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by whateverfor
4776 days ago
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No, she's been placed in an "alternative" school. That's not a place for learning, it's a place where the state sticks kids that have to be educated but aren't in prison at that moment, to keep them away from the normal system. The law says you can't just stay home and play video games all day just because you got expelled from your normal school, so they have to stick them somewhere. She might turn out OK, especially because she'll probably transfer to a normal school after this academic year, but this is still a travesty of justice. |
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