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Columbine shooting tragedy, schools have become increasingly willing to suspend or have expelled students for minor behavior offenses". The source mentions Columbine once, and it's unclear whether the source is stating that Columbine was part of the "beginning" of the increase in expulsion rates. Especially in light of the first sentence in that section, the article does not seem to be entirely coherent.
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We aren't quite that strict. For example, possession of very small knives or of look-alike weapons will only get you suspended, fighting usually merits an ISS {AKA exclusion from the rest of the school}, and, if you go to rehab, you won't get expelled until your 3rd alcohol offence or your 2nd drug
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I am one of the editors which have written some of the pages, I have added a couple of sources published by the UK government which state the rules. I think that to state that the article is too "British-centric" is unreasonable. The "USA-centric" version was written in a much more informal manner,
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