WHENEVER private educational institutions fail to follow the rules laid down by government agencies under the State's oversight powers, there are legal consequences, the most severe of which is that they get closed down or their authority to operate canceled. For public and private school teachers, whenever they renege on their contractual, legal and moral obligations to students, they lose their jobs, or in serious cases, their license to teach is revoked, or they face administrative, criminal or civil suits.

What about the students?

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