Students are asked to appear in front of the review board under the recommendation of the deans or principal. Students who accrue an excessive amount of infractions or have a serious offense will be called to appear in front of the board. The NDP Disciplinary Board is made up of faculty and administration. The principal and deans are non-voting members. During a board hearing, the student and parents are given an opportunity to share with the board information related to the incident that lead them to a hearing as well as a chance to speak about their time at NDP. Following the hearing, the board takes time to come up with a recommendation that is passed on to the principal. The principal will either accept, reject or amend the recommendation. The review board is given a copy of the student’s disciplinary log when they enter the board room. All notes and copies of the disciplinary log are collected at the end of the meeting and kept in the student’s file or destroyed.
If the Principal requires that a student withdraw from school, the student (if 18 years or older), or the parent or legal guardian of the student may appeal the Principal’s decision to the Superintendent of Schools after a meeting with the school’s Principal has occurred to discuss the student’s withdrawal.
The Decision of the Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent or delegate is final and binding and concludes the appeal process. Diocesan Handbook 3-1.1.1.16 B & C.
Note: Students who are dismissed may not attend NDP-sponsored events for one year or sit in an NDP cheering section.