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Offline Lord Dave

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Re: Get a haircut, you hippie!
« Reply #20 on: January 26, 2024, 09:12:45 PM »
I believe the state is required to put the alternative school in his area and not force people to move. There can be multiple grade levels in a classroom, or there can even be no classroom. There are often options for the student to complete most of the work in packets at home, with occasional meet with their teacher, or occasional proctored test. There are ways to put alternative schools in the student's area cheaply without the full infrastructure of a traditional school, meeting the education needs of students with disciplinary issues, allowing them to get their accredited High School diploma.

Yes and no.
The law seems to make the case of "may" and not "shall" for alternate education.  Suspension, howeverz is a 'shall' for getting the missed course work.

https://safesupportivelearning.ed.gov/discipline-compendium?state=Texas&sub_category=Alternative%20placements
The conviction will get overturned on appeal.