The Dean of Students and/or the Principal will decide which privileges are lost while the student is on disciplinary probation. No student on disciplinary probation may travel on an Ursuline sponsored out of town trip during the probation period or the summer following the probation period if it occurs during second semester. Generally, students who are on disciplinary probation will be required to meet bi-weekly (for the term of her probation) with the Dean of Students or their Grade Dean, and/or her personal counselor. A student on disciplinary probation who accumulates 4 or more infraction points or does not abide by the disciplinary probation agreement during her probationary period is subject to a review of her status as an Ursuline student. She may be asked to withdraw, expelled, or her probation may be extended. The privilege of participation in the Ursuline school community requires adherence to the school rules. Each year, students return to Ursuline by invitation only. Invitations may be revoked at any time in the school’s sole discretion, and a student’s registration may be cancelled at any time before the student’s first day of classes for the relevant school year at the school’s sole discretion. Whether an invitation will be issued depends on a student’s disciplinary and academic records during the preceding year. Ursuline may decline to extend an invitation for admission or re-enrollment at its sole discretion. The Dean of Students and/or the Principal evaluate each student’s continued enrollment based on her discipline record and may revoke that enrollment at any time. Nothing in this handbook is intended to limit the ultimate authority of Ursuline to suspend or expel any student in the sole discretion, that the conduct of the student or the student’s parents undermines the peace, order or wellbeing of Ursuline, threatens the safety or welfare of the students and/or staff or violates the mission, policies or standards of Ursuline, as established from time to time, including without limitation, those outlined in this handbook.
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