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Section 5-08 – Academic Probation, Retention/Transfer

A school may decide to place an enrolled student on probation as a disciplinary matter.  Disciplinary probation occurs when the student's behavior has reached a point where a more serious response from the school is required.  If the student's behavior does not improve while on probation, the disciplinary process may lead to suspension and/or expulsion or withdrawal.

The probationary status of the student and the terms of the probation must be clearly documented in writing and signed by the parent/guardian.

If Bishop Alemany decides to place a student on disciplinary probation, it must ensure that the seriousness of this status is communicated to the student's parent/guardian.  Due to the great variety of student offenses that can result in disciplinary probation, a school has many options in determining the extent of a student's probation (limiting activities, no athletics, community service, etc.).  At the high school level, a “High School Disciplinary Probation Agreement" must be completed and signed by the parent/guardian.​


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