Posted on 06/25/2012 12:11:54 AM PDT by Ken H
AA baby.
Is she the one quoted as saying "there's more of us coming"?
Answered my own question- “more of us coming” was a black principal in a Coney island school.
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The family wanted the student to do the public school work at home for credit. They were not asking to homeschool. In other words “school at home” not “homeschool”. In NC the county has nothing to do with homeschooling. The parent sends a letter of intent to the Dept of Non-public Education.
Not really sure I understand your Post #30.
Sue Mr. Antoine for punishment (suspensio) for whistleblowing under color of authority in a government institution. Under discovery, they’ll find that no one else has been suspended for the same “offense”.
Open/Shut, good capital in hand for the student to pay college expenses.
The young mans family, fearing for his safety, requested for the young man to finish the last three weeks of school at home, but the school refused. Instead, the school offered for the young man to come to school after the other students were already in class, be secluded from other students during the school day and leave before school ended.
They wanted to get him out of there but their request was denied! Maybe they don't have the resources to send their child to private school.
I read that, but I can guarantee you my kid would not have gone back to that hostile school for one day whether I had the school’s permission or not. I’m not for the sue happy nature of many in this country, but I would find a lawyer and sue the school district too.
Time for the student to simply start recording any & all interactions with staff & when they try to seize his smartphone tell them that his lawyer will be getting in touch with a lawsuit.
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