Is Hiding Your Face In School Illegal?

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LawByMike
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the common rule is that you can usually wear anything that's not distracting, disruptive, or inappropriate for school. it depends on the specific school

Salamatic
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The teacher said 48 seconds right at the 48 second mark. Mike is good at perfectly timing the script!

Rickybnsf
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Recently, many schools banned kids from wearing all black clothing. I wonder if that could be successfully challenged on 1st Amendment grounds?

kenmcwilliams
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“and history is about to repeat itself” bro I thought of the wrong thing 😭😭😭🙏🙏

sunzsunset
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The teacher disrupting the class because of the covering, is not the covering being disruptive, it's the teacher. It has to be distracting or disrupting the students

MediumHeatJazz
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by that argument the arm bands would also be distracting and disruptive, actually anything could arbitrarily be labeled as distracting and disruptive by an authority figure

calebsmith
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kineshashekhar
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Bro has social anxiety on a whole other level 💀💀💀

Arandomdude
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Ngl this kind of reminded me of how after covid I was the only student who still kept wearing their mask to the point nobody knew how I looked until a year or so later. I still remember vividly asking something to the teacher and she was like “Damn I’m sorry ___, I couldn’t recognize you” 😭😭

thymos_nova
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What would “disruptive” mean? Like, if I have something that isn’t distracting to me or anyone else in class, but the teacher decides to be disruptive about it, is it still my fault?

CreatorProductionsOriginal
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The thing is that they use the "distracting or disruptive" to screw over students. Because, if you've been involved in stuff like this, the teachers are the ones making things distracting and disruptive. I did love when this happened in middle school when we had different teachers because I was like "well x, y and z, were perfectly able to teach their class"

abriannaaguilera
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Calling it disruptive purely because the teacher got upset over it and made a disruption instead of the kid is honestly really fitting for a classroom

zangetsukurosaki
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It was only disruptive cause the teacher made it so, if the teacher ignored it than it wouldn't of been so its not disruptive

wizardgrain
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Except that it is literally US history. The degree to which people protested the Vietnam War, and the counter protesters that opposed them, are a very important part of our nation's history that doesn't really get talked about as much as it should. A Supreme Court case that dates back to and stems from the political and civil turmoil of that period is absolutely a valid topic to have in a US History classroom.

kevinmencer
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Couldn't it be argued that the teacher is making it distracting when it wasn't doing so before?

jettd
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i agree with the dude that said he's evading taxes

LapizMsI
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«distracting, disruptive, or inappropriate» sounds purposefully broad and vague

potmki
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So basically if a teacher complains enough, anything can be prohibited?

DMAN_GAMR
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It was really annoying when the teacher would stop everything to point out a distraction no one even noticed. After a while, I'd think to myself, "Are we learning about WW2 or playing I spy?" Still so happy I'm out of school.

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