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Expulsion (education)

Expulsion, also known as dismissal, withdrawal, or permanent exclusion (British English), is the permanent removal or banning of a student from a school, school district, college, university, or TAFE due to persistent violation of that institution's rules, or in extreme cases, for a single offense of marked severity. Colloquialisms for expulsion include…

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tobacco or cannabis is not normally considered sufficient grounds for expulsionComputer hackingIf a student has previous disciplinary records of violating other school rulesinstance ofPossession of a small amount of a soft drug0.80text
regulationsinstance ofPossession of a small amount of a soft drug0.80text
that could also result in expulsioninstance ofPossession of a small amount of a soft drug0.80text
appointing a single tutor for one lesson a week.Legal adviceinstance ofin practice usually when the pupil is denied access to other schools or the pupil referral unit the local education authority employs techniques0.80text
representationThere are a number of projects that provide free legal representation to pupils who are appealing against their permanent exclusions from schoolinstance ofin practice usually when the pupil is denied access to other schools or the pupil referral unit the local education authority employs techniques0.80text
plagiarism that would be punishable in collegeinstance ofStudents are usually not expelled for academic violations0.80text
Californiainstance ofin some jurisdictions0.80text
vulgarity which is not defined anywhere within California law is enough of a reason for a student to be expelled from any schoolinstance ofin some jurisdictions0.80text
appointing a single tutor for one lesson a weekinstance ofin practice usually when the pupil is denied access to other schools or the pupil referral unit the local education authority employs techniques0.80text

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