New Jersey state'a statutory policy regarding student rights

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Is it true that a student faced with suspension or expulsion related to drugs or alcohol can defend the exclusion from school on the ground that the state's statutory policy of requiring help
and treatment for a student who abuses drugs and alcohol requires that school to maintain educational services for a student while providing all necessary services and support to address the problem?
 
State statutory policy regarding high school students

Is it true that a student faced with suspension or expulsion related to drugs or alcohol can defend the exclusion from school on the ground that the state’s statutory policy of requiring help
and treatment for a student who abuses drugs and alcohol requires that school to maintain educational services for a student while providing all necessary services and support to address the problem?
 
A student who is actively enrolled and who is in a treatment plan, or otherwise hospitalized, is entitled to education services. A student who has been expelled, loses their "right" to those services. During suspension, some limited amount of educational services may be provided away from the school. Suspensions tend to be no more than 5-10 days.
 
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