Students in elementary, middle, high school, and even college can get into trouble. You can make an innocent mistake or get into a fist fight. Depending on the school’s disciplinary procedure, a student could face the threat of expulsion or be expelled. What types of...
Month: January 2017
Can a private school expel me for no reason? Education Lawyer Advice
Many students attend private K-12 schools and private colleges and universities. Typically, parents and students make financial sacrifices to remain enrolled. What happens when things go wrong? The school could ask you to leave or essentially expel you, but is it...
Turnitin says I plagiarized, but I didn’t! Education Lawyer Advice
You worked hard on a paper, you have citations for all of your quotes and paraphrased passages, you submit it to Turnitin and it comes back with a high percentage match. You now are face to face with your teacher or professor who is accusing you of plagiarism, but you...
You Hacked a Teacher’s Gradebook – What Now? Education Lawyer Help
Your grades in high school and college are very important. Straight A’s or high GPA can open doors for you in the future. However, some high school or college students may feel desperate to get the grade they need. They then resort to hacking their teacher’s...
Enrolling a child in a school that you are not zoned for? Tips from an Education Lawyer.
If you want your child to attend a school that you are not zoned for, you have options. Many school choices now exist for students. The Florida Department of Education provides students with the ability to attend public, charter, or virtual schools. They also offer a...
Caught with Alcohol at School? Education Lawyer Advice.
Bringing alcohol onto the campus of a middle school or high school can have severe consequences. Students may face suspension or expulsion if caught. Many schools consider bringing alcohol to school a Level IV offense. These offenses can leave a mark on a student’s...
Accused of Cheating on a Board or State Exam? Education Lawyer Help.
Being accused of cheating on a board, state, or professional exam is more common than one would think. Thousands of individuals take these exams each year. National boards may require medical doctors or other doctoral candidates to take exams like the USMLE, COMLEX or...
Caught with drugs in school? Education Lawyer Advice.
The possession and use of drugs in school is on the rise. In turn, schools are developing zero tolerance policies regarding the possession of drugs, drug paraphernalia, use of drugs, and distribution of drugs. This means that a student could face suspension,...
Can Social Media Cause Teachers to be Disciplined?
Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat are great for sharing information, pictures, and life moments with others. Millions of people use these services every day. However, I have seen these services get teachers into trouble.Teachers must be...
Accused of plagiarism? 3 Tips from an Education Lawyer
Plagiarism is one of the most common calls I receive from students. It is also one of the most serious. A charge of plagiarism may have to be disclosed on every school application you fill out and possibly, need to be disclosed on professional license applications or...