Potential is the only reason why. If the student cares for the school and wants great marks, then it is pointless to expell him/her. However, if the student is carefree and unwilling to learn from previous mistakes, then why not talk to the parents and explain the situation. If you ask me, this question is more opinion based.
the student can be expelled from school or can be punished .
A student can be expelled from school for bad behavior. The volcano expelled a cubic mile of rock and debris.
No
The student was expelled for plagiarism because they used someone else's work without giving proper credit, which is considered dishonest and against academic integrity.
Yes
Normally, it would just be off school property. However, it truly depends on what the student did to get expelled. Worst actions means farther distances.
No, if the teachers find it, the student could get suspended or even expelled.
No, it's not okay; it's a form of assault and the student could be prosecuted, not to mention expelled.
Depends on what state you live in and what school district.
In most schools these days, the student who was found to have brought a weapon to school would be expelled.
An unfairly expelled student can receive help at the college services; they have guidance, advice, help, and almost all schools have call lines where you can ask questions. You will be able to find the service numbers or emails on the campus .edu website.
This is against the law for most student and teacher couples. When it is not against the law it is against school policy and will get teacher fired and student expelled.