Will suspension show up on my resum

<p>Hi guys :)</p>

<p>So I live in a boarding school, and one of the main things that is compulsory for all boarders is morning jog, in which we have to wake up and jog/walk around the campus from 5:30AM - 6:00AM. In past years, morning jog has always been cancelled for seniors as they had college applications and everything to worry about.
This year (because my particular batch has been doing well in terms of exams), the principal decided not to cancel morning jog. In frustration and lack of sleep and action (we had gone to talk to the VP, she said that she was working on it, but nothing was happening), we decided to do something drastic this morning.
We went to the sports complex and sat down there and refused to get up or even acknowledge that the coaches were telling us to get up. The head of boarding even came and told us - and we didn't even look at him. We were sent back to the hostel and told to wait until the VP came to address us.
Long story short, she screamed at us, took away the student council badges and the badges for academic excellence, and internally suspended us for one day and externally suspended us for two days.
My question is, will this show up on my academic record? Would colleges find out? The VP also said that my recommendations would be affected: is this true? Could she actually somehow change my recommendations that are written by my teachers.</p>

<p>I understand that my actions were impulsive and downright moronic - but is it going to affect my college admissions?</p>

<p>You need to ask your GC if that will show up. We would not know. If it does then you can write about what happened. I would think most colleges would just ignore it.</p>

<p>Non-event. Schools care about violent incidents, vandalism, drugs, alcohol, and other things that actually break the law. Being part of a small sit-down strike is not going to count for anything. Might even get you street cred at some schools.</p>

<p>Besides, you go to a boarding school. Some disciplined student undoubtedly has a parent with a lot of influence. This incident will not be appearing on anyone’s permanent record, unless there’s an administrator with a career death wish.</p>

<p>Thank you :slight_smile: This definitely eases my mind! :D</p>