Sorry, I disagree appwrestling. When you decide to compete in a sport, the school spends plenty of money providing coaches, uniforms, gas, entrance fees, equipment, ect. They do this to provide you with an outlet to play. In return, you as an athlete must obey the team and coach rules. The coach and administration do not have to give you anything. The school is giving you a PRIVILEDGE, not a right. If you break a rule, that PRIVILEDGE is taken away (and rightly so).

A person who is just in school has a constitutional right to a free education. If a person breaks a school rule, there will be punishment. However, they still have a right to an education. They may lose all of their PRIVILEDGES but they do not lose their rights.

And by the way, you do still have a free education. You do have to pay an enrollment fee at school but if a person does not pay, they can still attend school. If you do not have the money to pay, you get a reduced fee or it is waived off. If you have the money but don't pay, the school does not have to provide you with anything that is not absolutely necessary to get an education. There is nothing in the constitution that says a school must also feed you or to provide you with free books, paper and pencil.