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		<title>When a School Can Bar a Student From Prom</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With High School students gearing up for prom season, it&#8217;s important to remember that most proms are school sponsored events.&#160; As a result, if a student is subjected to discipline from their school, they could be forbidden from attending their prom. School Districts have the power to discipline a student for a violation of the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With High School students gearing up for prom season, it&#8217;s important to remember that most proms are school sponsored events.&nbsp; As a result, if a student is subjected to discipline from their school, they could be forbidden from attending their prom.</p>
<p>School Districts have the power to discipline a student for a violation of the School District’s code of conduct.&nbsp; Before any such discipline is imposed, a student has the right to an informal meeting with the principal or a superintendent’s hearing, depending on the length of the suspension.&nbsp; As part of any suspension a student could be forbidden from attending any school related functions, including prom, regardless of whether or not the event is to be held on School District property.&nbsp; This would include a school prom held at a private venue off school grounds.</p>
<p>The Commissioner of Education has ruled that School Districts also have the authority to set specific criteria that must be met by a student in order to attend the school sponsored prom.&nbsp; If these requirements are not met, the school has the power to forbid the student from attending prom.</p>
<p>However, with the assistance of an experienced School Law attorney, a School District may be willing to negotiate terms under which a student forbidden from attending prom could attend.&nbsp; Prom is a meaningful social experience for many students, and to some, it is extremely important.&nbsp; If your child has become subject to this sort of prohibition, contact a skilled School Law attorney immediately for help.</p>
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