Can students be disciplined for conduct outside of school?
a. Yes. Students may be disciplined if the rule they violate is reasonably connected to the operation of the school.
b. No. Students may not be disciplined outside of school unless the conduct is drug related.
c. No. Students have the right to privacy outside of school and their activities may not be monitored.
d. Yes. Students may be disciplined if school officials find any student off-campus action to be offensive.
e. It is unknown because no court has ever addressed student conduct outside of school.
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