to expel, to officially make someone leave a school or organization, to exclude from classes, to not allow someone to take part in lessons, justify exclusion, to give a good reason for keeping someone out, circumstances, the facts or conditions that affect a situation, attitude, the way you think or feel about something, weapon, something used to hurt or kill someone, like a gun or knife, disruptive behaviour, actions that stop something from working normally, drug abuse, the use of drugs in a way that is harmful or illegal, violence, actions that hurt people physically, treatment, the way you behave towards someone or something, impact, the strong effect something has on a situation or person, punishment, something done to make someone suffer because they broke a rule, detention, a punishment where a student stays at school after lessons, instead of, in place of something else, offence, a crime or something that breaks a rule, offender, a person who commits a crime, school property, things that belong to the school, accuse of, to say someone did something wrong or illegal, assault, a violent attack on someone, jail, a place where criminals are kept as punishment, a fine, money you must pay as a punishment, truancy, staying away from school without permission, a-grade student, a student who gets the best marks, a judge, a person who decides cases in a court, juvenile crime, crimes committed by young people, commit crime, to do something illegal, a criminal record, an official list of crimes someone has done, immature, not behaving like an adult, irresponsible, not thinking about the results of your actions

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