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- Stand downs, or suspensions, exclusions and expulsions
A stand down can be for no more than: 5 school days in a term, and; 10 school days in a year The stand down starts the day after the principal tells you about it A stand down can be lifted or shortened Your school might invite you and your child to a meeting You can also contact the school to ask for a meeting The purpose of a meeting
- Stand-down of a student from a state and state integrated school
What is a stand-down? A stand-down is the formal removal of a student from school by the principal for a specified period Stand-downs can be no more than five school days in a term or ten school days in a year What are the reasons for a stand-down?
- Education (Stand-Down, Suspension, Exclusion, and Expulsion) Rules 1999
the period or periods may not exceed 5 school days in any 1 term: (b) a student may be stood-down more than once in the same year but for not more than 10 school days in total in that year:
- Stand-downs - Community Law
A stand-down is when you’re removed from school by the principal for a short amount of time Only the principal or acting dean can stand you down Stand-downs can’t be for more than five school days in a term, or 10 school days in a year
- Student stand-downs from New Zealand schools - Figure. NZ
A state or state integrated school principal may consider the formal removal of a student through a stand-down from school for a period of up to 5 school days A stand-down, for any student, can total no more than 5 school days in a term, or 10 days in a school year
- Stand-downs and suspensions definition Students Education and the . . .
A stand-down from school is for a temporary period defined by the principal These periods may not exceed 5 school days in any term, or 10 school days in any year The principal may lift the stand-down at any time A suspension is the formal removal of a student from school until the board of trustees decides the outcome at a
- STAND DOWN, SUSPENSION AND EXCLUSION PROCEDURE - ovh. school. nz
Stand-downs of a particular student can total no more than five school days in a term or ten school days in a year The formal removal of a student from school until the board of trustees decides the outcome at a suspension meeting Following a suspension, the board may decide to: exclude the student
- Stand-Downs, Suspensions, and Being Kicked Out of School
A stand-down is like a time out from school but longer This is usually to target inappropriate behaviour – either continuous or a serious one off incident It can last for up to 5 school days at a time, and can’t be for more than 10 school days a year The days start counting from the first full school day
- Stand Downs, Suspensions and Expulsions - schoolwebsites. school. nz
Decide on length of time for the stand-down, i e 5 school days per term and a maximum of 10 school days per year – (If the student is from another school - check with that school if the pupil has had any stand-down days to ensure that the total is not exceeded ) 4
- Stand-down rate for students in New Zealand schools
A stand-down, for any student, can total no more than 5 school days in a term, or 10 days in a school year Students return automatically to school following a stand-down Expected stand-downs: How many cases would have occurred if the national rates for each group were applied to the school or region
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