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  2. School discipline - Wikipedia

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    School systems set rules, and if students break these rules they are subject to discipline. These rules may, for example, define the expected standards of school uniforms, punctuality, social conduct, and work ethic. The term "discipline" is applied to the action that is the consequence of breaking the rules.

  3. Zero-tolerance policies in schools - Wikipedia

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    A zero-tolerance policy in schools is a policy of strict enforcement of school rules against behaviors or the possession of items deemed undesirable. In schools, common zero-tolerance policies concern physical altercations, as well as the possession or use of illicit drugs or weapons. Students, and sometimes staff, parents, and other visitors ...

  4. Freedom of speech in schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Fourth Circuit held for a school district's discipline of a student who had created, after school one day, a MySpace page devoted to ridiculing a classmate which other students had joined and shared content on, since it had led to a complaint from the other student's parents that it violated the school's anti-bullying policies, and their ...

  5. What are the new education rules proposed by Ryan Walters ...

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    State schools Superintendent Ryan Walters formally proposed new state education rules Friday that he said would ban the use of state money on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs in ...

  6. Florida schools have new rules from lawmakers. What that ...

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    Florida lawmakers pushed through and passed a slew of education bills this Legislative Session that wrapped up Friday, underscoring Gov. DeSantis’ and Republican’s efforts to overhaul the ...

  7. Trump administration authorizes immigration enforcement on ...

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    Since most colleges and K-12 schools are bound by certain federal rules, a fresh sense of confusion has set in among school officials about which government regulations to follow.

  8. Education policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Several school safety laws were passed in 1994, including the Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994, the Safe Schools Act, and the Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act, all of which set restrictions on prohibited items or provided support for schools to enforce safety measures. In 1998, the Safe Schools Initiative was created, including the ...

  9. Compulsory education - Wikipedia

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    Compulsory school attendance or compulsory schooling means that parents are obliged to send their children to a state-approved school. [ 1 ] All countries except Bhutan , Papua New Guinea , Solomon Islands , and Vatican City have compulsory education laws.