You have got to be fucking kidding me. Now wonder there are so many shootings, stabbings, etc. Happening at Denver area schools. Here is a great paragraph for you.
" For example, the report says if a student is accused of sexually assaulting someone and robbing them at knifepoint of up to $5,000, principals can't even request an expulsion hearing, and even when students are accused of engaging in multiple violent actions, principals are blocked by the district from expelling them. "
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From the post:
"CBS News Colorado has obtained a report that Denver Public Schools fought for nearly two months to keep from the public. It details extensive interviews with high school principals about their concerns with the safety of students, and how principals really feel about the district's policies that they say put students at risk.
DPS released the report following an open records request from CBS News Colorado, something that the district initially denied nearly two months ago, but the district released the report late Friday afternoon just days after CBS News Colorado attorneys spoke with the district regarding reasons why it was public record. "
You have got to be fucking kidding me. Now wonder there are so many shootings, stabbings, etc. Happening at Denver area schools. Here is a great paragraph for you.
" **For example, the report says if a student is accused of sexually assaulting someone and robbing them at knifepoint of up to $5,000, principals can't even request an expulsion hearing, and even when students are accused of engaging in multiple violent actions, principals are blocked by the district from expelling them.** "
Archive: https://archive.today/iVU70
From the post:
"CBS News Colorado has obtained a report that Denver Public Schools fought for nearly two months to keep from the public. It details extensive interviews with high school principals about their concerns with the safety of students, and how principals really feel about the district's policies that they say put students at risk.
DPS released the report following an open records request from CBS News Colorado, something that the district initially denied nearly two months ago, but the district released the report late Friday afternoon just days after CBS News Colorado attorneys spoke with the district regarding reasons why it was public record. "
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