Common use of STUDENT CONDUCT Clause in Contracts

STUDENT CONDUCT. 2.1 The continued enrolment of the Student is dependent on their behaviour being in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct and the School’s policies, rules and regulations, as amended from time to time, including those which form part of the Enrolment Agreement. Disciplinary action 2.2 Parent(s) agree to support the School in lawful disciplinary actions undertaken by the School which the School deems as appropriate to modify, address and/or deal with the Student’s behaviour and/or conduct. 2.3 The School reserves the right to discipline the Student, including for out of hours behaviour that may affect themselves, other students or staff or unduly damage the reputation or property of the School. 2.4 Student misconduct, bullying and harassment, breaches of the Student Code of Conduct and breaches of School Policies are subject to disciplinary action by the School in accordance with the School’s Behavioral Expectations Policy. Parent(s) / Guardian(s) are expected to read the Student Code of Conduct and the Behavioral Expectations Policy with their child to ensure awareness and understanding of the School’s expectations and to support the implementation of these rules and requirements. Search of Student’s Belongings 2.5 Where it is considered necessary, for example, where the Student Code of Conduct may have been breached, the School may authorise an appropriate School staff member to conduct a search of any of the Student’s private belongings that have been brought onto the School’s premises or to a School function or activity, including the Student’s school bag, electronic devices or locker, and may authorise a search of the Student’s person or direct that their pockets or clothing be emptied. Suspension and Expulsion 2.6 Where there are serious breaches of the Student Code of Conduct or School policy, a Student may be summarily suspended, pending a final decision regarding possible expulsion. A meeting with the Student and the Student’s Parent(s) will be convened as soon as is practicable to discuss the matter. 2.7 If suspended, the Student shall not enter upon any of the School’s grounds for any purpose during the period of suspension without the express permission of the Head or their delegate and shall be the sole responsibility of the Parent(s) during such period. 2.8 During any period of suspension, the Parent(s) will be required to continue paying all School Fees. 2.9 In the event that a Student is expelled from the School, the current term’s tuition fees remain due and payable, inclusive of any co-curricular or extra- curricular activities for which commitment has been made. Depending on the circumstances of the enrolment termination, the School may elect at its sole discretion to waive all or part of any outstanding tuition fees.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Enrolment Agreement, Enrolment Agreement, Enrolment Agreement

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STUDENT CONDUCT. 2.1 The continued enrolment of the Student is dependent on their behaviour being in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct and the School’s policies, rules and regulations, as amended from time to time, including those which form part of the Enrolment Agreement. Disciplinary action 2.2 Parent(s) agree to support the School in lawful disciplinary actions undertaken by the School which the School deems as appropriate to modify, address and/or deal with the Student’s behaviour and/or conduct. 2.3 The School reserves the right to discipline the Student, including for out of hours behaviour that may affect themselves, other students or staff or unduly damage the reputation or property of the School. 2.4 Student misconduct, bullying and harassment, breaches of the Student Code of Conduct and breaches of School Policies are subject to disciplinary action by the School in accordance with the School’s Behavioral Expectations Policy. Parent(s) / Guardian(s) are expected to read the Student Code of Conduct and the Behavioral Expectations Policy with their child to ensure awareness and understanding of the School’s expectations and to support the implementation of these rules and requirements. Search of Student’s Belongings 2.5 Where it is considered necessary, for example, where the Student Code of Conduct may have been breached, the School may authorise an appropriate School staff member to conduct a search of any of the Student’s private belongings that have been brought onto the School’s premises or to a School function or activity, including the Student’s school bag, electronic devices or locker, and may authorise a search of the Student’s person or direct that their pockets or clothing be emptied. Suspension and Expulsion 2.6 Where there are serious breaches of the Student Code of Conduct or School policy, a Student may be summarily suspended, pending a final decision regarding possible expulsion. A meeting with the Student and the Student’s Parent(s) will be convened as soon as is practicable to discuss the matter. 2.7 If suspended, the Student shall not enter upon any of the School’s grounds for any purpose during the period of suspension without the express permission of the Head Principal or their delegate and shall be the sole responsibility of the Parent(s) during such period. 2.8 During any period of suspension, the Parent(s) will be required to continue paying all School Fees. 2.9 In the event that a Student is expelled from the School, the current term’s tuition fees remain due and payable, inclusive of any co-curricular or extra- curricular activities for which commitment has been made. Depending on the circumstances of the enrolment termination, the School may elect at its sole discretion to waive all or part of any outstanding tuition fees.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Enrolment Agreement, Enrolment Agreement, Enrolment Agreement

STUDENT CONDUCT. 2.1 The continued enrolment School Board believes inappropriate student conduct causes material and substantial disruption to the school environment, interferes with the rights of others, or presents a threat to the health and safety of students, employees, and visitors on school premises. Students shall conduct themselves in a manner fitting to their age level and maturity and with respect and consideration for the rights of others while on school district property or on property within the jurisdiction of the Student is dependent school district, or while on their behaviour being school owned and/or operated school or chartered buses; while attending or engaged in accordance home or away school activities; and while away from school grounds if misconduct will directly affect the good order, efficient management and welfare of the school district. Students who fail to abide by this policy and the administrative regulations supporting it may be disciplined for conduct which disrupts or interferes with the Student Code education program; conduct which disrupts the orderly and efficient operation of Conduct the school district or school activity; conduct which disrupts the rights of other students to obtain their education or participation; or conduct which interrupts the maintenance of a disciplined atmosphere. Disciplinary measures include, but are not limited to, removal from the classroom, detention, suspension, and expulsion. Students may raise funds for school activities upon approval of the principal prior to the fundraising event or the start of a fund-raising campaign. Funds raised remain in the control of the school district and the board. School’s policies, rules and regulations, as amended from time to time, including those which form part -sponsored student organizations must have the approval of the Enrolment Agreementprincipal prior to spending the money raised. Disciplinary action 2.2 Parent(s) agree Classes who wish to support donate a gift to the School school district should discuss potential gifts with the principal prior to selecting a gift. Any students raising money are asked not to sell at school between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM. A student who becomes ill or is injured at school must notify the office, his or her teacher or another employee as soon as possible. In the case of a serious illness or injury, the school shall attempt to notify the parents according to the information on the emergency form. If the student is too ill to remain in lawful disciplinary actions undertaken school, the student is released to the student's parents or, with parental permission, to another person directed by the School which parents. DO NOT LEAVE THE SCHOOL BUILDING, WHEN ILL WITHOUT NOTIFYING THE OFFICE. Students should not text or call parents to say they are ill unless they have come to the School deems as appropriate office, been seen by office personnel, and then have permission to modifycontact a parent. Most times, address and/or deal with the Student’s behaviour and/or conduct. 2.3 school will make the call to the parent. While the school district is not responsible for treating medical emergencies, employees may administer emergency or minor first aid if possible. The School reserves school contacts emergency medical personnel if necessary and attempts to notify the right parents where the student has been transported for treatment. Student health, dental and accident insurance is available to discipline students at the Student, including for out of hours behaviour that may affect themselves, other students or staff or unduly damage the reputation or property beginning of the School. 2.4 school year. Parents may purchase insurance for their children at their discretion. Parents who would like more information about student health and accident insurance should contact the Business Manager’s office. Student misconduct, bullying athletes must have health and harassment, breaches accident insurance in order to participate in extracurricular athletics. Students must provide written proof of insurance prior to the start of the athletic activity. A letter from the parents stating that the student is covered is adequate proof of insurance. Student Code athletes who do not have insurance should contact their coach. Once a student reports to class at the beginning of Conduct a period he/she is expected to remain there until the end of the hour. The only exception to this rule would be that students may leave and breaches of School Policies are subject return to disciplinary action by their study hall from music lessons or the School library. If a teacher wants a student to come to their room during a study hall period, the student should receive a pass from that teacher. While in accordance with the School’s Behavioral Expectations Policy. Parent(s) / Guardian(s) study hall, students are expected to read conduct themselves as they would in class. Students must bring enough work to occupy them for the Student Code of Conduct and the Behavioral Expectations Policy with their child to ensure awareness and understanding of the School’s expectations and to support the implementation of these rules and requirements. Search of Student’s Belongings 2.5 Where it is considered necessary, for example, where the Student Code of Conduct may have been breached, the School may authorise an appropriate School staff member to conduct a search of any of the Student’s private belongings that have been brought onto the School’s premises or to a School function or activity, including the Student’s school bag, electronic devices or locker, and may authorise a search of the Student’s person or direct that their pockets or clothing be emptied. Suspension and Expulsion 2.6 Where there are serious breaches of the Student Code of Conduct or School policy, a Student may be summarily suspended, pending a final decision regarding possible expulsion. A meeting with the Student and the Student’s Parent(s) will be convened as soon as is practicable to discuss the matterentire study hall. 2.7 If suspended, the Student shall not enter upon any of the School’s grounds for any purpose during the period of suspension without the express permission of the Head or their delegate and shall be the sole responsibility of the Parent(s) during such period. 2.8 During any period of suspension, the Parent(s) will be required to continue paying all School Fees. 2.9 In the event that a Student is expelled from the School, the current term’s tuition fees remain due and payable, inclusive of any co-curricular or extra- curricular activities for which commitment has been made. Depending on the circumstances of the enrolment termination, the School may elect at its sole discretion to waive all or part of any outstanding tuition fees.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Parent & Student Handbook, Parent & Student Handbook

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STUDENT CONDUCT. 2.1 The continued enrolment of the Student is dependent on their behaviour being in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct and the School’s policies, rules and regulations, as amended from time to time, including those which form part of the Enrolment Agreement. Disciplinary action 2.2 Parent(s) agree to support the School in lawful disciplinary actions undertaken by the School which the School deems as appropriate to modify, address and/or deal with the Student’s behaviour and/or conduct. 2.3 The School reserves the right to discipline the Student, including for out of hours behaviour that may affect themselves, other students or staff or unduly damage the reputation or property of the School. 2.4 Student misconduct, bullying and harassment, breaches of the Student Code of Conduct and breaches of School Policies are subject to disciplinary action by the School in accordance with the School’s Behavioral Expectations Student Behaviour Policy. Parent(s) / Guardian(s) are expected to read the Student Code of Conduct and the Behavioral Expectations Student Behaviour Policy with their child to ensure awareness and understanding of the School’s expectations and to support the implementation of these rules and requirements. Search of Student’s Belongings 2.5 Where it is considered necessary, for example, where the Student Code of Conduct may have been breached, the School may authorise an appropriate School staff member to conduct a search of any of the Student’s private belongings that have been brought onto the School’s premises or to a School function or activity, including the Student’s school bag, electronic devices or locker, and may authorise a search of the Student’s person or direct that their pockets or clothing be emptied. Suspension and Expulsion 2.6 Where there are serious breaches of the Student Code of Conduct or School policy, a Student may be summarily suspended, pending a final decision regarding possible expulsion. A meeting with the Student and the Student’s Parent(s) will be convened as soon as is practicable to discuss the matter. 2.7 If suspended, the Student shall not enter upon any of the School’s grounds for any purpose during the period of suspension without the express permission of the Head Principal or their delegate and shall be the sole responsibility of the Parent(s) during such period. 2.8 During any period of suspension, the Parent(s) will be required to continue paying all School Fees. 2.9 In the event that a Student is expelled from the School, the current term’s tuition fees remain due and payable, inclusive of any co-curricular or extra- curricular activities for which commitment has been made. Depending on the circumstances of the enrolment termination, the School may elect at its sole discretion to waive all or part of any outstanding tuition fees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

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