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Highline struggles with fallout after limiting student suspensions
The Seattle Times ^ | September 10, 2016 | Claudia Rowe

Posted on 09/10/2016 1:50:52 PM PDT by Scarpetta

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To: Scarpetta
And this is the policy just enacted by the dumbest of anal orifices, DeBlASSio, in NYC schools. He thinks that there's too many suspensions of "students of color", so it's now very very difficult to get a student suspended. No matter if "students of color" are the ones committing most of the offenses, mind you.
21 posted on 09/10/2016 7:16:21 PM PDT by EinNYC
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To: Molon Labbie

Just park your car and look out your window when the kids come out of school. If you don’t like how they act, then don’t consider the school for your children. At least that’s what my relatives do. Since many of them live in Washington, DC, they send their kids to private schools.


22 posted on 09/11/2016 7:51:47 AM PDT by goldi
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Good choice for them and they sound like real good parents, not willing to sacrifice their children’s future for over-wrought notions of cultural diversity, especially ones that are self-destructive.


23 posted on 09/11/2016 8:35:37 AM PDT by Molon Labbie (Hillary- Time To Change the Bag...)
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