Suspension or Expulsion Sample Clauses

Suspension or Expulsion. A student who is long-term suspended or expelled from the School shall be deemed to be suspended or expelled from the school district in which the student residesxliii. A student who is suspended from a school district may also be considered suspended or expelled from the School located within the geographic boundary of that district. The School shall develop its own enrollment policies for enrolling students who have been suspended or expelled from another charter school or a school district.
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Suspension or Expulsion. A student may be suspended or expelled from school by a principal according to the procedures set forth in the Board Policy Handbook.
Suspension or Expulsion a. The initiation for suspension or expulsion may be made by any member of the Federation, in writing, to the Executive Council. b. The Executive Council at an emergency meeting shall conduct a hearing within 2 weeks of charges being made. After hearing all evidence, the Executive Council may, be approval of 75% of the Council, recommend suspension or expulsion to the membership at an emergency membership meeting. The meeting must be held within 2 weeks and the defendant must be given an opportunity to present testimony, if desired. c. A secret ballot, 3/4 vote of the members present, will be needed to uphold the recommendation of the Executive Council. d. Suspension shall be for a period of one year. e. An expelled member may not reapply for membership for a period of 5 years.
Suspension or Expulsion. If Resident is suspended or expelled by an educational institution, Owner has the right to terminate the Lease with no liability to Owner. Regardless of Owner’s termination, Resident remains fully liable for all sums due under the Lease. Within ten (10) days of Resident being suspended or expelled, Resident must provide Owner with written notice Resident has been suspended or expelled.
Suspension or Expulsion. In the event Resident is enrolled in an institution of higher learning, and faces disciplinary hearings or faces expulsion from said institution, such disciplinary hearing, suspension, or expulsion from the institution can result in the eviction of the Resident.
Suspension or Expulsion. Referral Policy. When there is reasonable cause to believe a student illegally uses, sells, distributes, or possesses drug paraphernalia, drugs, alcohol, or other mood-altering substances in school, on or adjacent to school property, or at school functions, the student will be subject to discipline pursuant to this policy.
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