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Dismissal Policies and Procedures. The School shall implement the dismissal policies as described in the approved Application or subsequently submitted to and approved by the Sponsor. If the School materially revises the dismissal policies, it shall provide the Sponsor the revised policies within 30 days of adoption by the Governing Board. If the Sponsor determines that the revised dismissal policies violate applicable law it shall provide the School with written notice within 30 days. The School shall have the opportunity to resubmit. Upon the School’s decision to implement dismissal, the School shall refer the student to the District for appropriate placement with the District. Dismissal procedures shall be clearly defined in writing and included in any Parent Contract, shared with students and parents annually and provided to the District no later than two weeks prior to the opening of school each year. In each instance where dismissal is initiated, the parents will receive written notice of the dismissal including the reasons for dismissal and a summary of the actions taken to assist the student prior to dismissal. The District shall be provided a copy of the dismissal notice on the same day as the parent. The School shall work in conjunction with the parent(s) and the receiving school to assure that, to the greatest extent possible, such dismissals occur at logical transition points in the school year (e.g. grading periods or semester breaks) that minimize impact on the student grades and academic achievement. The School may withdraw a student involuntarily for failure to maintain eligibility, such as District residency requirements, or for material violation of the School's Student Conduct Code, which must also be compliant with IDEA, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) for student with disabilities. The School may not withdraw a student involuntarily for poor academic performance or for a minor infraction of the School’s Code of Conduct. The School will ensure that no pressure, coercion, negotiation or other inappropriate inducement may be used to attempt to have parents or guardians withdraw students from the School.
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Dismissal Policies and Procedures. The School agrees to dismiss students as described in Sponsor’s School Board Policy, within this Charter, and in the appropriate Section of the School’s Application (Appendix 1). The School agrees to maintain a safe learning environment at all times. The School shall comply with Florida state law and will adopt and follow the Sponsor’s Code of Student Conduct, as may be modified by the Sponsor from time to time, for the School’s students of the same grades promulgated by Sponsor. Any policies developed by the School to implement the Code of Student Conduct shall be in accordance with the Florida State Board of Administration Rules, federal and state laws and regulations, and federal and state court decisions.
Dismissal Policies and Procedures. 1) The School agrees to maintain a safe learning environment at all times. The School will expect all students to abide by the Sponsor’s Code of Student Conduct and Discipline for elementary and secondary students. Any policies developed by the School to implement the Code of Student Conduct and Discipline shall be in accordance with the State Board of Education Administrative Rules, Federal Statutes, state and federal court decisions and the Sponsor’s policies.
Dismissal Policies and Procedures. 1. The School shall implement the dismissal policies as described in the approved Renewal Application or subsequently submitted to and approved by the Sponsor. If the School materially revises the dismissal policies, it shall provide the Sponsor the revised policies within 30 days of adoption by the Governing Board. If the Sponsor determines that the revised dismissal policies violate applicable law, it shall provide the School with written notice within 30 days. The School shall have the opportunity to resubmit.
Dismissal Policies and Procedures. The School agrees to dismiss students as described in Sponsor’s School Board Policy, within this Charter, and in the appropriate Section of the School’s Application (Appendix 1). The School agrees to maintain a safe learning environment at all times. The School shall comply with Florida state law and will adopt and follow the Sponsor’s Code of Student Conduct, as may be modified by the Sponsor from time to time, for the School’s students of the same grades promulgated by Sponsor. Any policies developed by the School to implement the Code of Student Conduct shall be in accordance with the Florida State Board of Administration Rules, federal and state laws and regulations, and federal and state court decisions. The School’s board of directors, in coordination with the Principal, shall recommend expulsions to the Sponsor. However, the Sponsor has the ultimate authority in cases of student expulsion. If the School is considering removal of a student from attendance, the School will inform the Sponsor of its intention and share information concerning the basis for considering removal. If the student’s actions lead to recommendation for assignment to an alternative school or expulsion from the Sponsor’s district, the School will cooperate in providing information and testimony needed in any legal proceeding. Students will be assigned to an alternative school only through the process established by the Sponsor’s Board Policy, and will be expelled from the Sponsor’s district only if approved by the Sponsor’s School Board. Students with disabilities will be disciplined only in accordance with requirements of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act and Rehabilitation Act and the Sponsor’s Exceptional Student Education Policies and Procedures (SP&P). If a student has been recommended for expulsion for commission of an expellable act as defined by the Sponsor’s policy and the student is withdrawn from the School by a parent/guardian, the student may be denied enrollment in a district school by Sponsor or may be assigned to an appropriate expulsion abeyance program in accordance with Sponsor’s policies. The School may not withdraw or transfer a student involuntarily unless the withdrawal or transfer is accomplished through established procedures mutually agreed upon in this Charter or through the Sponsor’s applicable policies for student withdrawal.
Dismissal Policies and Procedures. 2 The School shall implement the School’s Code of Conduct, the School’s policies for 3 discipline, suspension, dismissal and recommendation for expulsion as described in the 4 Application.
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