ISS, or In-School Suspension, is a disciplinary consequence given to students who violate school rules. Instead of being sent home, students attend ISS, which typically involves:
The Purpose of ISS:
Differences from Out-of-School Suspension (OSS):
The key difference between ISS and OSS is that students remain on school grounds during ISS, while they are sent home during OSS. OSS typically leads to a greater disruption in education and can have more significant negative consequences.
It's important to note that the specific rules and procedures for ISS vary greatly from school to school and district to district. Parents or guardians should always refer to their child's school's student handbook for details on their specific ISS policies.
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