What is the legality of police notifying schools about student cases?

Full question:

I am writing a school paper on how there is no relevance of the police to have a check box on what school you go to because with that information they send your case to the school and the school adds their own punishment... can you explain the legality of this... it is a public institution (college) by the way?

Answer:

The legality of police notifying schools about student cases depends on whether you are discussing state, local, or college campus police. If it involves campus police, notifying the school is generally within their authority. Some states also allow campus police to enforce laws off-campus. However, city or highway police are not typically required to inform schools about cases.

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