Should a High School get involved if someone gets caught underage drinking?
that is for any public high school in the state of Texas.? We never had to sign anything.
Seems like crap to me. Why would a school attempt to be your evening / weekend parent in addition to regular school hours?
That is what parents are for..... of course some parents are knuckleheads, but.........
Seems like crap to me. Why would a school attempt to be your evening / weekend parent in addition to regular school hours?
That is what parents are for..... of course some parents are knuckleheads, but.........
Originally posted by JustAyoungMC
blah blah blah blah...speculation..heres the rules at my school..the same goes for all schools in texas.
according to my school student code of conduct, "the district has disciplinary authority over a stuent: ... 7. When a student commits a felongy, as provided by Texas Education Code 37.006 and 37.0081 and 8. When criminal mischeif is committed on or off school property"
to enter public school here you must sign an agreement with the entire code of conduct.
blah blah blah blah...speculation..heres the rules at my school..the same goes for all schools in texas.
according to my school student code of conduct, "the district has disciplinary authority over a stuent: ... 7. When a student commits a felongy, as provided by Texas Education Code 37.006 and 37.0081 and 8. When criminal mischeif is committed on or off school property"
to enter public school here you must sign an agreement with the entire code of conduct.
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