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In the United States, students have found that they may be expelled, or involuntarily withdrawn, from their schools for many reasons. With public school safety becoming a major concern in modern day schools, it is easier to be thrown out of public schools now than it was years ago.
School Punishment Information: Inside
[ Detention ] [ Report ] [ Suspension ] [ Expulsion ]
[ Academic Probation ] [ Gating ] |
Causing, attempting to cause, threatening to cause, or participating in an act of hate violence. |
| Reasons for expulsion from U.S. schools |
Reasons for expulsion from U.S. schools (California rules)
Students will be withdrawn by their principals for a variety of reasons, those listed in one source include the following (Right click save for reasons) |
Causing, attempting to cause or threatening to cause a physical injury to another person.
The use of force or violence against the person of another (except in self defense).
Possessing, selling or otherwise providing a firearm, knife, explosive or other dangerous object.
Committing or attempting commit robbery or extortion.
Possessing an imitation firearm.
Making terrorist threats against school officials or school property. |
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Rape or some other sexual assault or battery.
The commission of an obscene act or engaging in habitual profanity or vulgarity.
Sexual harassment (grades 4-12) |
Drug use, possession, supply on campus. This includes offering, arranging or negotiating to sell. This includes tobacco, alcohol and betel.
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