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Student Rights

Student rights refer to the legal and ethical entitlements of students within educational institutions. These rights typically include access to quality education, freedom of expression, privacy, protection from discrimination and harassment, and the right to participate in school governance. Students also have the right to voice grievances, access academic resources, and be treated fairly in disciplinary actions. Understanding these rights empowers students to advocate for themselves and fosters a respectful and inclusive educational environment.

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    Student rights refer to the legal and ethical entitlements students have while enrolled in educational institutions. These rights include the freedom of expression, the right to fair treatment, access to quality education, and privacy concerning personal information. Students have the right to due process in disciplinary actions, protection from discrimination, and the ability to voice concerns without fear of retaliation. Additionally, they are entitled to an environment conducive to learning, which includes safety and respect. Understanding these rights helps students advocate for themselves and create a positive educational experience.