A Hilliard, Ohio, senior was suspended for refusing to leave the classroom while the March 14 gun control walkout occurred.
The student, Jacob Shoemaker, wanted to remain in class at Hilliard Davidson High School as a way to keep from being ensnared in the political debate surrounding gun ownership.
The Associated Press reports the school district suspended Shoemaker for staying in the classroom. The district explained the suspension by explaining that “it’s responsible for students’ safety and they can’t be unsupervised.”
Two protests occurred Wednesday—one in support of gun control and one against the gun control movement. Shoemaker did not want to get involved with either side.
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4 comments:
If I were Shoemaker, I simply would never return.
Public Education is a farce. A rip off. Mind control.
If the school is responsible to provide supervision then it sounds like they are liable for breaking that agreement by leaving a student in the room unattended. Law suit?
They are people who can't own guns legally yet anyway yet are being forced into a political game that they have no clue on
Good for him its nice to see a young man not being used as a pawn.
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