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Can a teacher punish a student for something outside of school?

A student can be punished if what they do outside of school: Creates a “hostile environment by substantially interfering with or impairing a student's educational performance, opportunities, or benefits,”
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Can you get in trouble for cursing outside of school?

The U.S. Supreme Court has long recognized that public K-12 students may be punished for some forms of expression on campus or at school activities—like vulgar language—that would be protected free speech under the First Amendment if it took place away from school.
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Can a school punish a student for what is said off-campus?

School officials may discipline students if their expressive activity creates a substantial disruption of the educational environment or if school officials can reasonably forecast a substantial disruption. Courts generally are reluctant to authorize schools to discipline students for off-campus speech.
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Can schools punish kids for off-campus fights?

Yes. If a student is arrested for assault off-campus, this may be reported to the school. Additionally, if you get into a fight or other altercation at a school sponsored event (sports game, social mixer, etc.), even if it happened off-campus, you may still face disciplinary charges.
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Can teachers interact with students outside of school?

Unplanned Encounters in Person

Should you say hello? Should you give your student a hug? What about a handshake? The good news is that there's no harm in greeting a student outside of the classroom.
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Can public school teachers hug students?

There are many policies in schools now that prohibit any type of touching between teacher and student. Colleges of education also warn future teachers of the pitfalls of hugging students. In contrast, some elementary schools encourage hugging students because it may be the only affection some students get daily.
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Are teachers allowed to be alone with a student?

Whenever possible, never be alone with a student. A student's allegations made when there are no other witnesses hinge on credibility, and authorities often tend to favor the alleged victim in these circumstances. So, don't be alone with a student in a house or a car, and never give a student a ride home.
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Can a school punish you for something outside of school?

A student can be punished if what they do outside of school: Creates a “hostile environment by substantially interfering with or impairing a student's educational performance, opportunities, or benefits,”
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Can my school punish me for what I post on social media?

If you say something on social media during school hours or at a school function or event that officials believe could lead to a “substantial disruption,” your school can discipline you.
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Can a school punish you for self defense?

In California, students who were simply defending themselves when attacked often receive suspensions for fighting, so it's essential that you stand up for them as a parent. By challenging the suspension, you may be able to have it revoked and removed from your child's record.
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Is it illegal to tell a student to shut up?

It's not illegal for a teacher to “yell” at students. It isn't best practice either and probably indicates a lack of discipline and a frustration of the teacher's part.
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Can a teacher be fired for insulting a student?

Yes, a teacher can be fired for bullying a student. Bullying by teachers is considered a serious offense and unethical behavior that violates students' wellbeing and right to learn in a safe environment.
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Can a teacher record a student misbehaving?

For example, a recording that is used as a basis for disciplinary action would be considered an education record protected under FERPA. Some one-party consent states have adopted laws that require written consent of a parent before school employees may record a student with exceptions for safety.
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Is it illegal to text your teacher?

Yes, if you have permission from the teacher.
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Can teachers legally swear?

Legally? Yes. In the US we have freedom of speech. However, it's unprofessional and could get you fired if you curse around students.
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Is it illegal to have your teacher on Snapchat?

Many school systems have internal policies that prohibit teachers friending or following students (and often their parents) on social media, but there is no law.
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Can my school see what I do on my phone at home?

Schools can monitor students' online activities on school networks or devices, but not on personal devices over private home networks. Privacy tools like VPNs, proxies, and Tor can help shield online activities from school monitoring, especially on school networks.
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Is it illegal for teachers to post students on social media?

You should also be careful about posting information about your students on social media, regardless of whether you tag them. The Family Educational Right and Privacy Act (“FERPA”) prohibits schools from sharing some types of information about their students without written consent.
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Do schools have the right to regulate what students say outside of school?

This means you're likely to be most protected if you organize, protest, and advocate for your views off campus and outside of school hours. You have the right to speak your mind on social media, and your school cannot punish you for content you post off campus and outside of school hours that does not relate to school.
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Can I be punished for what I say or write at school?

At issue is a precedent set in 1969 in Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, when the court ruled that the First Amendment protects student speech on campus if it doesn't “substantially” interfere with school activities.
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What is the tinker test?

The Tinker test, also known as the "substantial disruption" test, is still used by courts today to determine whether a school's interest to prevent disruption infringes upon students' First Amendment rights.
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Can you get expelled for fighting?

With fighting, threats, or other physical harm, the schools will usually allow suspension OR expulsion even on a first offense.
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Can a teacher say no to the bathroom?

How it was explained to me during my training is that refusing to allow a child to go to the bathroom is denying them their physical needs and creates the potential for embarrassment or emotional trauma. This is considered abuse. Abuse is illegal. Therefore, refusing to allow a child to go to the bathroom is illegal.
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Can a student kiss their teacher?

If you kiss your teacher uninvited, you're likely committing some form of sexual assault.
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What can a teacher not do to a student?

The 10 Worst Things a Teacher Can Do
  • of 10. Avoid Being Overly Stern. ...
  • of 10. Don't Become Friends With Your Students. ...
  • of 10. Don't Stop Lessons Over Minor infractions. ...
  • of 10. Don't Humiliate Your Students. ...
  • of 10. Never Yell. ...
  • of 10. Never Give up Control. ...
  • of 10. Don't Show Favoritism. ...
  • of 10. Don't Create Rules That Are Unfair.
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