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Can I be punished for what I say or write at school?

Political speech, exaggeration or hyperbolic speech, and even lewd and vulgar speech are likely protected as long as things don't get too crazy. But speech that is violent and targeted or speech that is substantially disruptive to the learning environment can be limited and disciplined.
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Can you get in trouble at school for something you said 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,” They place a student in actual, reasonable fear of being harmed or having their property damaged or destroyed.
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Can schools punish you for freedom of speech?

Because the law in most places requires students to go to school, schools can discipline you for missing class. But schools cannot discipline you more harshly because of the message or the political nature of your action.
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Can schools punish students for profanity?

403 v. Fraser (1986), public school officials can punish students for profane speech. The government can also regulate profanity that qualifies as indecent speech in the broadcast medium, as the Supreme Court explained in Federal Communications Commission v.
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Can schools punish you for what you post on social media?

Can I ever be disciplined for something I say on social media off campus and outside of school hours? SOMETIMES, depending on what you say. If you use your own device and accounts outside of school hours and your posts are not related to school, your school cannot discipline you for those posts.
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Can teachers get in trouble for what they post on social media?

The First Amendment and Public School Teachers

Public school teachers, like all citizens, enjoy First Amendment rights. This includes free speech. These rights extend beyond the school gates. They enable teachers to express their views via personal social media accounts.
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Can your school see your search history at home?

Can schools see what websites you're visiting at home? Your schools cannot track your online activity through Wi-Fi when you're at home, but if your devices are installed with the aforementioned proctoring apps, your school might be able to watch you via the camera or monitor your keystrokes.
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Can you say bad words in school?

Cursing in front of your teacher can result in being sent to the principal's office. Each teacher is different and some might not resort to the harshest punishment, but it's best to play it safe and just avoid cursing at all during class.
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Can you get in trouble at school for text messages?

Social media misuse or harassment violations can have serious consequences. If your school believes you violated student code of conduct provisions that prohibit certain uses of social media or texting, you can face significant disciplinary sanctions. These often include the following: Formal reprimand.
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Are you allowed to curse in school?

The Supreme Court decision said words that are “lewd and obscene… profane… libelous, and insulting or 'fighting words,'” are not protected under the first amendment, as they may not imply intent to cause physical harm but when they were said they were intended to cause emotional harm.
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What happens if you refuse to give your phone to a teacher?

If you refuse to give up a possession, know that your teacher cannot forcibly take anything from you. However, refusal to turn in an item with which you were breaking a rule may lead to further punishment down the line.
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Can schools prohibit hate speech?

Most lower court decisions have not determined that student hate speech may be prohibited based on its highly offensive message. Various theories have been advanced that advocate restricting hate speech in public schools.
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Can schools limit your speech?

Although students do not “shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate,” school administrators must have the ability to restrict speech that is harmful to other students, in this instance promoting illegal drug use. Frederick displayed his banner at a school event.
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Can a school force me to do something?

School personnel cannot literally force you to do such things. School personnel can require you to participate in some outside-of-school activities. If you choose not to do them, such can adversely impact your grades.
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Can you refuse to do something at school?

Legally, you can, but it's kind of like not doing the pledge of alleigance. Unless you have a lenient teacher, you'll be punished for refusing to go up to the board.
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Can a school punish you for something that happened outside of school UK?

Teachers have power to discipline pupils for misbehaviour which occurs in school and, in some circumstances, outside of school. The power to discipline also applies to all paid staff (unless the headteacher says otherwise) with responsibility for pupils, such as teaching assistants.
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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 schools tap your phone?

Can my school look through my phone without my permission? ONLY IN AN EMERGENCY* OR WITH A SEARCH WARRANT ISSUED BY A JUDGE based on “probable cause” that your phone contains evidence of a crime (meaning that a reasonable person would believe there is evidence in your phone).
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Is it illegal for teachers to text you?

Obtaining Written Consent. The TCPA requires schools to have consent from their recipients, regardless of whether they're students, parents, faculty or staff. This means that before considering texting as an appropriate form of communication, schools need to get their written consent.
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Is the F word ever OK in the classroom?

But in general, he says, this kind of behavior is not OK. The teacher-student relationship should be professional. "In general, I don't think there should be any type of cursing," Shed says. "There are other ways to build relationships with students."
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Is the F word acceptable?

The f-word can be a very hurtful, offensive, mean, and/or vulgar word. However, in adults' conversations and certain situations, it can serve as a comic relief, a colorful method of expressing frustration, surprise, astonishment and friendly-exclamation amongst many other things.
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Can a 12 year old say bad words?

“Parents often wonder if this behavior is normal and how they should respond to it. Our data show that swearing emerges by age two and becomes adult-like by ages 11 or 12. By the time children enter school, they have a working vocabulary of 30-40 offensive words….
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Can my school see what I am Googling?

School administrators can see both deleted and un-deleted history, so you must keep your browser clear of any browsing history. You should also be careful not to store any sensitive information on the school computer or laptop. Better yet, get a VPN for school wifi.
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Can school Wi-Fi see your photos?

It is possible for your school to monitor and access your internet activity while you are connected to their WiFi network. This may include the ability to view the websites you visit and potentially access any unsecured data being transmitted, such as unencrypted pictures.
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Can school Wi-Fi track what you do?

The short answer is yes; schools can track your Internet activity. This is especially true if you're using a school-provided device or the school wifi network.
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