Anonymous wrote:Is this the weed related suspension?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The offense could not have been that minor if the suspension was for 10 days.
Yeah, ten days? My DS was physically attacked and assaulted by another student, resulting in a concussion. And that kid's suspension was half that.
Not OP, but in my experience there is no correlation to the severity of the activity to the length of the suspension. It's entirely up to the the Principal or Vice Principal making the decision. Some are more strict than others even within the same HS.
Yes but a suspension out of line with the offense can be appealed (well, any suspension can be appealed). If a principal gives a two-week suspension to a student for something relatively minor, the parents can appeal it to the principal's supervisor. The counties have guidelines.
Anonymous wrote:I'm hoping this OP is the OP of the expulsion thread and that the expulsion was reduced to a 10 day suspension, and OP is trying to see how the suspension will impact her kid. If so, I'm happy to you got it reduced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The offense could not have been that minor if the suspension was for 10 days.
Yeah, ten days? My DS was physically attacked and assaulted by another student, resulting in a concussion. And that kid's suspension was half that.
Not OP, but in my experience there is no correlation to the severity of the activity to the length of the suspension. It's entirely up to the the Principal or Vice Principal making the decision. Some are more strict than others even within the same HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The offense could not have been that minor if the suspension was for 10 days.
Yeah, ten days? My DS was physically attacked and assaulted by another student, resulting in a concussion. And that kid's suspension was half that.
Not OP, but in my experience there is no correlation to the severity of the activity to the length of the suspension. It's entirely up to the the Principal or Vice Principal making the decision. Some are more strict than others even within the same HS.
Yes but a suspension out of line with the offense can be appealed (well, any suspension can be appealed). If a principal gives a two-week suspension to a student for something relatively minor, the parents can appeal it to the principal's supervisor. The counties have guidelines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The offense could not have been that minor if the suspension was for 10 days.
Yeah, ten days? My DS was physically attacked and assaulted by another student, resulting in a concussion. And that kid's suspension was half that.
Not OP, but in my experience there is no correlation to the severity of the activity to the length of the suspension. It's entirely up to the the Principal or Vice Principal making the decision. Some are more strict than others even within the same HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The offense could not have been that minor if the suspension was for 10 days.
Yeah, ten days? My DS was physically attacked and assaulted by another student, resulting in a concussion. And that kid's suspension was half that.
Anonymous wrote:The offense could not have been that minor if the suspension was for 10 days.