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What to Do If Your Child Is Suspended or Expelled From School

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Episode Summary:  In this episode of  From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights, host Lisa Mosbey and attorney James Kosnett delve into the complexities of school suspensions and what parents need to know when their child faces disciplinary action. James, with his extensive experience in representing students and families, outlines the common reasons for suspensions, such as drug possession, sexual misconduct, and fighting. He explains the rights students have during these situations and the limited options available to parents when challenging a suspension. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the school's procedures and how to effectively advocate for your child. James also highlights the differences between suspensions and expulsions, detailing the rights that come into play when an expulsion is recommended. This episode equips listeners with the knowledge to navigate school disciplinary actions and protect their child's educational future. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:39 – Common Reasons for School Suspensions 01:58 – Advising Children on Handling School Interrogations 03:22 – Understanding the Suspension Process 04:08 – Parental Notification and Initial Steps 05:34 – Student Rights During Suspension 06:05 – Suspension Duration and Expulsion Recommendations 08:03 – Parental Rights and Limitations 09:23 – Expulsion Process and Legal Rights 11:17 – Common Misunderstandings About Suspensions 12:23 – Strategies for Parental Advocacy 14:18 – Maintaining Academic Progress During Suspension 15:19 – Options for Challenging Unjust Suspensions 16:22 – Addressing Discrimination in School Discipline About the Show:   From Students to Licensed Professionals, Protecting Your Rights is a podcast dedicated to helping parents, students, and educators navigate the complex world of educational law. Hosted by attorney James Kosnett, the series provides valuable insights into handling academic misconduct, expulsions, special education disputes, and other critical school-related issues. With a focus on protecting students' rights and ensuring fair treatment, the show offers practical advice and expert perspectives to empower listeners in advocating for themselves and their families. Whether you're dealing with a school suspension or seeking guidance on educational policies, this podcast is your trusted resource for understanding and resolving school conflicts.

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