The State Education Department is considering an appeal from a parent of one of Clyde-Savannah students suspended as a result of football hazing incident last October. The parent wants their child to return to school.
The Finger Lakes Times reports the Education Department already rejected another of the students appeal to return to classes. He has to stay out of school until June 30th.
The second mother also wants the state to conduct a separate investigation into the “conduct and procedures of the superintendent’s out of school suspension.”
Four boys were suspended after an attack on another boy in the school locker room and posted the attack to social media. The four boys were suspended for the rest of the school year.
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