Out of School Suspension Sample Clauses

Out of School Suspension. School days missed as a result of an out of school suspension shall not be counted as unexcused for the purpose of determining truancy. DAS allows students who miss school for an out of school suspension to make up any work missed (refer to the section Make-up Work for Excused Absences).
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Out of School Suspension. School days missed as a result of an out of school suspension shall not be counted as unexcused for the purpose of determining truancy. SSCS allows students who miss school for an out of school suspension to make up any work missed (refer to the section Make-up Work for Excused Absences). School Tardy A student is tardy when he/she arrives at school after the beginning of the official school day, or is not in the assigned class at the official beginning of the class period. School starts at 8:00 (6-8) and at 8:05 (K-5), any student who arrives after that time will be considered tardy. Tardy students must be escorted to the front desk by a parent and signed into school as late. • Excused Tardy: Late arrival to school as a result of reasons defined herein as excused absences or as a result of events physically out of one’s control such as inclement weather, documented transportation delays, health related emergencies, power outage, compliance with court order shall be considered excused tardy if the sign-in procedure is followed . Students who are transported to school other than School Buses (if applicable) and arrive late to school by vehicles must have their parent(s)/guardian(s) come into the school office to sign the student in as tardy, and provide the reason for the tardiness. For carpools arriving late, the driver responsible for the carpool that day must come into the school office and sign in each student as tardy, and provide the reason for the tardiness. Once the student(s) have been properly signed in, they will get a “late slip” for admittance to class.
Out of School Suspension. Out-of-school suspension is defined as temporary removal from the school premises.
Out of School Suspension. This type of suspension will result when school regulations have been violated and it is necessary to remove a student for the good of the student or the school. The length of the suspension will be determined by the Xxxx of Students depending upon the nature of the offense. During the period of the suspension, a student is not permitted on school property and may not participate in or attend any school activities (home or away). A student is required to complete all class assignments given during the suspension period. Note: A re-admittance meeting with parent/guardian, Xxxx, and student is required at the conclusion of all suspensions.
Out of School Suspension. 2nd Offense The student shall lose eligibility to participate in any further interscholastic extracurricular athletics for the remainder of that athletic season.
Out of School Suspension. The temporary removal of a student from the classroom and the school building. During this time, the student will receive adequate, alternative education. The student may not attend any type of extracurricular activities during the period of the suspension. All conditions for re-entry must be satisfied for the student to be readmitted to classes.
Out of School Suspension. School days missed as a result of an out of school suspension shall not be counted as unexcused for the purpose of determining truancy. XXXX allows students who miss school for an out of school suspension to make up any work missed (refer to the section Make-up Work for Excused Absences). School Tardy A student is tardy when he/she arrives at school after the beginning of the official school day, or is not in the assigned class at the official beginning of the class period. If applicable, students who are eligible for Bus Transportation and ride the bus to school will not be considered tardy when the bus arrives late to school.
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Out of School Suspension. Out of School Suspension (OSS) is an alternate means of discipline to fit some cases of inappropriate behavior. OSS shall not be used to discipline a student for skipping class, excessive absences, or other forms of truancy. This form of discipline may be for up to a maximum of ten days per offense. The days assigned as OSS will be unexcused absences. Students will be given the opportunity to make-up any and all assignments during the suspension. The assignments during the suspension is due upon the date the student returns to school or the grade assigned will be a zero. Students assigned to Out of School Suspension may be required to leave campus at the time discipline is assigned. Any student assigned to OSS more than two times in any one semester may be reported to the court authorities. No student will be assigned OSS without the permission of an administrator or designee. When possible, notice of the suspension, its duration, and any stipulations for the student’s re- admittance to class will be given to the parent(s), legal guardian(s), person(s) with lawful control of the student, person(s) standing in loco parentis, or to the student if age eighteen (18) or older prior to the suspension. Such notice shall be handed to the parent(s), legal guardian(s), person(s) having lawful control of the student, person(s) standing in loco parentis, or to the student if age eighteen (18) or older or mailed to the last address reflected in the records of the school district. Students that are serving OSS will not be allowed to participate or attend any school-sponsored activity during the days assigned. When OSS occurs on a Friday the student cannot attend activities for the following weekend (Saturday and Sunday). Any student placed in I.S.S. or O.S.S. may be required to complete and pass a behavior modification program.
Out of School Suspension. Being removed from school property and not allowed to reenter until the end of the suspension. Students will not receive credit for work or be allowed to make up tests. Students may be given the option of community service work in order to maintain all or partial credit of work missed, depending on the circumstances behind their suspension. Students under suspension shall not participate in; a) extracurricular events; b) after-school events; c) athletic practices or contests, or d) return to school premises.
Out of School Suspension. A student may be suspended from school prior to or after a parent/Principal conference. The student will lose his or her privilege of attending any and all school-related activities or events both on and off- campus during the period of suspension. A readmission conference with the parent or guardian will be necessary for the student to return to school. When a student is suspended from school and re-admitted, he or she will be placed on behavioral probation for 90 school days. The Principal has the authority at all times to suspend a student. The length of suspension will be one to five days as determined by the Principal.
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