Permanent expulsion definition

Permanent expulsion means expulsion from all Fulton County Schools for the remainder of the student’s eligibility to attend school pursuant to Georgia law.
Permanent expulsion means the permanent exclusion of a student from a public school system. (Student Code of Conduct, Procedure
Permanent expulsion means a permanent and complete severance of the relationship between the student and the District.

Examples of Permanent expulsion in a sentence

  • Permanent expulsion means that the student may not enroll in any public school in the State of Michigan.

  • Permanent expulsion is subject to possible reinstatement as provided in those statutes.

  • Permanent expulsion is appropriate only for those instances in which serious bodily harm occurred or reasonably could have been expected to occur to another person.

  • Permanent expulsion may be imposed upon a person who was sentenced to a term of imprisonment of ten years or more, and presence of the perpetrator in the country is assessed as posing a potential and considerable risk to public safety taking into account the severity of the criminal offense, the nature of the act and the connections of the perpetrator.

  • Permanent expulsion of the student from the residence halls.5.7 Suspension.


More Definitions of Permanent expulsion

Permanent expulsion means expulsion from Marietta City Schools for the remainder of the student’s eligibility to attend school pursuant to Georgia law. Students permanently expelled from Marietta City Schools are not eligible for enrollment in the School System’s Alternative Education Program (AEP).
Permanent expulsion means expulsion from all Fulton County Schools for the remainder of
Permanent expulsion means expulsion from IAS for the remainder of the scholar’s eligibility to attend school pursuant to Georgia law.
Permanent expulsion means permanent removal of a student from the student's regular school campus, without the possibility of returning to any regular school campus, and contemplates alternative school placement. Only the Board of Trustees may impose a permanent expulsion.
Permanent expulsion means a dismissal from the School after a formal Disciplinary Meeting has determined that the Pupil should not remain in the School.
Permanent expulsion means expulsion from YHALE for the remainder of the student’s eligibility to attend school pursuant to Georgia law.
Permanent expulsion means the removal of the right 1-23 and obligation of a student to attend a public school 1-24 under conditions set by the local board of education for 1-25 a period of time exceeding the remainder of the current 1-26 school year, but not beyond one full school term.