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- Out-of-school suspension means a student cannot attend school due to discipline reasons. Expulsion is when a student is removed from school by the superintendent due to student behavior. Ohio law states a public school may suspend a student from school for a period not to exceed ten school days.
- Suspension and Expulsion For Children with Disabilities
- Suspension and Expulsion in The 3rd Grade and Below
- Suspensions in The 4th Grade and Above
- Expulsions in The 4th Grade and Above
- Truancy
If your child receives special education services like an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or a 504 plan, or if you think your child has a disability, there are limits on suspension and expulsion. If your child has an IEP or a 504 plan, the school must have a special meeting before starting a suspension or expulsion lasting more than 10 days....
If your child is in the 3rd grade or below, they can only be suspended or expelled if they: 1. Make a bomb threat or bring a knife or firearm to school. 2. Do something that would be a crime if an adult did it, and they cause serious physical injury to someone else. If your young child is suspended or expelled for one of these reasons, the school m...
If your child receives an out-of-school suspension, the school must give you written notice. The notice will state the reason for suspension. Also, the school will schedule an informal hearing for the next school day. If your child says they are suspended, and the school does not schedule a hearing, you should immediately request a meeting to discu...
Expulsions are very serious. They can have a long-term impact on your child’s learning and development. Students can be expelled from school for up to 80 days for serious behavioral issues, or up to one year if the student brings a gun or knife to school, makes a bomb threat or commits a crime that results in serious physical harm to another person...
Children ages 6 to 18 years old must attend school. If a child misses school, they are “truant.” Your child is considered habitually truantif they: 1. Miss more than 30 hours of school in a row 2. Miss more than 42 hours of school in a month 3. Miss more than 72 hours of school in a year If your child is habitually truant, the school must invite yo...
Oct 3, 2023 · (I) Whenever a student is expelled under this section, the expulsion shall result in removal of the student from the student's regular school setting. However, during the period of the expulsion, the board of education of the school district that expelled the student or any board of education admitting the student during that expulsion period ...
Nov 7, 2023 · (A) On and after July 1, 2017, no school district or school shall suspend, expel, or remove a student from school under section 3313.66 of the Revised Code solely on the basis of the student's absences from school without legitimate excuse.
Oct 3, 2023 · Duties of teacher and superintendent upon withdrawal or habitual absence of child from school - forms. (A) Whenever any child of compulsory school age withdraws from school the teacher of that child shall ascertain the reason for withdrawal.
Mar 14, 2023 · What if I believe my student was improperly suspended, expelled, or removed? When a student is suspended or expelled, the district must give the student an opportunity to appear at an informal hearing before the principal, assistant principal, superintendent, or superintendent’s designee.
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Suspensions and expulsions include complete removal of the student from the school environment. If you are facing suspension or expulsion, you should consider taking these steps to protect yourself and mitigate any negative impact to your education: #1 – Review the Notice Carefully.