Guest guest Posted October 23, 2001 Report Share Posted October 23, 2001 This may be of interest to those of you who are dealing with issues around suspension. j CONSIDERING SUSPENSION UP TO TEN SCHOOL DAYS: (Taken from 's publication: Behavioral Problems and the Positive Behavior Interventions Plan Required by Law Manual) The U.S. Supreme Court in Goss v. established that a removal of a student from school for more than ten school days requires formal due process. The Goss standard requires that for sanctions of less than ten days there is still rudimentary due process. The misbehavior must have violated a clear written rule that the student was aware of and the student must be given an opportunity to explain his side of the story. http://www.reedmartin.com/suspension.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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