator shall be solely responsible for implementing the student Code of Conduct and discipline policies. The school administration, not the SRO, has primary responsibility for maintaining order in the school environment and for investigating and responding to school disciplinary matters. The SRO SROs shall refer any reports or concerns relating to student discipline to the principal or designee and shall not independently investigate or administer consequences for violations of the Student Code of Conduct or any school disciplinary rules. The SRO SROs should generally not have any further involvement in routine disciplinary matters, such as tardiness, loitering, noncompliance, the use of inappropriate language, dress code violations, minor classroom disruptions, and disrespectful behaviors and other similar minor infractions of school rules. School officials shall only request SRO assistance when necessary to protect the physical safety of staff, students, or others in the school environment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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School discipline. The school administrator shall be solely responsible for implementing the student Code of Conduct and discipline policies. The school administration, not the SRO, has primary responsibility for maintaining order in the school environment and for investigating and responding to school disciplinary matters. The SRO shall refer any reports or concerns relating to student discipline to the principal or designee and shall not independently investigate or administer consequences for violations of the Student Code of Conduct or any school disciplinary rules. The SRO should generally not have any further involvement in routine disciplinary matters, such as tardiness, loitering, noncompliance, the use of inappropriate language, dress code violations, minor classroom disruptions, and disrespectful behaviors and other similar minor infractions of school rules. School officials shall only request SRO assistance when necessary to protect the physical safety of staff, students, or others in the school environment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

School discipline. 1. The school administrator shall be solely responsible for implementing the student Code of Conduct and discipline policies. 2. The school administration, not the SRO, has primary responsibility for maintaining order in the school environment and for investigating and responding to school disciplinary matters. 3. The SRO shall refer any reports or concerns relating to student discipline to the principal or designee and shall not independently investigate or administer consequences for violations of the Student Code of Conduct or any school disciplinary rules. 4. The SRO should generally not have any further involvement in routine disciplinary matters, such as tardiness, loitering, noncompliance, the use of inappropriate language, dress code violations, minor classroom disruptions, and disrespectful behaviors and other similar minor infractions of school rules. 5. School officials shall only request SRO assistance when necessary to protect the physical safety of staff, students, or others in the school environment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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