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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are strong reasons for why parents of school age students should or should not be informed if their kid develops a pregnancy. However, there is a clear law in place that sides one way. The motivations of the principal is clear in sight. He wanted to game his high school graduation rate that is evaluated by gatehouse and state bureaucrats, and saw that a potential early motherhood would adversely affect his graduation rate. The principal has since been wrongfully promoted. And part of a broader disease in this country where high school graduation rates have increased from 75 to over 90 percent, in recent years that unfortunately don’t indicate improving education outcomes but rather, where admins unethically pressure teachers and their job security to pass lazy and undeserving kids so that they can inflate their level of success or in this case do something flat out illegal. That midget needs to go. [/quote] Oh shut up maga You are a liar this is not what happened Screw off maga I’m tired of these fear mongering lies. It’s an election year the mags lies are gong to be horrifying [/quote] Okay, then. Please tell us what happened. Maybe if other media outlets would investigate, we could learn something. I take Asra's story with a grain of salt--but, I usually learn something that is accurate. She interviewed the teacher and she gave some details. We have yet to hear the other side. I do know this: the school should not be involved other than to encourage the girl to talk to her guardian. If the girl does not want to do this, the school should connect her with the county Health Department. If the girl gets the abortion with the help of the Health Department, the school can be supportive of her and try to help her AFTERWARDS as she pursues her education. That is the school's job.[/quote]
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