Student Rights and Responsibilities. A unit member charged with a violation or complaint under the Student Rights and Responsibilities policy shall have the right to representation at all hearings pursuant to said policy, provided that any such representation shall be at the unit member’s expense. Hearings for unit members charged under the Student Rights and Responsibilities policy shall be conducted by professional employees of WCPS or by the elected Board.
Student Rights and Responsibilities. Enrolled students will be granted access to both Student Information Systems and Learning Management System platforms which includes grades, transcripts, and other College resources.
Student Rights and Responsibilities. Dual enrollment students must abide by the Code of Student Conduct outlined in the current College Catalog and Student Handbook. Dual enrollment students will be dismissed for disruptive behavior and referred to their high school principal or designee for disciplinary action on the high school side. Dual Enrollment students attending classes on the College’s campus will be treated as college students and are responsible for knowing all rules and regulations of the College. Student conduct violations will be handled through the Code of Student Conduct, Statewide Operating Standard ES 3.23
Student Rights and Responsibilities. Rolling Hills Public Charter School will assemble a student handbook, following state law that outlines a Code of Conduct including expectations and consequences for unacceptable behavior. Suspension or expulsion will be considered only as the final option in a series of efforts to avoid such measures including but not limited to the following steps: Step 1: Parent/Guardian Incident Written Notification Procedure Step 2: Peer Mediation and/or Principal Intervention after written notification to parent/guardian. Principal Intervention includes disciplinary measures within the school designed to address the behavior problem while insuring the safety of all staff and students.
Student Rights and Responsibilities. Students agree to abide by all applicable laws and University regulations and to respect the rights, privileges, and property of other members of the University community and visitors to the campus. Students who fail to abide by this Agreement will be subject to University disciplinary procedures as well as possible termination of their Agreement. Full details of University regulations and disciplinary procedures are outlined in the SNU Student Handbook.
Student Rights and Responsibilities. Each student agrees to use the premises in such a manner as to comply with all local, county, state, and federal laws. Residents will not use the premises or permit them to be used for any disorderly or unlawful purposes or in any manner which is offensive to any other resident of the University as determined by the University. All students agreeing to live on the Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx University campus consent to abide by the rules and regulations of the University as set forth in this Contract, the University Catalog and The Student Handbook, as well as any other Residence Hall or University regulation which may be promulgated hereafter to meet the specific needs of the students or the University. ● Right to a safe environment ● Right to an environment free of electrical hazards ● Right to live in an environment that honors federal, state, and local laws on alcohol and drug ● Right to a clean living area ● Right to be protected from unwarranted damage bills ● Right to be protected from physical harm ● Right to live in an environment where people respect the living area they share ● Right to an orderly, reasonable living environment conducive to study and life skills development In addition to these community rights, students must maintain an environment founded on the principles of mutual respect for peoples’ rights and property. Therefore, students have a responsibility to: ● Become familiar with and fully uphold the rules and regulations of this community so that they may participate in it as active, positive members. These rules and regulations include, but are not limited to: o Residence Life & Housing Policies o Student Code of Conduct o Sexual Misconduct/Gender-Based Misconduct Policy and Procedures o Off-Campus Policies & Rules o Alcohol and Drug Policy o Medical Amnesty Policy o Parking Rules & Regulations ● Themselves, to ensure they act in a safe manner ● Ensure that parking policies are administered fairly ● Maintain responsibility for and control of one’s life and choices (control is given up when one choses to violate the rights of others in the community and/or regulations set up to protect those rights) “Every lessee of any interest in residential real property on which a residential dwelling was built prior to 1978 is notified that such property may present exposure to lead from lead-based paint that may place young children at risk of developing lead poisoning. Lead poisoning in young children may produce permanent neurological damage, includin...
Student Rights and Responsibilities. Student Complaints and follow the process and procedures as detailed in the College’s Student Handbook and/or the Employee Handbook, depending on whether the report reports or complaint relates to another College student or College employee. Generally, students should report complaints relating to a Dual Credit course to the College. If the student chooses to report to the School District, the School District shall promptly report the matter to the College. The College shall be responsible for implementing the College’s Grievance and/or Complaint procedures only if the College has jurisdiction to do so including, but not limited to, jurisdiction over the educational program or activity, the complainant, and respondent.
Student Rights and Responsibilities. 6.1. The Student is required to attend and participate in the agreed theory and driving lessons and take part in registered training.
6.2. The Student must not be intoxicated within the meaning of the Traffic Act when he/she is attending the driving lesson or training. In case of doubt the driving instructor has the right to identify the Student’s intoxication and not to allow the Student to drive while intoxicated. If the Student refuses to detect a state of intoxication the Driving Instructor has the right not to allow the Student to drice a vehicle.
6.3. The Student is obliged to ensure the preservation and return of the inventory (incl. vehicle, equipment necessary for driving etc.) in his/her possession in the same condition as the inventory was issued to the Student. If the Student returns the inventory damaged, worsens the condition of the inventory or does not return the inventory provided, the Õnneleid Liikluskool has the right to demand compensation for the damage caused from the Student, except in cases where the damage was due to reasons beyond the Student’s control or caused by a third party.
6.4. The Student is obliged to obey to the obligations arising from the law during driving lessons and to behace carefully and diligently while driving the vehicle. The Student is not entitled to claim any form of patrimonial or non-patrimonial damages from the Õnneleid Liikluskool in the event of an accident.
6.5. The Student is obliged to monitor his/her study expenses and financial receipts in the e- learning environment. Payment for the lesson is made in advance. It is possible to pay in advance to the Õnneleid Liikluskool bank accounts or to the driving instructor in cash, for which a receipt will be issued, before the start of the lesson. If the Student does not have a prepayment for the respective training/lesson Õnneleid Liikluskool has the right to not provide the service.
6.6. The Student is obliged to present his/her study card on paper to the driving instructor at the beginning of the driving lesson. The driving inctructor has the right to cancel the lesson if the Student does not have a study card to show when coming to the lesson.
6.7. At the end of the studies the Student is obliged to return the study card to the Õnneleid Liikluskool for archiving. Upon loss or destrucion of the study card or certificate the Student is obliged to pay Õnneleid Liikluskool for the issuance of a duplicate in accordance with the valid price list.
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Student Rights and Responsibilities. The Constitution of the United States, through the Bill of Rights and subsequent amendments, gives all persons certain rights, and the United States Supreme Court has declared that students do not shed those constitutional rights by walking through the school door. Students are protected by the Constitution, and that responsibility for protection applies to boards of education as it does to other rule-making authorities regarding the student behavior, but such authority is balanced by the Constitution and the courts. Responsibilities, on the other hand, are not so clearly spelled out by law. While an individual does have a right to pursue his or her own self-fulfillment, those rights terminate at the point where they infringe upon the rights of others. Here are examples of selected student rights and responsibilities.
Student Rights and Responsibilities. ● Never loan out a device to other individuals.