REMOVAL FROM CLASS Sample Clauses

REMOVAL FROM CLASS. Where a pupil fails to respond to repeated warnings and reminders to improve an aspect of behaviour which disrupts the learning of others, they can be removed from class and sent to Senior Manager/Head of Year/ Principal. In such circumstances, the pupil will automatically receive a detention. Pupils may also be removed from class for more serious misconduct without the use of warnings.
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REMOVAL FROM CLASS. Administration reserves the right to remove a student from an academic class or academic setting. SAFE SCHOOLS / BOARD POLICY
REMOVAL FROM CLASS. The Instructor may, at her sole discretion, remove you and your Dog from class if either of you is considered to be a threat of any nature to yourself or any person or animal present, or if you, despite repeatedly being asked not to, continue to use corrections, including, but not limited to, leash corrections, scolding, or shouting at your Dog. Such actions are counter-productive to the successful outcome of the training, and it may frighten not only your Dog, but also the other dogs in class, and it offends their owners and the Instructor. No refund will be given under such circumstances. SCHEDULE OF CLASSES & HOMEWORK: The class schedule is available through our website, where it will be updated from time to time – so please check in regularly! Please use the schedule to plan and book your class attendance. Students are expected to complete homework in between each class in order to progress to graduation level. TRAINING EQUIPMENT: Electric shock collars, choke chains, prong collars and any other corrective implements are not conducive to modern dog training and are EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED from our classes. If a muzzle has been prescribed for your reactive Dog, this must be worn at all times when at the training centre and surrounding areas. Your Dog will then need to be conditioned to love to wear the muzzle.
REMOVAL FROM CLASS. Apprentices must at all times display appropriate behavior in the Program, which is conducive to an educational environment. Failure to observe this rule, or engaging in any unacceptable behavior, will result in removal from the classroom. Any apprentice who is removed from the classroom for misconduct shall be subject to review to the appropriate craft coordinating committee. See Article XII (B).
REMOVAL FROM CLASS. An apprentice may also be may be removed from class by an instructor as necessary and may be disciplined up to and including discharge from the Program for any misconduct, including but not limited to: • Failure to comply with these Rules; • Violation of school or job-site safety rules; • Failure to comply with the rules of conduct for an apprentice, including but not limited for engaging in disruptive or disorderly conduct; • Lack of productivity, including dismissal by an employer; • Failure to buy the required tools or failure to maintain the employer’s tools and equipment; • Failure to keep up with class assignments; • Failure to comply with attire requirements.
REMOVAL FROM CLASS. Administration reserves the right to remove a student from an academic class or academic setting. SAFE SCHOOLS / BOARD POLICY STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES STUDENT DUE PROCESS Due process of Law means fair rules and fair treatment. It is a concept, which protects students in disciplinary hearings. It safeguards the valuable interest students have in their education from mistaken or unfair actions by school officials. To insist upon fair treatment before passing judgment against a student accused of wrongdoing is an important part of the hearings process of the District. The Board considers its fundamental understanding, by parents and students, that teachers, bus drivers, playground aides, and school officials expect and will insist on good student behavior as the responsibility of each and every student in all areas of the school or whenever school functions are held, in accordance with the rules, regulations, and procedures set forth in these policies. The authority to suspend and recommend expulsion procedures is delegated by the Board to the principal or designated assistant principal. Expulsion actions are taken for student misconduct and/or violations of District policies and regulations by the Board only. Administrators have the discretion to modify discipline consequences for a student on a case-by-case basis.
REMOVAL FROM CLASS. The Instructor may, at her sole discretion, remove a person and his/her dog from class if either of them is considered to be a threat of any nature to themselves or any person or animal present. No refund will be given under such circumstances. SCHEDULE OF CLASSES & HOMEWORK: The class schedule is available through our website, where it will be updated from time to time – so please check in regularly! Please use the schedule to plan and book your class attendance. Students are expected to complete homework in between each class in order to progress to graduation level.
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REMOVAL FROM CLASS 

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