Common use of School Rules Clause in Contracts

School Rules. (a) The school board has the authority to make reasonable and necessary rules governing the conduct of students in school. The rulemaking power, however, is not unlimited; it must operate within statutory and constitutional restraints. A school board has only those powers which are enumerated in the statutes of this Commonwealth, or which may reasonably be implied or necessary for the orderly operation of the school.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Handbook Acknowledgement Agreement, Handbook Acknowledgement Agreement, Handbook Acknowledgement Agreement

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School Rules. (a) The school board School Board has the authority to make reasonable and necessary rules governing the conduct of students in school. The rulemaking power, however, rule making power however is not unlimited; it must operate within statutory and constitutional restraints. A school board has only those powers which are enumerated in the statutes of this Commonwealth, or which may reasonably be implied or necessary for the orderly operation of the school.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.westbranch.org, www.westbranch.org, www.westbranch.org

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