Disrupting Class or Educational Environment Clause Samples

The "Disrupting Class or Educational Environment" clause defines behaviors or actions that interfere with the normal operation of a classroom or other educational setting. It typically applies to students who engage in conduct such as making excessive noise, refusing to follow instructions, or otherwise preventing teachers and peers from participating in lessons. By clearly outlining what constitutes disruptive behavior, this clause helps maintain a productive learning environment and provides a basis for disciplinary action when necessary.
Disrupting Class or Educational Environment. A student shall not behave in a way that interferes or disrupts or attempts to interfere or disrupt any curricular or extracurricular activity or the normal operation of the school.
Disrupting Class or Educational Environment. (F) Distribution or Sale of Unauthorized Materials (G) Dress and Expression (H) Tobacco or Non-Tobacco Products (I) Electronic Devices (J) Gambling (K)

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