It's common in schools. Far less common even in politically correct workplaces like mine. I guess it's because there's work that needs to be done in the real world, while the schools feel no need to produce.
But that's another rant.
Zero tolerance policies are rarely enacted by law. That's the scary thing: When administrators do have a choice, and choose to avoid any semblance of thought and hyper-react to minor things.
It's common in schools. Far less common even in politically correct workplaces like mine. I guess it's because there's work that needs to be done in the real world, while the schools feel no need to produce.
Oh, I don't know, HR managers get pretty odd sometimes...