SAFETY CONDITIONS. 1. The following procedure will be utilized to provide a written response to matters, which negatively impact the safe and orderly learning environment. This procedure will require the site principal to provide a written response within five (5) workdays of the date the unit member’s written concern was first received. In addition, if the unit member believes that the written response was inadequate, or that the action taken was insufficient to remedy the unsafe condition, then the unit member may receive a written response from the Superintendent or designee within ten (10) workdays of the receipt of such a request from the unit member. Forms for such submissions will be made available at each school site. 2. Within 24 hours of verifying the information, the Superintendent or designee shall inform the teachers and administrators at a site that a potentially violent student is assigned to their site. Within three days of this notification, a site administrator will schedule a meeting involving all personnel who have regular contact with the student to develop an appropriate support plan or to modify an existing plan. If the student changes teachers or grade levels at a site, all personnel who have regular contact with the student will have the opportunity to review and modify the plan. 3. Beginning with the 1998-99 school year, the District will develop procedures for implementing this provision and will train unit members about teacher rights and responsibilities in dealing with students identified under this section.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Tentative Agreement
SAFETY CONDITIONS. 1. The following procedure will be utilized to provide a written response to matters, which negatively impact the safe and orderly learning environment. This procedure will require the site principal to provide a written response within five (5) workdays of the date the unit member’s written concern was first received. In addition, if the unit member believes that the written response was inadequate, inadequate or that the action taken was insufficient to remedy the unsafe condition, then the unit member may receive a written response from the Superintendent or designee within ten (10) workdays of the receipt of such a request from the unit member. Forms for such submissions will be made available at each school site.
2. Within 24 hours of verifying the information, the Superintendent or designee shall inform the teachers and administrators at a site that a potentially violent student is assigned to their site. Within three days of this notification, a site administrator will schedule a meeting involving all personnel who have regular contact with the student to develop an appropriate support plan or to modify an existing plan. If the student changes teachers or grade levels at a site, all personnel who have regular contact with the student will have the opportunity to review and modify the plan.
3. Beginning with the 1998-99 school year, the District will develop procedures for implementing this provision and will train unit members about teacher rights and responsibilities in dealing with students identified under this section.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement