School Suspension Sample Clauses

School Suspension. In-School Suspension (ISS) is designed to provide academic and counseling services to middle/high school students (grades 6-12) who have been suspended with the exception of offenses for drugs, guns/weapons, arson, bodily harm, and indecent exposure. ISS allows students to remain under the school’s supervision during the suspension, to receive counseling related to specific behaviors, and to work on academic skills by completing assignments and/or general academic packets. After successfully completing the ISS, the student may return to the regular school/schedule and will be eligible to complete all missed assignments. The absence(s), according to state guidelines, is an excused absence. Students eligible for ISS are those students in grades 6-12 who are housed on regular middle/high school campuses. Students will be assigned to ISSP by the principal/designee.
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School Suspension. An employee who is a parent or guardian of a child who has been suspended from school may take unpaid time off to attend to a portion of the school day to appear at the school in connection with that suspension. The employee must provide reasonable notice and may use accrued vacation for this purpose.
School Suspension. 8. School expulsion.
School Suspension. Students may be suspended from school attendance for specific violations of the Board of Trustee adopted Code of Conduct, a provision of the Education Code, the Penal Code, or the Health and Welfare Code. Suspensions range form 1 to 5 days at a time depending on the severity of the violation. Students may be suspended up to 20 days during a single school year. All suspensions are administered within the provisions outlined in the Education Code (EC 48000). Parents are always involved and informed when a suspension in administered. During the suspension, the student may be held accountable for homework and other assignments by individual classroom teachers. Teachers will give the student a reasonable amount of time to make up any missed assignments. Parents are required to attend a readmission conference before a student will be allowed to return to regular attendance.
School Suspension. The Director or designee shall implement suspension procedures that provide, at a minimum, for each of the following:
School Suspension. Out-of-school suspension is the temporary removal of a student from school by the principal. While at home, work will be assigned and completed. The re-admission process will require a family conference with the principal.
School Suspension. If a student is placed in In-School suspension (ISS), he /she will be counted present in his/her classes. The student will do all of their work assigned in their classes. They will come to school as they normally do. Any student placed in ISS will not be allowed to participate in any curricular or extra- curricular activity until the end of the school day on the last day they are assigned ISS. This includes practices, games, or extra-curricular school activity on the days they are assigned to ISS.
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School Suspension. In-School Suspension is a formal disciplinary action that can only be assigned by a TMSA administrator and requires written correspondence to parents. In-school days of suspension may increase on successive occasions where it becomes necessary for the same student to be placed in in-school suspension. Students are to report to the ISS room with all the textbooks, supplies, and materials necessary to complete all assignments provided by their teachers. Assignments completed in ISS will be graded by the teacher who provides the assignment and students will receive credit for all work that is completed. All students under in-school suspension are prohibited from participating in after school activities and are therefore required to leave the school campus immediately upon dismissal. Out-of-School Suspension Out-of-School Suspension is a formal disciplinary action that can only be assigned by a TMSA administrator and requires written correspondence to parents. Out-of-school suspension may increase on successive occasions where it becomes necessary for the same student to be suspended from school. A meeting between a parent and an administrator is required prior to the return to TMSA of any student serving an out-of-school suspension. All students under out-of-school suspension are prohibited from participating in after school activities and therefore are not allowed to come on the school campus. Students who receive an out-of-school suspension will not be able to participate on any overnight field trips for the rest of the school year and any fees or deposits paid earlier are non-refundable.
School Suspension. In-school suspension may be issued for: • disrespectful behavior or attitude shown to teachers or any adult working in school. • repeated failure to respond to correction and direction of teachers or any other adult responsible for students. • disruptive behavior that impedes the work of the student, the rights of others, and/or the order of the classroom and school. The student will be removed from all classes and activities during the school day. Students are expected to complete all assignments given during the suspension and may receive partial credit for work completed during the suspension.
School Suspension. N. In-school suspension programs (ISS) shall be governed by a collateral agreement originally dated April 27, 1984, and as mutually modified by the parties. (See Appendix H.)
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