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What are the consequences of not following school policy?

1. Detentions - Students who break school rules may be assigned detention. Detentions are usually after school and can last from a few hours to a few days.

2. Suspension - Students who commit more serious offenses may be suspended from school. Suspensions can range from a few days to a few weeks.

3. Referral to the principal's office - Students who are repeat offenders may be referred to the principal's office for disciplinary action. This may involve a meeting with the principal, parents, and teachers.

4. Expulsion - Students who commit serious violations of school policy or the law may be expelled from school. Expulsions are typically permanent.

5. Loss of privileges - Students who break school rules may also lose privileges, such as the ability to participate in extracurricular activities or to drive to school.

6. Fines - Some schools also impose fines for students who break school rules.

7. Referral to law enforcement - In some cases, students who break school rules may be referred to law enforcement. This may happen, for example, if a student is caught fighting or using drugs at school.

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