Yes, you can still get in trouble for accessing inappropriate content on school devices or networks, even if you are doing it from home. School policies often apply regardless of location, and accessing inappropriate material can still violate school rules and lead to disciplinary action. It's important to use school resources responsibly and in line with school guidelines at all times.
You should not wear clothing with inappropriate or offensive images or language, clothing that is too revealing, or clothing with rips or tears. It's also a good idea to avoid wearing items that promote violence or illegal activities.
It's always best to be honest when you are in trouble. Lying can often make the situation worse and erode trust with others. Taking responsibility for your actions and working to make things right is usually the best course of action.
Marijuana use can impact school work by affecting memory, concentration, and motivation. It may also lead to decreased social interactions and influence peer relationships, depending on the frequency and amount of use. Balancing marijuana use with academic and social responsibilities is important for maintaining overall well-being.
Being suspended means temporarily being removed from school or an organization for a specific period of time, typically due to misconduct. On the other hand, being expelled is a permanent removal from school or an organization, usually for serious or repeated violations of rules or policies. Expulsion typically involves a more severe consequence compared to suspension.
It is typically okay for seventh graders to get school supplies from Justice, as the store carries age-appropriate supplies such as backpacks, notebooks, and pens. However, it's important to ensure that the supplies meet the school's requirements and are appropriate for the educational setting.
you can ask a journalist
Lots of people flag things as inappropriate when they're not just to cause trouble. These people are known as Internet trolls. Their whole point is to disrupt conversations on the Internet because they can. Most of the time, the things they flag are perfectly fine.
yeah for unspeakable things
I think not because there may be things that are inappropriate like sex and stuff.
he got in trouble with the principal
what? if the question was "why shouldn't we wear hats at school," then because they don't want you to, they might have "gang signs," inappropriate content, and you can hide things in them.
no not really. only if you write inappropriate things then no
Depending on the situation if this "trouble" then I'd focus more on some more important things like family, and school.
You don't.
if your 18 or over and have an ap pass then yes u might see some inappropriate things but if u dont have an ap pass or ur under 18 then no its not really inappropriate they do a good job at keeping things pg 13 so that kids wont be exposed to inappropriate things
not suitable or proper in the circumstances.
Scout gets in trouble on the first day of school in "To Kill a Mockingbird" for knowing how to read and for defending Walter Cunningham during lunch.