Which is a possible consequence for violating a zero-tolerance school policy?
jail time
expulsion
monetary fine
loss of driver’s license
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The correct answer is expulsion.
A zero-tolerance school policy typically means that any violation of specific rules, often related to violence, drug use, or weapons, will result in serious consequences without exception. Expulsion is a common consequence for such violations, as it removes the student from the school environment to maintain safety and order. Other options like jail time or monetary fines might apply in different contexts but are not direct consequences of school policy violations.