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School board approves new suspension program

The Havre School Board gave final approval to a new program that will allow Havre High School students who receive out-of-school suspension to get credit for missed work if they do community service while suspended.

The board gave preliminary approval to the program at its Sept. 9 board meeting. On Tuesday the board voted 5-0 to give final approval.

HHS students who get out-of-school suspension - which is given for violations like drug and alcohol use, fights and repeated defiance or insubordination - have to leave school for anywhere from one to 10 days. In the past they were encouraged to do...

 

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