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Alexis was expelled from school and is currently being homeschooled along with her brother Collin. In a Fall 2010 interview, Kate Gosselin said that the goal is to have the expelled kids back in school as soon as possible. From all accounts the earliest possibility to return to school will be Fall 2011.
According to Holly Baby and the tabloids, they were expelled for bullying other children. 'They've fought with their peers, called them nasty names and made fun of other kids,' a source close to the family several magazines. Another source claimed that some of Kate's eight children have been having 'rage issues' - one of the girls was previously suspended for two weeks after hitting a classmate. A source told The New York Post that Kate's 'number one concern is protecting her children and is keeping this personal situation as a private matter that she works out with her kids.'
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Not on screen According to Walt Disney, Mickey and Minnie Mouse have never been married on screen. But, in 1933, during an interview with Film Pictorial, Walt said, "In private life, Mickey is married to Minnie... What it really amounts to is that Minnie is, for screen purposes, his leading lady." Two years later in 1935, he told Louise Morgan in the News Chronicle "There's no marriage in the land of make-believe. Mickey and Minnie must live happily ever after." The discussion of Mickey and Minnie's wedding has been fueled by the 1932 film Mickey's Nightmare in which Mickey falls asleep in the armchair instead of meeting Minnie at the local dance. Mickey dreams of being married to Minnie and is surrounded by numerous little Mickey mice. Then in 1935, a cover for for the sheet music "The Wedding Of Mister Mickey Mouse"shows a picture of a beaming Mickey, dressing in a tux, leading Minnie, dressed in a veil, from the church to the happy cheering of Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow. This music was a Novelty Fox-trot with music by Franz Vienna and words by Edward Pola with special permission by Walt Disney. " ~ Walt Disney
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That depends on the rules of the school. However, for most schools, the girl will be expelled for being pregnant.
It is unlikely that you will become a Neurosurgeon.
Being suspended means temporarily being removed from school or an organization for a specific period of time, typically due to misconduct. On the other hand, being expelled is a permanent removal from school or an organization, usually for serious or repeated violations of rules or policies. Expulsion typically involves a more severe consequence compared to suspension.
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Example sentence - Her bad behavior resulted in her being expelled from school.
Albert Einstein was expelled from school for not being a good student. He did not has his respect for his authority,neither have much patience while in school .His Teachers felt that other students would not do better if Einstein remained in the school.He also use to act very smart and used to smile in a confident manner even in front of the director of the school.
He permanently dropped out of school at the age of 14, after being expelled for hitting a female teacher in the face
It depends on the school reveiving the credits. You should contact the school that you are trying to transfer to to see what the policy is.
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Potentially, yes. Most schools will require you to restart the program, however. It would also depend on why you were expelled.
For being an extremely good looking boy? Haha, i don't know.
In many states, expulsion means you are banned from attending any school within that state; which means you will have move out of state if you wish you attend high school and get a diploma. However, you do have the option of attending a private or charter school to earn a regular diploma and not end up receiving a G.E.D., however this can be complicated and costly. Overall, it is best to not get expelled because no colleges or universities will consider accepting someone who has been expelled from a school or a district.