Rules are different at every school, but usually only the principal suspends students. However, the principal may listen to what the teacher has to say.
2006-12-14 09:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The Teacher would have to send an explanation of the situation to the principal with a suggestion of the action which they felt should be taken. The ultimate decision of what happens, whether the student is suspended or not, is up to the Principal I believe.Smaller punishments such as detention can be given out by teachers, but I doubt they hold the power to suspend students in any school.
2006-12-14 10:05:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually a teacher would give a recommendation for suspension if he/she wanted a student suspended for something specific. However, suspending is the job of the principal.
2006-12-14 11:27:58
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answered by caitlinerika 3
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Depends on the school district. I am a high school teacher and I can suspend my students at anytime. It makes life so much easier... there is no threat of going to the principal, because I can just take care of it.
2006-12-15 21:06:29
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answered by okie 3
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This may vary by school district so check your own schools handbook, but typically the most a teacher can give is detention. However, the teacher has the power to reccomend suspension to a GA or principal, and most likely if the teacher does do that you will be suspended.
2006-12-14 09:59:01
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answered by nick11qb 2
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A teacher should have but does not have the power to suspend students.
2006-12-14 10:13:06
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answered by Beth M 4
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yes it is ultimately the teachers decision the principle is not aware of what all the students are doing but the teacher supervices her students and can choose to suspend the child!
2006-12-14 10:01:20
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answered by worm 3
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only the principal or perhaps the vice- principal have the power to suspend a student
2006-12-14 10:00:59
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answered by Leijla B 2
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First, enable's be sparkling: instructors do no longer droop pupils; principals droop pupils. Suspension is an administrative accountability for the significant to accomplish as she or he's directed by making use of the college board; even nonetheless, in lots of circumstances the significant ought to make a judgment. You look to think of you're maximum suitable in what occurred; i think it relatively is presumptuous. you're too in contact to make a judgment. it relatively is why you like a 0.33 social gathering to look on the project. in step with what you have written, you sound such as you have been in the main suitable. even nonetheless, you do no longer say what occurred to the student who picked the combat. Did he finally end up in a scientific institution? Did he have severe injuries? Did you appear to be uninjured whilst he became injured? At what element became it self-protection and in step with probability did it circulate previous protection to a minimum of one in each and every of offense? As for a suspension jeopardizing your probability to get into an Ivy League college, it relatively is rubbish. Disciplinary comments do no longer look on severe college transcripts and your ACT and/or SAT scores will talk volumes in direction of your application. learn from this adventure and you have got won something. learn no longer something, and you're apt to repeat such an adventure which will have much extra dire outcomes (consisting of manslaughter).
2016-10-14 23:12:55
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answered by ? 4
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No, suspension is soley at the discretion of the principal or dean and is always based on the disciplinary policies set by the school district.
2006-12-14 10:01:05
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answered by soulguy85 6
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