Common use of Student Conduct and Discipline Clause in Contracts

Student Conduct and Discipline. 2.8.1 The Charter School shall adopt and adhere to a student discipline policy (the “Discipline Policy”) pursuant to NRS 388A.495 and regulation. The Charter School may not remove, withdraw, suspend or expel a pupil against a parent’s wishes for reasons other than the reasons for suspension or expulsion stated in NRS 392.4655 – 392.4675 or other applicable statute or regulation. Nothing in this provision precludes the Charter School from withdrawing a pupil from the Charter School consistent with applicable law and regulation.

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Samples: Charter School Contract, Charter School Contract, Charter Contract

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Student Conduct and Discipline. 2.8.1 The Charter School shall adopt and adhere to a student discipline policy (policy) the “Discipline Policy”) pursuant to NRS 388A.495 386.585 and regulation. The Charter School may not remove, withdraw, suspend or expel a pupil against a parent’s wishes for reasons other than the reasons for suspension or expulsion stated in NRS 392.4655 – 392.4675 392.467 or other applicable statute or regulation. Nothing in this provision precludes the Charter School from withdrawing a pupil from the Charter School consistent with applicable law and regulation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter School Contract

Student Conduct and Discipline. 2.8.1 The Charter School shall adopt and adhere to a student discipline policy (the “Discipline Policy”) pursuant to NRS 388A.495 and regulation388A.495. The Charter School Discipline Policy must comply with NRS Chapter 392 or other applicable statute or regulation pertaining to student discipline. The Charter School must utilize its own resources for student disciplinary hearings or any other student misconduct proceedings. The Charter School may not remove, withdraw, suspend or expel a pupil against a parentutilize the School District’s wishes for reasons other than Department of Behavior Programs unless the reasons for suspension or expulsion stated in NRS 392.4655 – 392.4675 or other applicable statute or regulationSchool District agrees through separate agreement. Nothing in this provision precludes the Charter School from withdrawing a pupil from the Charter School consistent with applicable law and regulation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter Contract Agreement

Student Conduct and Discipline. 2.8.1 The Charter School shall adopt and adhere to a student discipline policy (the “Discipline Policy”) pursuant to NRS 388A.495 386.585 and regulation. The Charter School may not remove, withdraw, suspend or expel a pupil against a parent’s wishes for reasons other than the reasons for suspension or expulsion stated in Discipline Policy must comply with NRS 392.4655 – 392.4675 392.467 or other applicable statute or regulationregulation pertaining to student discipline. The Charter School must utilize its own resources for student disciplinary hearings or any other student misconduct proceedings. The Charter School may not utilize the School District’s Department of Behavior Programs unless the School District agrees through separate agreement. Nothing in this provision precludes the Charter School from withdrawing a pupil from the Charter School consistent with applicable law and regulation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter Contract Agreement

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Student Conduct and Discipline. 2.8.1 The Charter School shall adopt and adhere to a student discipline policy (policy) the “Discipline Policy”) pursuant to NRS 388A.495 386.585 and regulation. The Charter School may not remove, withdraw, suspend or expel a pupil against a parent’s wishes for reasons other than the reasons for suspension or expulsion stated in NRS 392.4655 – 392.4675 392.467 or other applicable statute or regulation. Nothing in this provision precludes the Charter School from withdrawing a pupil from the Charter School consistent with applicable law and regulation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Charter School Contract

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