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College Policies
& Procedures
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Policy Type: |
Instruction |
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Policy Title: |
Visitors in the Classroom |
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Policy Number: |
IN-01 |
Purpose:
There are many variables and circumstances which could put children and
non-students at risk, thereby creating possible liability for the college.
In addition, it is unfair to other students in the class for children to
be present due to the possibility of disruption or the need to censor
academic materials.
Scope:
Includes children, visitors and non-students.
Definitions:
Children: Any person who is 15 years old and younger.
Non-student (visitor): Any person who is not currently enrolled in that
GRCC course and does not have the permission of an administrator to visit
the class.
Policy or Procedure:
Visitors (children and non-students) are not allowed in classrooms unless
they are enrolled participants in the class and meet all GRCC admissions
requirements or have permission in advance from an administrator to visit
that class. Children that are on campus for other than educational
purposes need to be under parent supervision at all times
Specific Authority:
Law Implemented:
History of Policy or Procedure
Draft:
Adopted: April 9, 1997
Revised: January 27, 2004, April 5, 2005
Reviewed by: Education Council 5-2004;
Contact: Dr. April Jensen, Executive Vice President, ext. 2565
President's Staff Sponsor: Dr. April Jensen, Executive Vice President, ext. 2565
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