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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 6665" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I do know the district next to mine had a highly publicized incident where they expelled a kid for drawing ......"crowns" in his spiral notebook and as doodles etc. the district said it was a gang symbol and gang related and thus qualified for expelling the student.</p><p></p><p>I cannot remember, but I think he was in middle school. and I do know not even pretend fighting or aggression is allowed here.</p><p></p><p> ANd yes Martie, while my dtr is white as is most of our district, she wound up in a classroom of herself and 8 boys. THat does carry it's very own set of difficulties. It was AWFUL. But our school could not even be forced to bend on their placement of her. (she was in 8th grade for that) In HS it changed slightly and there was one other girl with her. and no she did not make it past grade 9 (or even thru grade 9)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 6665, member: 1697"] I do know the district next to mine had a highly publicized incident where they expelled a kid for drawing ......"crowns" in his spiral notebook and as doodles etc. the district said it was a gang symbol and gang related and thus qualified for expelling the student. I cannot remember, but I think he was in middle school. and I do know not even pretend fighting or aggression is allowed here. ANd yes Martie, while my dtr is white as is most of our district, she wound up in a classroom of herself and 8 boys. THat does carry it's very own set of difficulties. It was AWFUL. But our school could not even be forced to bend on their placement of her. (she was in 8th grade for that) In HS it changed slightly and there was one other girl with her. and no she did not make it past grade 9 (or even thru grade 9) [/QUOTE]
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