When a student is suspended, must the school provide a full and fair hearing before an impartial adjudicator?

a. No. But a school does need to provide the suspended student an opportunity to refute charges before an objective decision maker who could be a teacher or administrator.
b. No. But a school does need to provide the suspended student with an opportunity to cross-examine opposing witnesses.
c. No. Only expelled students are provided procedural due process.
d. Yes. A school also must provide the suspended student with the right to legal counsel or some other adult representation.
e. Yes. A school must provide both suspended and expelled students with a full and fair hearing.


Answer: a

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