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  • YaleDawgYaleDawg Posts: 7,336 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    “We do not condone the substitute’s behavior. We respect our students’ right to freedom of expression and we are committed to protecting that critical right while ensuring peaceful classrooms so all students can learn,” the district said.

    The school district also fired that sub. It seems pretty clear she violated his rights. I'm not sure why you keep saying I don't want him suspended? I have repeatedly said if he acted that way he should have been suspended. My issue is with the arrest and treating 11 year olds as criminals instead of kids. Give him some counseling and help him grow. His mom has also said she would be fine with a suspension but the arrest was too much.

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