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[quote=Anonymous]Your child signed the SR&R, correct? You should have also acknowledged the SR&R at the beginning of the year -- check your ParentVue. It will be under your Account, Acknowledged Documents. By signing the documents, your child is confirming they understand the consequences of specific behaviors. For example, this is from Regulation 2602.40, Rules of Conduct And Disciplinary Procedures --> Acts for which students may be disciplined include, but are not limited to: 1. Assault: (intending to cause physical injury to another person) a. The following violations may result in a suspension from school for up to five days unless the principal makes a referral to the Division Superintendent, in which event the principal may suspend for up to ten days. (1) Assaulting another student or any person (other than a staff member) without injury. (2) Any involvement in a group assault. Any collection or group of students assembled with the intention of committing an assault constitutes a group. Each and every student who is part of a group shall be held directly responsible for any assault committed by one or more members of the group. (3) Assaulting a school staff member without injury. (4) Improper touching of another person (whether or not consensual).10 b. For students in grades 7-12, assaulting a staff member without injury shall result in a referral to the Division Superintendent and the principal may suspend for up to ten days. It goes on, but you can research it yourself. BLUF, your kid shouldn't be hitting another student and if they did, they should be disciplined. Every child deserves a safe learning environment, including yours. And if your school is not the right environment, then being reassigned might be a better option. Go to the hearing with an open mind. Whatever gets decided is for the good of all involved parties.[/quote]
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