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re: Walker High is about to be in news again
Posted on 5/16/24 at 9:48 pm to brass2mouth
Posted on 5/16/24 at 9:48 pm to brass2mouth
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A lot of this shite could be averted if people had some personal responsibility and didn’t always want an exception to be made for them.
According to OP he did get permission beforehand which was granted then denied when he showed up to detention
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asked permission from the administration to wear his work shirt (a long sleeve welding shirt) to detention. He was told he could but when he showed up to detention, the teacher on duty said he wasn't wearing a school uniform and would be counted absent.
This post was edited on 5/16/24 at 9:49 pm
Posted on 5/17/24 at 6:45 am to LSUJML
Saturday detention is what LA law refers to as alternative to suspension, it is not a detention used for minor infractions.
The alternative to suspension is typically granted to prevent a true 4th suspension which would result in an expulsion recommendation.
Providing the Saturday detention was already cutting the kid a break so they wouldn’t be suspended, expelled, and then ineligible to receive the diploma at all.
The school sounds like they are providing an additional concession by still providing the diploma.
There is no legal standing for a right to participate in a graduation ceremony. It is simply a ceremony, and isn’t guaranteed for anyone by statute or constitution.
The alternative to suspension is typically granted to prevent a true 4th suspension which would result in an expulsion recommendation.
Providing the Saturday detention was already cutting the kid a break so they wouldn’t be suspended, expelled, and then ineligible to receive the diploma at all.
The school sounds like they are providing an additional concession by still providing the diploma.
There is no legal standing for a right to participate in a graduation ceremony. It is simply a ceremony, and isn’t guaranteed for anyone by statute or constitution.
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