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The previous answer does not address the real issue. No one is talking about handing over a knife. We are talking about punishment. Meaning: things like taking away the recess of all the kids when one misbehaves. It is very unfortunately legal. It should be banned and teachers who practice it should be warned. It will take involved parents to put and end to this horrible practice.

That's going to vary. Mostly it will vary on what counts as "punishment". If there were a racial incident, and they told everyone that there was a mandatory "awareness" meeting that all must attend, I suppose some would construe that as a "punishment". But it would not be intended that way.

Also, please know that no matter what any have heard about the Supreme Court, children under 18 just don't have the rights that they see and hear about. Schools, while being the child's whole society, are actually just places to learn, and are not supposed to reflect every facet of society right down the line.

Thus the teacher can ask you to hand over the knife, no matter your second amendment rights, they can have you be quiet, in spite of the First Amendment, and they can "punish" you without a trial or a jury of your peers, such as by detention, suspension or expulsion.

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