Student Expulsion Clause Samples
Student Expulsion. If the principal reasonably determines that an intentional and deliberate assault and/or battery has occurred causing serious physical injury to the employee, or if the assault and/or battery involved a weapon, or is a sexual assault and/or battery, the principal shall recommend the expulsion of the student and the incident is to be reported to the appropriate law enforcement agency. Pursuant to applicable PCHS policy and State and Federal law and actions of the appropriate law enforcement agency, the principal shall:
a. Recommend the expulsion of the student.
b. Suspend the student and provide for an alternate placement of the student pending expulsion. Any decision as part of an arbitration in this matter may only result in a determination if the above terms have not been followed and may not affect any student discipline action. Nothing in this section shall limit, circumvent, or restrict the student’s right to participate in the expulsion process as defined by ▇▇. Code 48918.
Student Expulsion. Students shall conduct themselves in accordance with school behavior expectations. Students who fail to abide by that policy may be expelled from school. It shall be within the discretion of the principal/lead teacher to recommend to the board the expulsion of a student for disciplinary purposes. Only the board may take action to expel a student and to readmit the student. It shall be within the discretion of the board to discipline a student depending on the nature of the offense and the circumstances surrounding the offense. The principal shall keep records of expulsions in addition to the board’s records.
Student Expulsion. For purposes of enrolling students who have been expelled from their previous school, the Charter School and the District shall be considered separate school districts. The Charter School and the District shall comply with applicable law governing enrollment of expelled students.
Student Expulsion. ECRA will follow the requirements and procedures set forth in its Charter Petition with respect to matters of student expulsion.
Student Expulsion. For purposes of enrolling students who have been expelled from their previous school, NCLC and AUSD the District shall be considered separate school districts. NCLC and the District shall comply with applicable law governing enrollment of expelled studentsnot be required to enroll students expelled from AUSD; nor shall AUSD be required to enroll students expelled from NCLC. NCLC and AUSD may enroll such students, subject to applicalbe law and policies. Conflicts of Interest: NCLC and CLCS and all of its officers and employees shall continue to comply with the conflict of interest provisions contained in the originally approved charter Charter petitionapplication. Pupil Transportation: CLCS shall be responsible for any and all transportation offered to students who enroll in NCLC.
Student Expulsion. BCCHS will follow the requirements and procedures set forth in its Charter Petition with respect to matters of student expulsion.
