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The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.The principal of the school would not suspend the student from school on principle.
It is legal to suspend a student because of a Facebook status. However, there are strict rules about when and why a school may do so.
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
A school can suspend or expel a student for any questionable act. Any regulations over this subject are set by the District School Board, not by any law.
The high school will suspend anyone they catch cheating.
Don't suspend him/her. Why would thay give a kid a day off of school? I say get a truicy officer and have him talk to him/her.
You suspend the student for a week and if they do it again expel them.
depends on school's policies,rules and regulations. Most schools will suspend you though.
Yes, I do believe that if a student were to bully them on the internet ( or known as cyber bullying ) they should be suspended. Even if it is on the Internet, it is still considered bullying. There have been some cases where the victim committed suicide ( or known as bullycide ) because of cyber bullying. Either way, it does not matter if it was on the Internet or not, it is still bullying and it hurts the victim. It depends on where they are cyberbullying. If the School is 100% sure it is while on their premises then they may take a view to suspend a student. If it is from elsewhere then it cannot be held responsible for that student and therefore they should not suspend them.
DEFINITELY! If there's something sexual or mean, they will suspend (or expel) you from school.
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A student that goes to high school.