SECSD definition

SECSD means Sherburne-Earlville Central School District

Examples of SECSD in a sentence

  • Any student observing another student possessing a weapon, alcohol or illegal substance on SECSD property should report this information immediately to a teacher, support staff, the building principal, the principal’s designee, or the superintendent.

  • The removing teacher must fill out an SECSD discipline referral and meet with the principal or program supervisor as soon as possible, but no later than the end of the school day, to explain the circumstances of the removal and to present the referral forms.

  • Although the rights of students are not identical to the rights of adults, SECSD is committed to safeguarding the rights given to all students under state and federal law.

  • All SECSD students are expected to conduct themselves in an appropriate and civil manner, with proper regard for the rights and welfare of other students, district personnel, and other members of the school community, and for the care of school facilities and equipment.

  • Restrain or remove a student whose behavior interferes with the orderly exercise and performance of SECSD functions, powers and duties, if that student has refused to refrain from further disruptive acts.

  • Each teacher must keep a complete log (on a SECSD provided form) for all cases of removal of students from his/her class.

  • TheBoard also recognizes that students with disabilities enjoy certain procedural protections whenever SECSD authorities intend to impose discipline upon them.

  • Students must have completed three semesters at SECSD in order to be ranked and eligible for the top ten awards, including valedictorian and salutatorian.Community Involvement Requirement Fifteen (15) hours of community involvement must be completed at a non- profit organization.

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  • We do not recommend that these items be brought to school, and SECSD will not be responsible for their theft or damage.

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