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Thendofreason t1_iu5d2dx wrote

Can a kid be expelled due to their parent's behavior? This should be the case. It sucks for a kid who has bad parents and they aren't doing anything bad besides doing bad in grades, but parents need to be in check. If you care that much about if their kid gets an A or not, then make sure your kid studies and not take it out on the teacher.

I know lots of teachers who wont teach in the rich districts because there's no way they are going to deal with those parents. Literally talking about Westfield, NJ(as seen in that new Netflix show The Watcher. Even though it was filmed in the UK).

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daedalus_was_right t1_iu5f2r0 wrote

No they cannot. Expulsions only happen in the most extreme cases these days (for things like attempted murder, sexual assault, or other such heinous crimes).

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Satanic_Doge t1_iu5iw3k wrote

Can confirm. Expulsion almost never happens anymore in general.

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RosaKlebb t1_iu6jh1w wrote

Hell it barely ever happened. I remember being in high school in the immediate post 9/11, we won’t hesitate to call the cops zero tolerance era and virtually every goon dopehead cretin shit heel was there for graduation.

Absolute worst they did to that crowd was give them all the same schedule with the checked out retiring teachers and older hardasses to effectively babysit them regardless of it working or not.

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