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... The most publicised case was of two teenagers from a school in Surrey who made sick phone calls and several death threats to a teacher. ... However, the parents of the children demanded that they have a right to be educated. ...
Agreeably, everyone should have the right to a decent education as it affects future career prospects. ... Teachers and pupils both deserve rights, but should a school have the right to decide whom it chooses to teach?
Many people would agree with the government’s decision to re-integrate the two boys back into the school. Others also argue that the school overreacted and was extremely harsh for expelling the boys. In their opinion, a lighter punishment should be given but expulsion is not the solution. ... Some people would claim that it is unfair to make pupils travel outside their local area to get to school. ...
Another major problem is that a pupil may find it difficult to find a new school and many schools will be doubtful of accepting an expelled student.
Approximate Word count = 835 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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