Short-term suspension definition

Short-term suspension means any disciplinary action whereby a student is not permitted to attend school for a period not to exceed ten school days.
Short-term suspension means the removal of a student from the school premises and regular classroom activities for ten (10) consecutive school days or less. A Principal/Designee may, at his or her discretion, allow a student to serve a short-term suspension in school. Removal solely from participation in extracurricular activities or school-sponsored events, or both, shall not count as removal in calculating school days.
Short-term suspension means a suspension of ten (10) school days or less. Ed 317.04(a)(1).

More Definitions of Short-term suspension

Short-term suspension means a suspension for any portion of a calendar day up to and not exceeding ten consecutive school days.
Short-term suspension means the suspension of a student from school for ten (10) school days or less.
Short-term suspension means a suspension in which a student is excluded from school for up to ten consecutive school days, subject to the requirements in WAC 392- 400-430 through 392-400-475.
Short-term suspension means exclusion of the student from the school, school grounds, and school activities and functions for a specific period of time that is equal to or less than 10 school days.
Short-term suspension means the removal of a student from school for ten (10) or fewer school days (consecutively or cumulatively for multiple infractions during the school year).
Short-term suspension means exclusion from all schools in the District not to exceed five (5) school days. If there are insufficient school days in the first semester to complete the suspension period, the suspension period will be carried over to the second semester.
Short-term suspension means a suspension for one, but not more than ten consecutive school days and “long-term suspension” means a suspension for more than ten consecutive school days.