Stole a district phone out of a school counselors office. While questioning about the phone Marus told school administration and SRO that he also had a knife in his backpack that someone at home had put in his backpack without him knowing. Marcus will be suspender at home for 2 days starting 10.19.17. At his return to school he will be placed in the SOAR class for a minimum of 20 days depending on his meeting the SOAR class
Michael was being disruptive in class and had to be removed by Ms. Cruz, School Counselor. He was making inappropriate noises, putting his feet on his desk and kneeling on his chair. When corrected he became argumentative and defiant toward Ms. Frazier. As Ms. Cruz was escorting him out of the classroom he pointed two fingers toward Ms. Frazier’s face and mocked what she was saying.
The first Friday of New Year, Darrell didn't want to go to the supermarket parking lot to met Tyray because he didn't want to be scared of Tyray. He decided that he didn’t want pay to him again. At school, Tyray came and asked Darrell about his money, but the teacher came in so Tyray went away. When they went to eat lunch, Tyray and Darrell started fighting and then Tyray was crying because he broke his wrist. Finally, they were both sent to the principal office. At that time, Darrell told the principal what happened. In conclusion, Tyray got suspended and Darrell got a warning.
The principal’s final verdict was so crushing that it left a lump in my throat. My childhood years of trouble making never caught up to me; I never thought it would. Every year, I would end up in one incident or another, but the result was simply a slap on the wrist. This time, there was no escaping punishment. I was to have in-school suspension for three days.
Response: Santonias denied disrespecting female peers, taking other peers personal belongings at school and getting in MHS personal space when
suspend the person from any activity in the school premise under the heading of alleged
Reporter stated he was getting ready to go to work Friday morning around 4:30 a.m. and Marquise was standing outside his home crying. Marquise has been sleeping at the home since Friday. Reporter hasn't met any of Marquise's family. Reporter's child is friends with Marquise. He said Marquise's mother is in a nursing home in Noxubee county. Reporter stated he and his wife are trying to help Marquise. Reporter stated Marquise hasn't been in school. He said he was suspended for 10 days but he barely goes to school when he is not suspended. He is suppose to be back at school now. Yesterday was his last day of suspension. He has no physical or mental limitations. Marquise doesn't have a change of clothes. He has on the same clothes. Reporter stated he has to let him take a bath. Reporter has not discussed the concerns the an alleged perpetrator. The child doesn't need immediate medical
FACTS: Nine named appellees, each of whom alleged that he or she had been suspended from the public high school in Columbus for up to 10 days without a hearing. Dwight Lopez was one of the nine students who were suspended for 10 days for misconduct at a public school in Ohio. Lopez filed a suit that Principal Goss violated their Due Process rights by not having a hearing for their suspensions. Ohio Law empowers the principal of an Ohio public school to suspend a pupil for misconduct for up to 10 days or to expel him or her. However, the principal must notify the student’s parents within 24 hours
Ms. Forney then followed Ernest Isaiah McCoy and observed him dropping a lighter into Mr. L. Bramwell’s trash can. As the strong smell of the burning empty soap dispenser filled the restroom all students and staff were asked to evacuate the building by the school Crisis Response Team. (Mr. Barnes, Mr. King, SRO Friday and SRO Richardson) The burning empty soap dispenser fire was extinguish and the building was cleared of all students. SRO Friday and Richardson gave the all clear and school proceeded with the evening dismissal process. A call was made to the Northeast Community (Cassandra Turner left message) and CMSPD Randy Hager office informing them of the situation. Mr. Barnes personally spoke with CMSPD Randy Hager about the situation and was advised as long as CMPD does a report and attach the pictures to it, because they witness the fire being out, that we were fine. The SRO’s then made a call to CMPD Detective R. Klass (Aarson Unit Fire Investigation Task Force) who came to the school and assessed the situation. After assessing the situation it was deemed that Ernest Isaiah McCoy would be arrested for Arson. The parent was called and informed that their child was charged by CMPD for Arson; that their child would receive a 10 day suspension and a DTM/Hearing would be
I reviewed the results of the incident with Assistant Principal ERNST. ERNST contacted KASCHAK's father and issued a 2 day out of school suspension to be served on Wednesday February 8th and 9th, 2017. Due to school being closed on February 9th and 10th, KASCHAK served her second day out of school suspension on Monday, Feb 13, 2017.
Larceny is defined as the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal goods of another from his or her possession with intent to convert them to the takers own use. To bluntly say it, larceny is stealing from others. No matter what the motives or reasons behind stealing are, it is still wrong. I imagine there is a multitude of motives for someone to convince himself or herself that it is worth the risk to steal something. Some other people might also not have the conscience to feel wrong for stealing. A large part of this is because people do not understand who or what they are harming when they steal. It is very common to become self-indulged and only worry about your problems. Even after being caught someone might only feel
I’d like to schedule a meeting as soon as possible with you and the above copied regarding my son Mason’s suspension which I feel is completely unjust. Mason is being wrongfully accused of actions which are completely based on opinions due to questions to a teacher. Understanding we are in a different type of world today, kids are still kids and will continue to joke amongst themselves. Many many other children have done worst actions in Indian Mills Memorial school and have not had this type of punishment or marking. Frankly it is impossible to “hack” a Facebook and other social media especially for a thirteen year old. The multimillion companies do not make that so easy especially for children. When he asked
Possession of a firearm, knife, explosive, or other dangerous object without written permission from a school employee
On June 10th, 1991, eleven year old Jaycee Dugard was kidnapped by Phillip and Nancy Garrido while walking to her bus stop. After using a stun gun and dragging her into their car, the Garrido's proceeded to take Jaycee towards Anaheim, California. Once there, Jaycee lived in several run down buildings in the Garrido’s backyard for eighteen long years. It was during that time that Jaycee suffered multiple accounts of abuse, including sexual and emotional, and eventually gave birth to two daughters. During her stay at the Garrido's, Jaycee’s life was stolen for more than half of the time she had been breathing. However, in August of 2009, thanks to the help of two police officers, she was rescued. After the rescue, Jaycee felt that it was important that she shared her story with other kidnapping, abuse, and rape victims to help them know that they are not alone and to show others to never lose hope. It is because of her thoughts, that Jaycee wrote her memoir, aptly titled A Stolen Life, which follows her kidnapping story from her first day gone, to her recovery after being rescued.
On 10/28/2016 I Officer Mather was called to the office of Assistant Principal Lori Mc Nicol of Goddard Jr. High. Upon entering the office I was notified by Mc Niocl that on 10/12/2016 there was a student identified as Mason Ridge Amason DOB: 07/12/2004 ID# 860200 reported that his phone had been stolen in gym class. A Galaxy S5 silver black in color with AT&T service provider. At that time Mc Nicol reported there was no leads to the phone and Mason father was advised to turn the service off.
in a purse, pocket or bag but can occur by a variety of methods. Most