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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The school district, superintendent, and principal will and should have their pants sued off. Backwater idiots. The district is relatively tiny with only 7,000 total kids [note: Michigan does NOT have county-wide districts], and the payroll is full of white folks making six-figures, with superintendent Timothy Throne making over $204,000 in wages alone. [b]Source: https://www.mackinac.org/salaries?report=education&search=&sort=wage2020-desc&filter=oxford[/b][/quote] +1 The teachers did everything right and the administration… did not.[/quote] The genius bloated brass of the 7,000 kid district: Superintendent - Timothy Throne - $204,022 Asst. superintendent - Kenneth Weaver - $157,946 Asst. superintendent - Denise Sweat - $150,223 High school principal - Steven Wolf - $134,832[/quote] All 4 should be unemployed on Monday. And the principal and anyone else who knew about this kid’s issues should be charged with crimes. [/quote] Maybe consider getting this mad at the NRA and the gun culture in this country. I completely disagree with you. [/quote] +1 The school admins didn’t sit through that meeting with the knowledge that the kid had access to a gun that was purchased FOR HIM less than a week ago (or rather, on his behalf since he was too young by state laws to have a gun). It wasn’t until the first news reports started coming out that the parents even checked to see if the gun was missing. Why didn’t they at a *minimum* check right when they got home from that meeting?! Or take a quick look in his backpack? Or take him home? Or lock the gun up? Or do ANYTHING beyond enable?! Instead, the mother texted her son after the meeting that she wasn’t mad, but he would have to “get better” at not getting caught next time. It’s [b]beyond negligence.[/b][/quote] +1 Those parents knew they were wrong, but the only ones they cared about were themselves. [/quote]
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