- Finch Elementary School
- Chronic Disciplinary Problem Student
Student Resources
- Bullying
- Bus Safety
- Cell Phones & Other Electronic Devices
- Chronic Disciplinary Problem Student
- Dress Code
- Gangs (Secret Societies) & Gang-Like Activity
- Illegal/Dangerous Drugs
- Off Campus Conduct
- Role of Police Officers
- Search & Seizure
- Smoking
- Student Code of Conduct
- Student with Disabilities (Discipline)
- Student Disciplinary Tribunal
- Student Removal Process
- Use of Force/Corporal Punishment
- Visitors/Unauthorized Person on School Grounds
- Absenteeism
- Attendance
- Attendance Zones
- Designated Felonies
- Early Dismissal
- Falsifying Reports of Alleged Inapp. Behavior
- General Administrative Transfer
- Grading & Evaluation of Students
- Immunization Requirements
- Inclement Weather & School Closings
- Non-Discrimination
- Procedure to Address Parent/Guardian Concerns
- Student Athlete Eligibility
- Student Honor Code
- Student Registration
- Student Reporting Acts of Sexual Abuse-Misconduct
- Teenage/Adult Drivers Responsibility ACT
- Truancy
- School Safety Zone
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Georgia Law 20-2-764 defines this student as one who exhibits a pattern of behavior characteristics which interferes with the learning process of students around him/her and which are likely to reoccur. Any time a teacher or principal identifies a student as a chronic disciplinary problem student, the principal shall notify by telephone call and by either certified mail or statutory overnight delivery with return receipt requested or first-class mail the student's parent or guardian of the disciplinary problem, invite such parent or guardian to observe the student in a classroom situation, and request at least 20 one parent or guardian to attend a conference with the principal or the teacher or both to devise a disciplinary and behavioral correction plan.
Before any chronic disciplinary problem student is permitted to return from an expulsion or suspension, the school to which the student is to be readmitted shall request by telephone call and by either certified mail or statutory overnight delivery with return receipt requested or first-class mail at least one parent or guardian to schedule and attend a conference with the principal or his or her designee to devise a disciplinary and behavioral correction plan. Failure of the parent or guardian to attend shall not preclude the student from being readmitted to the school. At the discretion of the principal, a teacher, counselor, or other person may attend the conference. The principal shall ensure that a notation of the conference is placed in the student's permanent file.
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