Posted on 04/15/2016 7:53:31 AM PDT by Morgana
Marion County, WV -
Two students were involved in a fight Friday morning at North Marion High School, according to Gary Price, the superintendent of Marion County schools.
One student was hit in the head and was flown from the scene to the hospital.
(Excerpt) Read more at tristateupdate.com ...
Not a good week for West Virginia schools.
Perhaps a whole new meaning to “almost Heaven ...” Prayers for the injured student.
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See! Being flown to a hospital for serious head injuries is just another example of the “socialization” that home schoolers miss out on. Just reflect on the way they are deprived of the experience of fractured skulls. Narrow minded parents!
Well, our homeschooled daughter managed to climb a fence in our backyard, fell down and sprained her ankle, RIGHT AFTER we put down the deposit for her ballet class. Is that close enough for a GED?
Could be worse...you could have paid for classes and the costumes ;-). Most expensive items in our daughters’ closest and they are worn only once. Third daughter starts ballet next fall. We love it though-so beautiful!
No mention of race. Hm?......The student charged with a crime must be black.
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