Bookworm88
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Minnesota
My child was sent home from school today with a suspension for the rest of the day, and I am not going to argue with the school's reasons. The thing that is confusing me is a subdivision in Minnesota's "Pupil Fair Dismissal Act." Section 121A.41 Subd. 10 says:
"Suspension" means an action by the school administration, under rules promulgated by the school board, prohibiting a pupil from attending school for a period of no more than ten school days. If a suspension is longer than five days, the suspending administrator must provide the superintendent with a reason for the longer suspension. This definition does not apply to dismissal from school for one school day or less, except as provided in federal law for a student with a disability."
After reading that, I wondered if my child's dismissal can actually be called a suspension since it is only this one day. I called the school and was told that this law gives adminstrators authority to use either dismissal or suspension for a one day time frame. Dismissal is defined in Subd. 2 like this:
"Dismissal" means the denial of the current educational program to any pupil, including exclusion, expulsion, and suspension. It does not include removal from class.
Since dismissal does not include removal from just one class, then I am seeing suspension as not including a one day dismissal. Am I just reading something wrong?
My child was sent home from school today with a suspension for the rest of the day, and I am not going to argue with the school's reasons. The thing that is confusing me is a subdivision in Minnesota's "Pupil Fair Dismissal Act." Section 121A.41 Subd. 10 says:
"Suspension" means an action by the school administration, under rules promulgated by the school board, prohibiting a pupil from attending school for a period of no more than ten school days. If a suspension is longer than five days, the suspending administrator must provide the superintendent with a reason for the longer suspension. This definition does not apply to dismissal from school for one school day or less, except as provided in federal law for a student with a disability."
After reading that, I wondered if my child's dismissal can actually be called a suspension since it is only this one day. I called the school and was told that this law gives adminstrators authority to use either dismissal or suspension for a one day time frame. Dismissal is defined in Subd. 2 like this:
"Dismissal" means the denial of the current educational program to any pupil, including exclusion, expulsion, and suspension. It does not include removal from class.
Since dismissal does not include removal from just one class, then I am seeing suspension as not including a one day dismissal. Am I just reading something wrong?