Students Rights in public schools?
I'm a middle school student and i would like to know my lawful right in the state of florida thank you...
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No such thing. School is a world unto itself, and the Constitution effectively doesn't exist if you're a kid :-/
You have a right to an education. Use that right wisely. What kind of rights are you talking about?
Go to your schools webpage - they will have different links you go get the information from. If your school system does not have a webpage - you can get the information from your local school board. You should also receive information at the beginning of your school year regarding policies, etc. regarding the school. Have a great 07-08 year!
your right is to sit your but down and be taught a twisted version of american history that glorifes punks such as Woodrow Wilson, FDR, ect...
Go for a marketable college or university degree!
It is a MUST in today's wolrd.
Each school district is different.
You have almost no right to be a maverick.
Everyone should be taught critical thinking since many adults are one sided.
Need to be taught skills to do more than one job since a high school diploma only leads to minimum wage jobs with not future. Very few people like Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson are successful and sadly I am NOT one of them!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/richard_bra...
Make sure you have a vision of your future since there are people that will not be forthcomming and use you.
Enjoy your childhood while you can. A lot of your friends will end up going their separate ways so enjoy their friendship while it is there.
You have a bunch of them, so it's difficult to answer this question specifically. Be sure to pay attention in Civics class when you get there.
One thing to keep in mind: schools may infringe upon some rights in order to preserve the educational environment, and everyone's opportunities to learn therein.
An example is the recent "bong hits for Jesus" case, where the US Supreme Court decided that a school could punish a student who had a banner with that phrase. In other words, the student's free speech rights did not trump the school's ability to suppress promotion of drugs.
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