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The Superintendent shall develop administrative guidelines to implement this policy
which:
A. designate the principal as the arbiter of student dress and grooming
in his/her building;
Final interpretations of appropriate dress and grooming reside with
the building principal and/or his/her designees. The building
administrator may make modifications to this code if special events
or activities are planned. Nothing herein is intended to interfere
with a student's ability to exercise his/her religious rights. Students
may apply for an exemption from this policy if it interferes with a
sincerely held religious belief.
B. instruct staff members to demonstrate by example and precept
wholesome attitudes toward neatness, cleanliness, propriety,
modesty, and good sense in attire and appearance.
Students who violate the foregoing rules will not be admitted to class and may be
suspended from school.
R.C. 3313.20, 3313.60, 3313.661, 3313.665
Adopted 8/1/09
DUE PROCESS RIGHTS – (5611)
The Board of Education recognizes that students waive certain constitutional rights,
regarding their education.
Accordingly, the Board establishes the following procedures:
A. Student subject to suspension:
When a student is being considered for an out-of-school
suspension by the Superintendent, principal or other
administrator:
1. The student will be informed in writing of the potential
suspension and the reasons for the proposed action.
2. The student will be provided an opportunity for an
informal hearing to challenge the reason for the intended
suspension and to explain his/her actions.
3. An attempt will be made to notify parents or guardians by
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