Individual schools had the opportunity to opt
out of the uniform policy, if more than 66 percent of the school community voted to do so by this past April.
Not exact matches
«the new
policy on dress code they handed
out last week is our last chance 2 keep us
out of uniforms.
Lawyers for Phoenix Elementary School District 1 said they believe the recent ruling by Judge Michael D. Jones
of Maricopa County Superior Court was the first in the nation to uphold a school -
uniform policy with no opt -
out provision.
Examples
of policies that can raise disparate impact concerns include
policies that impose mandatory suspension, expulsion, or citation (e.g., ticketing or other fines or summonses) upon any student who commits a specified offense — such as being tardy to class, being in possession
of a cellular phone, being found insubordinate, acting
out, or not wearing the proper school
uniform; corporal punishment
policies that allow schools to paddle, spank, or otherwise physically punish students; and discipline
policies that prevent youth returning from involvement in the justice system from reenrolling in school.
[10] For more information, see DC Municipal Regulations for District
of Columbia Public Schools, Chapter B24, Dress Codes /
Uniforms (under no circumstance shall a student who fails to abide by a mandatory
uniform policy be given
out -
of - school suspension or otherwise be barred from attending school, but a fourth offense
of a mandatory
uniform policy may subject a student, at the principal's discretion, to on - site suspension).
Recalling earlier halcyon days in Indonesia, the Minister has pointed
out how an across - the - board no - tipping
policy would ensure a higher and more
uniform standard
of service -LSB-...]
Exchanges may, and the Federally - facilitated Exchange will, allow issuers to implement, a premium payment threshold
policy under which issuers can consider enrollees to have paid all amounts due if the enrollees pay an amount sufficient to maintain a percentage
of total premium paid
out of the total premium owed equal to or greater than a level prescribed by the issuer, provided that the level is reasonable and that the level and the
policy are applied in a
uniform manner to all enrollees.