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Are teachers allowed to kick students out for being disruptive?

I cussed at a teacher because I was annoyed with her I didn’t want to do the work. Fed up with my attitude she told me to get out. She was like, “I am getting sick and tired of your ugly mouth. Get out! Get out of my classroom! NOW!!!!!”
I was in 7th grade. She pulled me out of class and closed the door in my face and made me sit outside until I was calm.
Also when I was in 2nd grade, a teacher scold at me, “GET OUT!” Very rudely and took me out of class because I was mouthing her off. She stayed outside with me until I was calm. She was kind but the “mean” teacher at the same time. The two assistants stayed in the class with the other kids.

Teachers have a feisty attitude.
WolfGirlwh0r3 · 36-40, T
Depends on the situation, if the Teacher is kicking a student out for the student being upset at the teachers behavior then no, if the kid is being a little prick then totally
LaylaTheTallGirl · 22-25, F
@WolfGirlwh0r3 My sister is a teacher and she has took her student out of the room because he was being a brat. She told him to get out. I mean students should never miss behave but I told her that’s kind of harsh on a five-year-old child but she said she doesn’t care how old he is and he needs to learn that he can’t say awful words whenever he wants. She says being nice it’s not gonna work and sometimes you need to be the “mean” teacher. Nice teacher gets pushed around and students will disrespect you and won’t listen.
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