Dismissal definition

Dismissal means the denial of the current educational program to any student, including exclusion, expulsion and suspension. Dismissal does not include removal from class.
Dismissal means complete, involuntary severance from classes by the school authorities for scholastic or disciplinary reasons for the balance of the academic year.

Examples of Dismissal in a sentence

  • Welcome to the Swamp! Sincerely, Mr. Habla- Principal SCHOOL FACTS Hours: Student Arrival 7:30 a.m. • Instruction Begins at 7:50 a.m. • Dismissal at 2:35 p.m. Mascot: The Gators • School Colors: Royal Blue and Green Enrollment-approx.

  • However, this Article does not apply to the statutory suspension, dismissal or non-renewal of teachers as defined in ORS 342.815(9) as such matters are governed by the Fair Dismissal Law.

  • Dismissal without notice The federal industrial laws allow for termination without notice in cases of serious misconduct.


More Definitions of Dismissal

Dismissal means the dismissal of any teacher during the term of such teacher's contract.
Dismissal or "termination" means:
Dismissal means the termination of an appointment by the Employer without the consent of the employee, before the end of the appointment period, and shall be only for adequate cause. Neither the non-renewal of a contractually limited appointment or a probationary appointment, nor the decision not to grant tenure/continuing appointment, nor lay-off for reason of financial necessity, nor the termination of an appointment for the purpose of retirement, constitutes dismissal.
Dismissal means that-
Dismissal means the discontinuance of the teaching service of an administrator or teacher during the term of a written contract, as provided by law;
Dismissal means the discontinuance of the teaching service of a teacher during the term of a written contract.