Uh-Oh. Expulsion. Help?

<p>Both above 18? And sophomores? Then there are bigger worries than being expelled and transferred.</p>

<p>What should she do? After the obvious advice of “not have relations in a school stairwell” (“but I had perfect attendance!”) and also realizing that having sex would likely require somehow violating the dress code (do they REALLY have to spell that out?), just chill and do your best in your classes.</p>

<p>There really is no other advice to give; if you are lucky, there is just a transfer on your record. If you are not, there is an expulsion with gory details on your record. Either way, if it ever would come up, the answer is the same “I did something stupid, something that was unacceptable, and I was punished for it. I made up for it by…” (…curing cancer, solving world hunger, whatever is appropriate for making up for your crime).</p>

<p>Honestly, you are lucky if you don’t have to do a few hundred hours of community service telling underprivileged kids not to get pregnant or get an STD, so look on the bright side.</p>

<p>I was not expelled, therefore an expulsion would not be on my record. I was suspended, however. I know that I must pay the consequences for what I did, and I already greatly have.
Neither of us are over 18.</p>

<p>I was expelled but then I changed school my junior year and at my school new school anything I did from 9th and 10th grade didnt matter. maybe switching schools might be a better option.</p>

<p>I was forced to switch schools.
And besides, I live in Nevada. Our school systems aren’t sophisticated enough for policies like that :p</p>