Suspension, Expulsion Sample Clauses

Suspension, Expulsion. Paragraph 1: Pupils may be subject in certain circumstances to suspension and/or expulsion in accordance with law and Board policies.
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Suspension, Expulsion a. The Applicant acknowledges that St Paul’s Suspension and Expulsion Policy and Student Discipline Policy forms part of this Agreement.
Suspension, Expulsion. Any athlete who is suspended or expelled from school shall be ineligible for all athletic participation including practice during the period of suspension or expulsion. General Information
Suspension, Expulsion. Section 1309 of Michigan School Code mandates that a student may be suspended from school for a definite period of time by the principal or his/her duly authorized agent (including classroom teacher) for persistent disobedience or gross misdemeanor or may be recommended for expulsion. A teacher is authorized to immediately remove and suspend a student from a class, subject, or activity for up to one school day when the student's behavior materially interferes with the teacher's ability to effectively teach or manage the class, subject, or activity. The authority for teacher-imposed suspensions is limited to teachers under contract with the Genesee Early College (Genesee Intermediate School District) and permanent long-term substitute teachers. All other teachers are not authorized to utilize the teacher-imposed suspension procedure and must refer student discipline matter to the building principal or designee. Procedures - Students:
Suspension, Expulsion. Any participant suspended or expelled from school during any part of the Track Season is ineligible to participate in any further practices, track meets and the Junior Olympics. The participant will be immediately removed from the team and is not eligible for program refund or credit. I have read the guidelines and expectations to be fulfilled and will abide by them to the best of my ability. I understand that the coach and/or coaching staff have the final say on any rulings based on my behavior. Participant’s signature I have read the guidelines and expectations to be fulfilled by my son/daughter and will encourage him/her to remember throughout the season what is expected. I understand that the coach and/or coaching staff have the final say on any rulings based on my child’s behavior. Parent/Guardian signature
Suspension, Expulsion. The Principal of The School reserves the right to suspend or terminate permanently The Learner’s attendance and enrolment at The School according to the Code of Conduct of The School or under extreme circumstances should this be deemed necessary. The Parents are obliged to familiarise themselves with the Code of Conduct which stipulates rules and consequences of such transgressions. Should a learner not be able to keep up with either the level of academic work or programmes offered by The School or disrupt the learning of other learners in any way, The School may ask The Parent/s to remove the Learner from the School permanently without any liability for refunds or compensation of any kind. In the event of a parent or guardian defaulting on school fees or payment plans or AODs, the learner may be suspended from school. Should a learner be accepted to attend The School by special arrangement, but is unable to cope with the curriculum and academic demands, such a learner’s continued attendance, will be reviewed on a regular basis and appropriate recommendations made. This may also include, but is not limited to, a recommendation for placement at an alternative school or appropriate facility that may be better equipped to meet the needs of such a learner. Code of Conduct The Parent(s) hereby acknowledge/s having received, read and understood the Code of Conduct of The School and agrees to be bound, both on their part and on behalf of the Learner, by the rules and consequences as published from time to time. Each learner needs to sign the agreement once it is explained to him/her to acknowledge that he/she understands the contents thereof.
Suspension, Expulsion. Parents or guardians of pupils suspended will be so notified and given ample opportunity to further discuss the situation with the superintendent. After this discussion, the suspension may be appealed to the Trustees for their consideration. Expulsion is a disciplinary action available only to the Trustees. The superintendent has the authority to recommend expulsion of any student for good cause to the Board of Trustees. See discipline section for infractions that may be, but not limited to, cause for suspension or expulsion. Students WILL NOT be allowed to make up school work missed during an out of school suspension. Students under out of school suspension or expulsion are not allowed to attend, participate or compete in any school related function or activity. This includes, but is not limited to, games, fundraisers, parties, or dances.
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Suspension, Expulsion. Serious violation of All Saints Catholic School policy may involve one or more of the following: Probation • A student may be placed on probation for a trial period by the school Principal. After conferences are held with the student’s parents or guardian and relevant school personnel, the Principal sets conditions for release from the probation. The Principal’s decisions are final. • Any student may be put on probation for failure to comply with the rules of All Saints Catholic School or for failure to do their assigned work. • Probation is a warning period. During this time, a student may participate in regular activities. If during the probation period there is no improvement, the student will be suspended from classes until he/she comes to school with their parent for a conference with the teacher(s) and principal. • If a student is on probation for an act of violence, then a repeat occurrence during this period will be grounds for suspension/expulsion Suspension • Suspension is justified only in unusual circumstances and is normally an in-school suspension. • Prior to any suspension, the student must be advised of the reason for the proposed suspension. • The parent or guardian of a suspended student is given prompt notice of the suspension and the reasons for the action. • In-school suspension can be directed for varying lengths of time as decided by the Principal but should not exceed five days. In-school suspension conditions are to be determined by the Principal. In-school suspension students remain the responsibility of the school. • Out-of-school suspension is considered a rarity and is the responsibility of the Principal. A maximum of five days can be imposed unless a written notice of an expulsion hearing is scheduled. Such notice shall allow not more than a total of fifteen consecutive school days to be served in suspension until the expulsion hearing is held. • The Principal immediately following a serious disciplinary offense may give out-of-school suspension. Such a suspension is for investigative purposes.

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