Expel definition

Expel or "Expulsion" means a disciplinary removal from school for 60 or more school days.
Expel or "expulsion" means to end a child's enrollment in an early learning program. An early learning provider will end a child's enrollment if the provider is unable to meet a child's needs due to the child's challenging behavior.
Expel means deprive a member permanently of his or her membership of the University;

Examples of Expel in a sentence

  • Recommended Resolution: Expel Student A from Ida Public Schools based on data and lack of progress.

  • Expel the student for violation of the school’s Substance Abuse Policy; or2.

  • Written Notice to Expel The Assistant Director, following a decision of the Board of Directors to expel, shall send written notice of the decision to expel, including the Board of Directors‟ adopted findings of fact, to the student or parent/guardian.

  • Record a P in the E Expel column, record the team at fault, the set number, and the score at the time of expulsion.

  • Members of the Lega Nord also organised a petition published with press releases posters hung throughout the town, which stated, "For the Security of the Citizens, Expel the Gypsies from Our Town" and "Notice to Expel the Gypsies from Our Town".


More Definitions of Expel

Expel means to exclude a pupil from school for disciplinary reasons for a period of 60 or more school days.
Expel means to terminate membership in The Canadian Kennel Club and depriving the person so expelled from all privileges of The Canadian Kennel Club
Expel or "expulsion" means to end a child's enrollment in a school-age program. A school-age provider will end a child's enroll- ment if the provider is unable to meet a child's needs due to the child's challenging behavior.
Expel means terminate the membership of a member of the CCEA.
Expel means deprive a member permanently of his or her membership of the College;
Expel means to remove a student
Expel or "expulsion" means to end a child's enrollment in an ONB program. An ONB provider will end a child's enrollment if the ONB provider is unable to meet a child's needs due to the child's chal- lenging behavior.