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The number of detentions a year 7 student should receive depends on the school's specific discipline policies and the student's behavior. Generally, detentions are given as a consequence for minor infractions, and the goal is to help the student learn from their mistakes and improve their behavior in the future. It's important for schools to have clear guidelines on when detentions should be given and to ensure they are used as a constructive tool for teaching responsibility and accountability.

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