 Welcome to World's Best Videos, we've compiled a list of incidents that students got punished for the actions on social media, let's get into it. Early in 2006, Hermitage School District suspended Hickory High School senior Justin Leyshock because he created an online parody of his principal. In addition to a 10-day out-of-school suspension, the administration ordered him to finish high school in the Alternative Education Program. They also forbided him from attending his own graduation in the spring. On February 2010, judges ruled that the school district had violated his first amendment right. On January 12, 2016, Wall Lake Western High School superintendent took to Twitter to apologize for the parking lot not being plowed. 17-year-old Leonardo Sema was mad at all the ice around the campus because shortly after being dropped off, he slipped on the ice and hit his head. Other bad incidents happened as well with his peers such as students almost getting ran over and some even getting in accidents. That's when Leonardo had enough and decided to respond to the superintendent. He said, Sar is not going to melt the snow, grab a shovel, and get your ass out there. At 5.30, he was called into the principal's office an hour later and recalls the principal being disappointed due to him believing that Leo was a great student. He was suspended for three days but wrote an apology letter to be able to attend school and take his finals. He mentions it was his greatest achievement of his high school career. A student who used to attend Kansas State University posted a photo on Snapchat that got her expelled. Page Shoemaker's Snapchat of her and her friend's mud mass made its way over to Facebook where Kansas State University was tagged. The photo had a caption said, Feels good to finally be an N-word also with a laughing emoji. Page mentions that they did not intentionally paint their faces. She also says, I mean, not that it's a good thing but we kind of like the word happens in our friend group because we know that everyone is calm, we're a big family so the word does not offend anyone in the group. She did post an apology publicly on her Facebook page. In it she said, We never intended for the picture to offend anyone and we had only meant for it to be taken in a funny way. Shoemaker is now expelled from the university. Well that concludes the video guys, hopefully you guys did enjoy and if you did remember to smack that like button, let us know in the comment section below what you'd like to see next and if you haven't already subscribed, please do subscribe to keep up with the world's best videos.