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AN ACT ESTABLISHING A DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS AND APPROPRIATING FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR THE ORGANIZATION AND MAINTENANCE OF A NORMAL AND A TRADE SCHOOL IN MANILA, AND FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR THE ORGANIZATION AND MAINTENANCE OF AN AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL IN THE ISLAND OF NEGROS FOR
All students in all schools have the right to freedom of speech, freedom of press, and freedom to organize protests or petitions of grievances to any employee in the educational system, which includes the school, district, state, or federal staff, and all elected, appointed, official or unofficial leadership.
A student shall have the right to participate in a free exchange of ideas, and there shall be no University rule or administrative rule that in any way abridges the rights of freedom of speech, expression, petition and peaceful assembly as set forth in the U.S. Constitution.
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Expectations of Fellow Students Do their own work. Be responsible for their mistakes. Respect the teacher during class. Keep their mouths closed during lectures. Be respectful in the classroom. Keep their distractions outside of class. Not be disruptive during class. Try not to distract me from the lectures.
Q: What are the rights of a student in India? Right to freedom of speech and expressions. Right to information. Right to equality. Right to education.
All students have the right to learn. This means they should be provided with the opportunity to attend school or participate in another learning environment, and be given the materials and information they need to gain knowledge.
These rights shall include the freedom to pursue educational goals, the freedom of expression and inquiry, the right to privacy and confidentiality of records, and the right to due process as established in the Code of Student Conduct.
While these rights are not always absolute, they provide a framework within which students can expect to be treated fairly. Understanding your rights as a student is essential in order to ensure that you are able to learn and thrive in an educational environment.

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