Yes. The penalties for breaking the rules at school do not depend on a person's blood type.
If a student breachs the rules of their place of education then they can be suspended. However, if the school is for those with behavioral issues then some scope is given not to suspend. The hand used to write is not a reason not to be excluded
misbehave
pretty badly i would have imagined
honostly its what you believe in
behave badly...
Everyone behaved badly,they had no patience
If any ex husband does this then you really need to talk to him about what influence he is having on his children. If he cared about them at all he would surely want them to grow up as respectful individuals. You should let him know that by him trying to get them to misbehave aroind you could cause them to behave badly in later life as well such as when they are at school.
I don't think so
The word defiantly means to behave badly or act with cold disobedience.
Badly. He was a bastard, literally. (And when I say literally, I mean it literally)
Emmett was a high school student so he didn't have a job or profession when he was killed. The only way they could ID his body was with his high school ring he was so badly beaten.
No, a principal cannot simply kick a student out of school for failing. Schools must follow specific procedures outlined in their discipline policies and state laws before taking such action. The school should provide support and interventions to help the student succeed academically before resorting to expulsion.