North Carolina High School Student Suspended Over Use Of "Illegal Alien"


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Zero Hedge— North Carolina High School Student Suspended Over Use Of "Illegal Alien" A 16-year-old High School student in North Carolina was suspended for three days after using the term "illegal alien" - a legal term of art, during a vocabulary assignment in his English class. Leah McGhee, the boy's mother, says her son was assigned vocabulary words during class last Tuesday, which included the word 'alien,' the Carolina Journal reports. When her son asked; "Like space aliens or illegal...

TheBlaze—Video shows student brawl at Louisiana high school, but parents are angry that school officer used pepper spray. A brawl at a high school in Louisiana was captured on video, but parents are more upset that a school officer used pepper spray to break up the fight. The video appeared to show a large group of students watching and recording as two girls began throwing punches at each other at the Magnolia School of Excellence in Shreveport on Monday. A school resource officer reportedly used pepper spray to break up the crowd. The video was posted to TikTok, and the description read simply, "Moments...

KOBI-TV NBC5—Dozens of North Medford High school students protest budget cuts. MEDFORD, Ore. – Dozens of North Medford High School students staged a walkout Thursday morning in support of the Medford School District against budget cuts that are a result of lack of funding from the state. This comes less than a week after the district announced it would be cutting 32 positions, 18 of which […]

Lake and McHenry County Scanner—2 juveniles arrested after AI possibly used to create sexually explicit photos of students, staff at Richmond High School. Two juveniles have been charged after sexually explicit images of students and staff members at Richmond High School were created, possibly using artificial intelligence, and then distributed. Richmond-Burton Community High School Principal Mike Baird sent a letter to parents last month about an incident that the district was made aware of on March 11. Baird […]