06-06-2012, 01:00 PM
(06-06-2012, 12:51 PM)Cracker Wrote:(06-06-2012, 12:14 PM)IMaDick Wrote: The entire administrative staff needs to be served with a lawsuit.
Technically the boy is no longer under the schools jurisdiction he has graduated.
The school board is not a court of law, it is not entitled to pronounce Community service as a punishment they do not have the right to hold this boys life in check because they didn't like the cheering.
They will lose their collective asses in court.
What if they signed an agreement?
Graduation is a ceremony. You don't graduate until your degree (or diploma) is conferred. They don't hand you the real diploma at the ceremony. You get it in the mail after they check to make sure you have fulfilled all the obligations (they can hoid a diploma for overdue books, too, or if you owe a suspension).
Funny how you think it's okay to break the rules but are willing to sue in a court of law (rules). You probably missed that bit of irony.
What if graduation doesn't belong to the Principle or the teachers or the school board?
What if graduation Belongs to the students and the Parents of the students?
What if there was a graduation and nobody came and they all just picked up their diploma in the office?
Whose graduation would it be then?
So much for the solemn event.
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
John Adams
John Adams