It depends what the school decides.. some schools even expele you.
It depends under what context. For example: If it was on a regular basis (bullying), then yes they can be arrested. However, if it is a school fight, then I wouldn't think that the person would be arrested, maybe given a warning.
A school that participates in the Direct Lending program. 80% of school participate in the FFELP instead.
"Many school students participate in democracy through their student councils."
A school timetable is necessary for students attending a certain school. The school timetable lists events and other things, usually in calendar form, that a student might want to participate in. Timetables also help a student plan their student activities.
yes, because the school's property is private so you could be arrested for tresspasing
campaign for a candidate
Depending on the policy of the school, brandishing a pocketknife can lead to suspension or expulsion. The student can even be arrested.
In student council, students usually work together to organize school events, represent student interests and concerns to school administrators, and participate in decision-making processes related to school policies and activities. It's a great way for students to develop leadership skills and contribute positively to their school community.
social psychology
No, because at most schools (I believe) an athletic is the first or last period of the day although it will run longer (typically). Since you are graded in that sport, and it is considered a class, you may not participate in school sports
Schools that are accredited and that have federal i.d. numbers are eligible to participate in federal student aid programs. The student must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid ( www.fafsa.edu.gov) to determine eligibility and have the results forwarded to the school.
The first student killed in the Columbine school shooting was Rachel Scott. She was shot outside the school's west entrance.