School discipline. District administration shall be solely responsible for implementing student discipline rules, policies and procedures, and investigating any violations of school rules, policies and procedures. District administration, not the SRO, has primary responsibility for maintaining order in the school environment and for investigating and responding to matters. The SRO shall refer any concerns related to student to the Building Principal or designee and shall not independently investigate or administer consequences for violations of student disciplinary rules, policies or procedures. The SRO should generally not have any involvement in routine disciplinary matters, such as tardies, loitering, noncompliance, the use of inappropriate language, dress code violations, minor classroom disruptions, disrespectful behavior, and other minor infractions of school rules. School officials shall only request SRO assistance when necessary to protect the physical safety of students, faculty, staff and others in the School environment or when a student engages in criminal activity. This does not prohibit the SRO from independently investigating student conduct which involves violations of law, even if the same student conduct which violates the law also results in disciplinary action by District administration (see Paragraph 13, Joint Law Enforcement and School Discipline Investigations, below).
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Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement
School discipline. District DISTRICT administration shall be solely responsible for implementing student discipline rules, policies and procedures, and investigating any violations of school rules, policies and procedures. District DISTRICT 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 related to student discipline to the Building Principal or designee and shall not independently investigate or administer consequences for violations of student disciplinary rules, policies or procedures. The SRO should generally not have any involvement in routine disciplinary matters, such as tardiestardiness, loitering, noncompliance, the use of inappropriate language, dress code violations, minor classroom disruptions, disrespectful behavior, and other minor infractions of school rules. School officials shall only request SRO assistance when necessary to protect the physical safety of students, faculty, staff and others in the School school environment or when a student engages in criminal activity. This does not prohibit the SRO from independently investigating student conduct which involves violations of law, even if the same student conduct which violates the law also results in disciplinary action by District DISTRICT administration (see Paragraph 13Section E, Joint Law Enforcement and School Discipline Investigations, below).
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding
School discipline. District 535 administration shall be solely responsible for implementing student discipline rules, policies and procedures, and investigating any violations of school rules, policies and procedures. District 535 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 related to student discipline to the Building Principal or designee and shall not independently investigate or administer consequences for violations of student disciplinary rules, policies or procedures. The SRO should generally not have any involvement in routine disciplinary matters, such as tardies, loitering, noncompliance, the use of inappropriate language, dress code violations, minor classroom disruptions, disrespectful behavior, and other minor infractions of school rules. School officials shall only request SRO assistance when necessary to protect the physical safety of students, faculty, staff and others in the School school environment or when a student engages in criminal activity. This does not prohibit the SRO from independently investigating student conduct which involves violations of law, even if the same student conduct which violates the law also results in disciplinary action by District administration (see Paragraph 13, Joint Law Enforcement and School Discipline Investigations, below)535 administration.
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Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement
School discipline. District administration shall be solely responsible for implementing student discipline rules, policies and procedurespolicies, and investigating any violations of school rules, policies and procedures. District 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 related to student discipline to the Building Principal or designee and shall not independently investigate or administer consequences for violations of student disciplinary rules, policies policies, or procedures. The SRO should generally not have any involvement in routine disciplinary matters, such as tardies, loitering, noncompliancenon-compliance, the use of inappropriate language, dress code violations, minor classroom disruptions, disrespectful behavior, and other minor infractions of school rules. School officials shall only request SRO assistance when necessary to protect the physical safety of students, faculty, staff staff, and others in the School school environment or when a student engages in criminal activity. This does not prohibit the SRO from independently investigating student conduct which involves violations of law, even if the same student conduct which violates the law also results in disciplinary action by District administration (see Paragraph 13, Joint Law Enforcement and School Discipline Investigations, below)administration.
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