no
You can expel a kid from a public school...not the whole system altogether.
Expel.
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In California, the child must be making "satisfactory progress" towards graduation or a graduation-equivalent program. Only a judge can determine if 3 hours per week in the home is considered satisfactory progress.
The prinicple had to expel a few students.
Expel.
because it beat grammers school grades
Whether it is illegal to expel a pupil after a fight in high school depends upon the rules of the school district. In most cases the Board of Education will make the decision.
Well satisfactory means passing but with needed help, so satisfactory plus would be passing without much needed help in school and studies.
To obtain a guaranteed school loan, you typically need to be enrolled in an eligible educational program, demonstrate financial need, be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen, maintain satisfactory academic progress, and not be in default on any previous student loans.
A school can expel a student, but in public schools it usually takes a really serious reason. Private schools can make rules and expel students for breaking them, but they don't want to expel every student willy nilly because then they would close down.