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15 Cards in this Set
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Student Suspension rules were decided by which case?
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Gross v. Lopez says:
Students are entitled to due process and mimics the level of suspension |
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Students will be suspended when danger to persons or property or disruption to environment is____________
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Imminent
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Long term or expulsions of more than ______days require formal due process.
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10 days
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regarding student discipline
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Schools must have ___________ ___________ of behavior and punishments and all students get copies
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WRITTEN RULES
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T or F: a student is expelled after the 1st offense of drug trafficking or bodily injury.
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TRUE
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How long is the expulsion for drug trafficking or bodily injury?
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1 SEMESTER
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May a student attend another school after expulsion?
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YES
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What happens to a student after the 2nd incident of bodily injury or expulsion?
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permanent expulsion and the student may receive. equivalent instruction at some other school
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What happens if a student is caught with firearms and/or dangerous weapons?
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the student will be expelled for 1 year. Same rules of instruction at an alternate school will apply
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Who may make an exception to the expulsion rules?
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Nevada District Superintendent
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What is the title of this law:
School has written evidence that student threatened or extorted or attempted same, initiated 2 fights, 5 suspensions for any reason, suspended for 1 semester and gets equivalent instruction: |
HABITUAL DISCIPLINARY PROBLEM
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what does the NV law require for violent students
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NOTICE AND THEN CONFIDENTIALITY
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NV law requires school officials be notified and the student may not attend the same school as the victim in which offense?
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Sexual offense
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T or F : 3 or more unexcused absences in one year is considered habitual truancy?
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True: There can be an advisory board review and a misdemeanor citation prepared in juvenile court.
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