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nordsb [41]
2 years ago
13

So basically, I have to ask a question and it’s very important.

Law
2 answers:
ser-zykov [4K]2 years ago
4 0
I don’t think it will, as younger brothers (example) receive a lot of pain (i bled once) and it’s not on the permanent record. I don’t think you should worry, but i do feel bad for the kid.
aliya0001 [1]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Each state is different, at the end of the day, your education district or chancellor decides. For example if you got suspended in elementary school, your record wil be removed by middle school. It’s okay and we all make mistakes, colleges won’t see this unless it’s on permanent record. For example me, when I was in grade school, I got suspended for bringing a butter knife, but at the end of the day if its in elementary or middle school, don’t do anything bad before yiu23====

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