Referral of Students Clause Samples

Referral of Students. An employee may send a pupil to the principal and/or a designee when the magnitude of the misbehavior, or its disruptive effect compromises the learning environment. By the way of example and not by the way of limitation, referrals may include behaviors in Category II and Category III of the KPS Student Code of Conduct. In such cases, the employees will furnish the principal or designee as promptly as his/her teaching obligations will allow, full particulars of the incident in writing. The principal or designee will communicate his/her action with respect to the matter to the employee as soon as possible. Re-admittance of the student to class will be arranged after a review of the employee’s referral and a conference between the student and appropriate administrator or designee. Further, the student will not be returned to class until upon oral, email, or other notice from a District employee that an administrator or designee has acted upon the referral. In cases where a referral is designated by the teacher as a Category III offense is re-categorized, then the teacher will be notified either orally, email or otherwise in writing, and if the teacher requests, the administrator or designee shall meet with the teacher to review and discuss the decision. Every attempt will be made to involve the parent in its consultation. Exceptions to this procedure shall be made with mutual consent of the teacher and principal.
Referral of Students. A teacher may send a pupil to the principal and/or a designee when the grossness of the offense, the persistence of the misbehavior, or the disruptive effect of the violation makes the continued presence of the student in the classroom intolerable. In such cases, the teacher will furnish the principal or designee as promptly as his/her teaching obligations will allow, full particulars of the incident in writing. The principal or designee will communicate his/her action with respect to the matter to the teacher as soon as possible. Re-admittance of the student to class will be arranged after a review of the teacher’s referral and a conference between the student and appropriate administrator or designee. Further, the student will not be returned to class until an administrator or designee has acted upon the referral and an oral and/or written communication has been shared with the teacher which outlines the disposition of the referral. Every attempt will be made to involve the parent in its consultation. Exceptions to this procedure shall be made with mutual consent of the teacher and principal.
Referral of Students. An employee may send a pupil to the principal and/or a designee when the grossness of the offense, the persistence of the misbehavior, or the disruptive effect of the violation makes the continued presence of the student in the classroom intolerable. In such cases, the employees will furnish the principal or designee as promptly as his/her teaching obligations will allow, full particulars of the incident in writing. The principal or designee will communicate his/her action with respect to the matter to the employee as soon as possible. Re- admittance of the student to class will be arranged after a review of the employee’s referral and a conference between the student and appropriate administrator or designee. Further, the student will not be returned to class until upon oral, email, or other notice from a District employee that an administrator or designee has acted upon the referral. Every attempt will be made to involve the parent in its consultation. Exceptions to this procedure shall be made with mutual consent of the teacher and principal.
Referral of Students. 27.01 There shall be a Student Referrals and Registration Committee consisting of two members appointed by the Administration and two members appointed by the Faculty Association. This committee shall examine the current policies in effect for student registrations and referrals and will make recommendations to the parties for inclusion in the next collective agreement. 27.02 There shall be a Marketing and Community Relations Consultative Committee struck by the Director of Marketing and the President of the Faculty Association, which shall monitor the marketing of the RCM and its teaching faculty in order to attract students and to reach out to the public, schools, libraries and other community resources.

Related to Referral of Students

  • Referral of Disputes a) Either central party must refer a dispute to the Committee for discussion and review

  • Appeal of Award Within thirty (30) days of a final award by the single arbitrator, you or we may appeal the award for reconsideration by a three-arbitrator panel. If you or we appeal, the other party may cross- appeal within thirty (30) days ▇▇▇▇ notice of the appeal. The panel will reconsider all aspects of the initial award that are appealed, including related findings of fact.