Common use of Use of Parental Agreements for Withdrawal or Reenrollment Clause in Contracts

Use of Parental Agreements for Withdrawal or Reenrollment. The Charter School may adopt policies setting forth parental volunteer or service expectations and may require parent to sign an acknowledgement of those expectations. The Charter School may not withdraw, decline to reenroll, or otherwise discipline a student for a parent’s failure to meet such expectations. The Charter School may not communicate to a student or parent that it has the authority to withdraw, decline to reenroll, or otherwise discipline a student for a parent’s failure to meet volunteer or service expectations.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Charter for Excelsior Village Academies, Charter for Brookhaven, Charter for Scintilla Charter Academy

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Use of Parental Agreements for Withdrawal or Reenrollment. The Charter School may adopt policies setting forth parental volunteer or service expectations and may require parent to sign an acknowledgement of those expectations. The Charter School may not withdraw, decline to reenroll, or otherwise discipline a student for a parent’s 's failure to meet such expectations. The Charter School may not communicate to a student or parent that it has the authority to withdraw, decline to reenroll, or otherwise discipline a student for a parent’s 's failure to meet volunteer or service expectations.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Charter for Dekalb Brillance Academy, www.connectionsacademy.com, www.connectionsacademy.com

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Use of Parental Agreements for Withdrawal or Reenrollment. The Charter School may adopt policies setting forth parental volunteer or service expectations and may require a parent to sign an acknowledgement acknowledgment of those expectations. The Charter School may not withdraw, decline to reenroll, or otherwise discipline a student for a parent’s failure to meet such expectations. The Charter School may not communicate to a student or parent that it has the authority to withdraw, decline to reenroll, or otherwise discipline a student for a parent’s failure to meet volunteer or service expectations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rise Schools

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