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Law Incorporation [45]
2 years ago
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Can a student in US public schools be punished or expelled for blog posts on their personal blog that were not posted during sch

ool hours or on a district provided and owned computer?
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1 answer:
kozerog [31]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

No, you can not be expelled. But it would result in a consequence. But all in all, it depends on the school you go to. For example, your school could be...

  • Very strict.
<h3><em>I hope this helped at all.</em></h3>

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