Common use of Student Discipline Policy Clause in Contracts

Student Discipline Policy. A. A teacher may exclude temporarily from his or her class a student, who in the teacher's opinion is causing serious disruption. The teacher shall decide on the best course of action to deliver the student to another authority. "Temporarily" does not imply longer than one (1) day. B. The teacher shall confer with the principal or assistant principal, providing necessary information concerning the problem and shall provide a written statement of the problem at the time, or within twenty-four (24) hours. C. The teacher will re-admit the student after some adjustment is made or a conference is held with the parties concerned before the student is returned to class. The teacher will be informed of the results of the conference or adjustment. This will be in writing if the teacher so requests. The teacher may re-admit the student without conference or adjustment if the teacher so wishes. D. Following such a conference one of three courses of action will be taken: 1. The student will be returned to class with the understanding that he or she will correct the behavior. 2. The student will be suspended. 3. By mutual consent of the teachers, a student can be transferred by an administrator from one room to another. E. A continuous record of school discipline cases will be maintained by an administrator. This file or the administrator's conference with the teacher involved shall be used as a basis for recommendations for suspensions and intelligent administering of penalties for infractions. F. A student who threatens or assaults school personnel shall be immediately suspended for a period of time for an investigation. G. A place will be provided at all times during the school day for teachers to send students for disciplinary action. This place will be supervised by an adult or school employee. A teacher shall not be asked to provide this supervision unless it is by mutual consent. H. Students can await disciplinary action in this place until they have been seen by the principal or assistant principal or until they have been released from class for the day with instructions to return to the principal the following day. I. Whenever they are engaged in the performance of their professional duties, teachers will be responsible for student discipline.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Student Discipline Policy. A. A teacher may exclude temporarily from his or her class a student, who in the teacher's opinion opinion, is causing serious disruption. The teacher shall decide on the best course of action to deliver the student to another authority. "Temporarily" does not imply longer than one (1) day. B. The teacher shall confer with the principal or assistant principal, providing necessary information concerning the problem and shall provide a written statement of the problem at the time, or within twenty-four (24) hours. C. The teacher will re-admit the student after some adjustment is made or a conference is held with the parties concerned before the student is returned to class. The teacher will be informed of the results of the conference or adjustment. This will be in writing if the teacher so requests. The teacher may re-admit the student without conference or adjustment if the teacher so wishes. D. Following such a conference one of three courses of action will be taken: 1. The student will be returned to class with the understanding that he or she will correct the behavior. 2. The student will be suspended. 3. By mutual consent of the teachers, a student can be transferred by an administrator from one room to another. E. A continuous record of school discipline cases will be maintained by an administrator. This file or the administrator's conference with the teacher involved shall be used as a basis for recommendations for suspensions and intelligent administering of penalties for infractions. F. A student who threatens or assaults school personnel shall be immediately suspended for a period of time for an investigation. G. A place will be provided at all times during the school day for teachers to send students for disciplinary action. This place will be supervised by an adult or school employee. A teacher shall not be asked to provide this supervision unless it is by mutual consent. H. Students can await disciplinary action in this place until they have been seen by the principal or assistant principal or until they have been released from class for the day with instructions to return to the principal the following day. I. Whenever they are engaged in the performance of their professional duties, teachers will be responsible for student discipline.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement