Discipline definition

Discipline means any action taken by a school district in response to behavioral violations.
Discipline means the process of sanctioning a license, certificate or authorization issued by the board.
Discipline means any sanction the board may impose upon licensees.

Examples of Discipline in a sentence

  • Discipline appeals utilizing the grievance procedure must be filed within the timeframe set forth in Section 14.6 – Procedure on Dismissal, Suspension, Disciplinary Demotion, or Reduction in Pay.

  • Discipline or discharge for violation of this Article may be processed through the grievance and arbitration procedure.

  • The Charter School will collect and maintain data as requested by federal or state educational agencies or as directed by the School Board, including, but not limited to, the following information: Annual Enrollment for Funding; Student Daily Attendance; and Student Discipline.

  • Generally, an accused educator is entitled to a full evidentiary hearing conducted in accordance with the Educator Discipline Act and the Administrative Agency Law.

  • Discipline in this category will be issued in a line of progression, when appropriate.


More Definitions of Discipline

Discipline means any action taken by the school district in response to behavioral violations. Discipline is not necessarily punitive, but can take positive and supportive forms. Data show that a supportive response to behavioral violation is more effective and increases equitable educational opportunities. The purposes of this policy and accompanying procedure include:
Discipline means a method used to redirect a child in order to achieve a desired behavior.
Discipline means oral reprimands (where a written record of the reprimand is placed in the employee’s file), written reprimands, suspension and demotion. Discipline does not include performance reviews, work plans or corrective actions that do not include a reprimand or other adverse employment action.
Discipline means the process of helping children to develop inner controls so that they can manage their own behavior in socially acceptable ways.
Discipline means suspension or demotion resulting in loss of pay or benefits. Discipline does not include oral or written reprimands, performance reviews, work plans or other employment action that does not result in loss of pay or benefits.
Discipline means correction, chastisement, punishment, penalty, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, shall include suspension, fine, expulsion and posting of a bond;
Discipline means such things as withholding of pay, reprimands, reduction in rank or unusual limitations on access to University facilities or services.