Col. Bleep
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Here's the Brewster rule on expulsion (emphasis added).
A cursory reading suggests the potential for big problems because he will not be able to get his diploma.
Disciplinary Expulsion: generally occurs when a student on disciplinary probation commits another offense and it is the school’s judgment the student’s attendance should end, or when the student’s conduct on a first offense is such that, in the judgment of the head of school or his designee, the student cannot remain a member of the community. Expulsion is given for extremely serious misconduct when it is the judgment of the school that the student should not be permitted to continue as a student at the school. An expulsion will result in forfeiture of the academic credits for the trimester in which the expulsion occurs. The school will not permit the student to complete work at home and will not facilitate measures to see that the student completes the trimester or the year. The student will not be eligible for a Brewster diploma. (Expulsion requires administrative review, which consists of consultation with appropriate members of the administration and approval by the head of school and may be altered, deferred, or suspended only by the head of school) Expelled students shall not be allowed on campus without the express permission of the dean of students.
A cursory reading suggests the potential for big problems because he will not be able to get his diploma.
Disciplinary Expulsion: generally occurs when a student on disciplinary probation commits another offense and it is the school’s judgment the student’s attendance should end, or when the student’s conduct on a first offense is such that, in the judgment of the head of school or his designee, the student cannot remain a member of the community. Expulsion is given for extremely serious misconduct when it is the judgment of the school that the student should not be permitted to continue as a student at the school. An expulsion will result in forfeiture of the academic credits for the trimester in which the expulsion occurs. The school will not permit the student to complete work at home and will not facilitate measures to see that the student completes the trimester or the year. The student will not be eligible for a Brewster diploma. (Expulsion requires administrative review, which consists of consultation with appropriate members of the administration and approval by the head of school and may be altered, deferred, or suspended only by the head of school) Expelled students shall not be allowed on campus without the express permission of the dean of students.