Sentences with phrase «infractions do»

Cruz was suspended for fighting and verbal assault while a student at Stoneman Douglas, but those infractions didn't meet PROMISE referral standards.
Cruz's high school discipline records, obtained by WLRN, show he got in trouble for fighting and verbal assault while at Stoneman Douglas — but those infractions didn't meet the eligibility requirements for PROMISE.
Every child and adult has a right to feel safe and secure in school, but instituting banishments for minor infractions doesn't contribute to the well - being of anyone involved, prevents learning from occurring, and compromises the school climate.
A civil penalty of less than the maximum civil penalty if the person who has committed the civil infraction does not contest the citation.
Nonetheless, a traffic infraction does result in serious penalties for the driver and will appear on a driving record if convicted.
In most cases, a civil traffic infraction does not require a court appearance, which allows you to choose from several options in order to satisfy the requirements.
The infraction doesn't go on your driving record and your insurance company won't find out about it.

Not exact matches

«If the advisor has even one infraction from any of the four regulators, they do not pass our RCR process,» he said.
If Snoop Dogg kept $ 422,000 worth of Bitcoin, he wouldn't have to declare it to Authorities; and technically, in doing so, he wouldn't be committing any administrative infraction.
Based on my reading of it the Declaration of Independence does not set forth a standard for speeding infractions.
«The trouble with this approach, of course, is that despite the veneer of civil religion, most people in America aren't worried about whether they break one of the Ten Commandments now and then, and they certainly don't see the logic behind the claim that infractions of that sort warrant everlasting damnation.
God already did it for you, by sending His own Son Jesus Christ for sacrifice for all your infractions, past and future.
To us this does not mean infraction of particular rules which are laid down by a sovereign God — though this is the meaning usually assigned.
Warda, my apologies for not thinking about your situation — my head was trying to work through the animal product / animal product concepts, and Halal didn't even enter my mind (neither did kosher, to be honest — is that an infraction of the meat / milk rule?)
A third straight win doesn't absolve NASCAR finding two infractions on Harvick's race - winning car at Las Vegas.
This I figure it's most likely to be a small infraction that is being used to set tone for regime with Dareus using a game that doesn't matter as a basis for that lesson
«The agenda of the NCAA infractions committee took them beyond the facts, and the facts don't match the sanctions.
As a result, the NCAA did not add any allegations or include this issue during the University's appearance in October 2011 before the Committee on Infractions.
«I said I wouldn't know what to do with one,» says Glenn, who didn't receive a ring after being suspended three times by the Patriots last season for various infractions and missing 15 games, including the Super Bowl.
«I don't claim to know the rules,» she says, after gleefully detailing her past infractions.
Soccer does this as well with yellow and red cards for the same infraction depending on the situation.
Like offensive holding, intentional grounding, or blocks in the back, the penalty is a spot foul because the advantage gained has to do directly with where the infraction took place.
But life wasn't always smooth for Aubameyang in Dortmund — he's had repeated clashes with the club over rules issues, leading to multiple suspensions this season for various infractions, mostly having to do with his inattention to time.
That's not to say that having your kid do his homework, or grounding him for an infraction or insisting on chores is too much to ask of «vulnerable» children.
This leads me to believe that our kids will probably do the same with their lesser teen infractions.
When the consequence does not fit the infraction, the lessons are not learned.
Consistency is the key here: Don't call a time - out today but skip it tomorrow for the same infraction because you're in a better mood.
A statement issued by Nana Ato Dadzie and George Loh, lawyers for the three, said the sentence was «harsh and excessive», adding: «We also do not believe that citizens of Ghana ought to be committed to prison for infractions on free expression especially in light of the repeal of the criminal libel law.
He said the group had in a petition dated October 25 and signed by one Mr Adeparusi S.T. and addressed to the NUT headquarters in Abuja, complained about the lopsidedness and nothing was done to correct the perceived infraction.
If you don't have a driver's license and you get stopped for a minor traffic infraction, then the police officer understands you don't have a driver's license, you're undocumented and then the system gets tripped.»
The legislative committee would do well to recommend a recission of this infraction and award penalty accordingly.
But reading further reveals that his attempt to do so is itself a richly populated pastiche of these very infractions.
Even if the prisoner's friends and family don't commit more crime, or more violent types of crime, they may attract more attention from the police and be more likely to be arrested for minor infractions.
But when parents jump in to facilitate intensive mediation for every minor infraction, kids don't get to figure out how to work through frustrations like this on their own.
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Released under Sony's Superbit imprimatur despite committing minor infractions against the Superbit manifesto, the film receives a 1.81:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer that does Stephen Goldblatt's gleaming cinematography untold justice.
However, songwriter Ross Bagdasarian who used the stage name Dave Seville, found a way to do more than amuse himself with the high pitched voices that resulted from the speed infraction.
He explained, «If you report several people for an infraction, they'll stop whatever we're doing and the whole community will go down to the Pit,» the outdoor auditorium.
Low average daily wages, lack of health insurance and other benefits, and lack of due process — a substitute teacher does not enjoy the right to a fair hearing or a process of complaint resolution if he or she is reported for classroom infractions — contribute to critical nationwide substitute shortages and an overall decline in substitute teacher morale.
Does penalizing students for a laundry list of common infractions — both minor and more serious — instill self - discipline, or lead some to become alienated from school?
Will you stop what you are doing to deal with the infraction?
In fact, Miller v. Skumanick (eventually Miller v. Mitchell in the appeals court) got even more interesting because the prosecutor told the dozen students caught up in the affair, that he would not prosecute them if they accepted school suspension, submitted to drug tests, wrote an essay about their infractions, and attended a five - week re-education program in which they would admit that what they did was wrong and — for the girls — had learned what it meant to be a girl in today's society.
She does nt have to think twice about her favorite technology innovation: a software program that tracks student attendance, disciplinary infractions, bus incidents, and other pieces of student - related information in schools across the Cincinnati district.
What does not exist are experiments with results like this: «A randomized trial found that a home visit prior to the beginning of a school year, combined with phone calls to parents within 5 hours of an infraction, results in a 15 percent drop in the same misbehavior on the next day.»
This leads to the second problem: Pondiscio and others are essentially arguing that school leaders should harshly punish students for minor infractions, even when the actions don't actually harm other children.
Their findings showed that truancy increased and math scores decreased, serious infractions increased, and while principals liked the policy change, teachers did not.
In response to infractions and rule breaking great and small, these schools do not shrink from using conventional sanctions, including in - school and out - of - school suspensions, community service, corrective exercises, and occasional expulsion.
Most «terms of use» statements do not specify each and every possible infraction warranting a «flag.»
As it turns out, Eden probably didn't mean to mention Reardon's study, but Boston University grad student Dominic Zarecki's study of Los Angeles Unified School District's implementation of a ban on suspensions for minor infractions, the white paper at the heart of Eden's US News op - ed.
Not only does Noble punish students for the smallest infractions of their dress and behavior codes, but they charge fees for these infractions that can add up to hundreds of dollars and result in the student having to repeat the entire school year regardless of their academic progress.
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