Expulsion definition

Expulsion means a denial of admission to the student’s current school placement in response to a behavioral violation, subject to the requirements in WAC 392-400-430 through 392-400-480
Expulsion means a school board action to prohibit an enrolled student from further attendance for up to twelve (12) months from the date the student is expelled. The authority to expel rests with the school board.
Expulsion means termination of student status with resultant loss of all student rights and privileges.

Examples of Expulsion in a sentence

  • Violations that Place the Sector Agreement at Risk All violations including but not limited to a violation of a Written Stop fishing Expulsion.

  • In breach by any Member of 25 performance thereof, the Manager may sua sponte and without any notice or hearing issues a Stop 26 Fishing Order or an Order of Expulsion respecting such Member in breach.

  • The School reserves the right to record the leaving status of your child on your child’s file immediately after an Expulsion or Removal or Withdrawal.

  • Expulsion is the denial of attendance to Kalama Elementary School.

  • Violations leading to Expulsion The following violations will lead to expulsion, following the appropriate due process procedures.


More Definitions of Expulsion

Expulsion means the exclusion of a student from school privileges for more than ten (10) consecutive school days. The expulsion period may not extend beyond one (1) calendar year.
Expulsion means any disciplinary action imposed by a school board or a committee thereof, as provided in school board policy, whereby a student is not permitted to attend school within the school division and is ineligible for readmission for 365 calendar days after the date of the expulsion.
Expulsion means permanent separation of the college and student.
Expulsion means the exclusion of a student from school privileges for more than ten (10) consecutive school days and shall be deemed to include, but not be limited to, exclusion from the school to which such pupil was assigned at the time such disciplinary action was taken. The expulsion period may not extend beyond one (1) calendar year.
Expulsion means the permanent denial of a pupil’s attendance at school for any of the reasons listed in RSA 193:13, II and III.
Expulsion means that the Pupil is required to leave the School permanently in circumstances described in clause 8.11. Removal: means that the permanent removal of the Pupil from the School is required in circumstances described in clause 8.13.
Expulsion means a disciplinary or other action whereby a student: