School Rules. The School rules which apply are set out in the Parent Handbook, the School website and other documents published from time to time. The Parents are requested to read these documents carefully with the Pupil before they accept the offer of a place.
School Rules. The School’s rules which apply will be published from time to time and will be provided to the Parent upon the Student's acceptance and will also be made available on the School’s website. Parents are requested to read these documents carefully with the Student.
School Rules. (a) The school board has the authority to make reasonable and necessary rules governing the conduct of students in school. The rulemaking power, however, is not unlimited; it must operate within statutory and constitutional restraints. A school board has only those powers which are enumerated in the statutes of this Commonwealth, or which may reasonably be implied or necessary for the orderly operation of the school.
(b) School boards may not make rules which are arbitrary, capricious or outside their grant of authority from the General Assembly. Their rules must stand the test of fairness and reasonableness. A rule is generally considered reasonable if it uses a rational means of accomplishing some legitimate school purpose.
(c) Each board of school directors shall adopt a code of student conduct which shall include policies governing student discipline and a listing of students rights and responsibilities as outlined in this chapter. This conduct code shall be published and distributed to students and parents. Copies of the code shall also be available in each school library.
School Rules. Student’s enrollment at the School is subject to the general statements, rules, regulations, conditions, traditions, and financial terms contained in the School’s Student Handbook and other published documents, which may be amended from time to time. Parent agrees that Parent and Student must abide by such School rules and guidelines.
School Rules. You are expected to follow all school rules outlined in you WEHS student handbook. You are, first and foremost, a Xxxxxx East High School student! Xxxxxx East High School’s administration has the right to remove a student from the dual credit/on track program at any time throughout the school year.
School Rules. (a) Your child must comply with the School Rules
(b) We may undertake drugs testing of your child
(c) Monitoring your child's email communications, internet use, and use of social media
School Rules. 5.1. It is a condition of remaining at the School that your child complies with the School Rules as amended from time to time. In particular you undertake to ensure that your child attends School punctually and that your child conforms to such rules of appearance, dress and behaviour as shall be issued by the School from time to time.
5.2. The School may undertake drugs and alcohol testing of pupils in accordance with its drugs and substances policy. The drugs and substances policy has been adopted with the aim of safeguarding the health and safety of all pupils.
5.3. The School reserves the right, subject to applicable data protection legislation, to monitor your child's School’s email account, internet use and use of social media for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the School Rules and in connection with the School’s legal and other duties and responsibilities or other legitimate purposes or good practice requirements.
School Rules. 9.2.1. The School Rules are determined by the School in the interests of the student body as a whole, the staff and the greater good of the School.
9.2.2. The School Rules are subject to regular review and may be amended from time to time, in the absolute discretion of the School, and without notice.
9.2.3. The Parents agree to abide by decisions made by the School pursuant to the School Rules and acknowledge that there is no right of appeal to the School Council regarding decisions made by the School pursuant to the School Rules.
School Rules. The School Board has the authority to make reasonable and necessary rules governing the conduct of students in school. The rule making power however is not unlimited; it must operate within statutory and constitutional restraints.
School Rules. We have only one School Rule: that all pupils (and indeed members of staff) should uphold the School’s values of Virtue, Learning and Manners by following the Pupil Code of Conduct, or the Golden Rules for pupils in EYFS and KS1, when they are on School premises, or in the care of the School, or wearing School uniform, or otherwise representing the School. By signing the Acceptance Form to the Parent Contract, parents agree to draw the School Rules to the attention of their child and agree that they and their child shall observe and be bound by the School Rules, which may change from time to time.