1) The student Stew Starr is entitled to due process rights including a hearing before the board of education if suspended for more than 10 days. 2) Starr forfeited his first amendment rights to free speech by promoting illegal drug use and threatening violence on another student on his school project website. 3) The principal was justified in searching Starr's locker, pockets, and car based on reasonable suspicion from the content of his website under the precedent set in New Jersey v. T.L.O., even though no drugs were found. Starr can still be disciplined for possession of a stolen exam found in the search.