All students in the United States have a right to public education. They also have a right to be treated equal.
The most common violation of constitutional rights are against students, particularly student athletes. However, there is a student-athlete Bill of Rights that is set in place to prevent discrimination, among other rights.
Students have no rights. The school stands in lieu of the parents when the students are at school and the parents have all the rights when they are home. So, to answer your question no one who is a student benefits.
The Student-Athlete Bill of Rights expands and also describes the University's commitments to the student-athletes in all phases of the student-athlete well-being and development.
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im a student in mrs.gilner's class and the bill of rights spelled out the citizens rights
civil rights
No.
they have no right except for learning
Most rights for the Student Price are administered by Warner Bros Music.
The civil rights movement.
That you have a very good education.
Yes. The Miranda rights only have to be read if the student in question was actually arrested; otherwise, they do not apply. But it matters very much what the student said in the interrogation--if he/she was not polite and honest, there's not much that can help them.