Not exact matches
When questioned about whether pupils should be able to wear face veils in
schools, Morgan responded that dress
codes were «up to the
school» and that
schools had the right to
impose a uniform policy.
While
school officials «must consult the Disciplinary
Code when determining which disciplinary measure to
impose,» they also are required to consider «the student's age, maturity, and previous disciplinary record... the circumstances surrounding the incident leading to the discipline; and the student's IEP, BIP and 504 Accommodation Plan.»
provisions regarding conduct, dress and language deemed appropriate and acceptable on
school property and at
school functions, and conduct, dress and language deemed unacceptable and inappropriate on
school property and at
school functions and provisions regarding acceptable civil and respectful treatment of teachers,
school administrators, other
school personnel, students and visitors on
school property and at
school functions, including the appropriate range of disciplinary measures which may be
imposed for violation of such
code, and the roles of teachers, administrators, other
school personnel, the board of education and parents or persons in parental relation;
- Retain language giving
schools ability to use authority under the government
code to issue bonds but clarify that the limitations imposed on the issuance of capital appreciation bonds in the Education Code can not be overridden by the regulations established for school districts in the government c
code to issue bonds but clarify that the limitations
imposed on the issuance of capital appreciation bonds in the Education
Code can not be overridden by the regulations established for school districts in the government c
Code can not be overridden by the regulations established for
school districts in the government
codecode.
Because the Board has issued alternate revenue bonds for which property tax levies are not extended, these bonds do not count against the legal debt limit
imposed by the Illinois
School Code.
A state or federal requirement,
imposed by statute or rule, applicable to an open - enrollment charter
school operating under the TEC, Chapter 12, Subchapter D, including, but not limited to, the requirements listed in TEC Section 12.104 (b), and in the following Education
Code statutes:
Establish a means for monitoring that penalties
imposed are consistent with those specified in the
school's discipline
code.