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A new Texas law requires school districts to implement alternative schooling or a Disciplinary Alternative Education Program for students caught with a vaping device on campus.
"The vape detectors have been efficient in detecting when students are vaping, allowing us to address the issue immediately,” the school system said. A leading provider, HALO Smart Sensors ...
Teen vaping is a problem that should be addressed, but taking kids out of their normal classes could cause unintended harm. It’s a classic case of sloppy legislating with unintended consequences.
In August 2011, large number of students from different campuses of Delhi bunked classes and joined the anti corruption agitation of Anna Hazare. [22] In December 2012, student protests became widespread all over the country when a 21-year-old student was gang raped in a Delhi bus. [23] Student politics is closely intertwined with Indian politics.
Three Rapides Parish administrators asked Tuesday for policy revisions on vaping, telling a School Board committee of overdoses on campuses and how hard it is to know what substances students are ...
A demerit is a point given to a student as a penalty for bad behavior. [1] Under this once common practice, a student is given a number of merits during the beginning of the school term and a certain number of merits are deducted for every infraction committed. [2] Schools use the demerit record within a point-based system to punish misbehavior.
The state law cracking down on this behavior went into effect Sept. 1, but the test run to see how it would impact Fort Worth students did not start until Sept. 5 since students were out of class ...
The Supreme Court in Murli S Deora vs. Union of India and Ors., recognized the harmful effects of smoking in public and also the effect on passive smokers, and in the absence of statutory provisions at that time, prohibited smoking in public places such as auditoriums, hospital buildings, health institutions, educational institutions, libraries, court buildings, public offices, public ...