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CHILDREN IN THE CLASSROOM | No. 4-23 | Rev. 02-04-04 |
| Date 4-13-89 | |||
POLICY
In general, children, including infants, are not allowed at Weber State
University except in certain areas and under certain circumstances.
University facilities and courses are not designed for children. Children
who are brought into classrooms by student-parents may disrupt the work of
other students and the instructor.
Because of the special nature and purpose of classroom instruction at Weber
State University, children are not allowed in classes unless prior approval
(24 hours in advance) is obtained from the instructor of each class. If
permission to bring the child into the class is obtained and the child
becomes disruptive, the person responsible for the child must immediately
remove the child from the classroom. If the person responsible for the child
does not do so, the instructor has the right to require both parties to leave the
classroom.
In emergency situations where prior approval cannot be obtained before coming
to campus, the student shall seek approval before the start of class and
abide by the decision of the instructor. If approval is not given, the
student will not bring the child to class. Furthermore, children must not be
left unattended in halls or any other place on campus.
Children will not be allowed in courses that involve the use of hazardous materials or items that could be considered dangerous in any way to children. The "hazardous nature" of these courses is determined by individual instructors.