Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that many suspensions would raise a red flag at almost any reputable college. There are still some colleges in the northeast that have kids wearing masks to class. Your child showed poor judgement. There are more effective ways to protest and lead change.
Which ones?
Anonymous wrote:I think that many suspensions would raise a red flag at almost any reputable college. There are still some colleges in the northeast that have kids wearing masks to class. Your child showed poor judgement. There are more effective ways to protest and lead change.
Anonymous wrote:My DS has 3. 5 GPA, the reason he was suspended last year was because he political protest. It was a “safety/dress code issue”.
Will college asked the question why he got suspended ? My DH thought it was a good idea, because he is into currently events, but we are not sure how it look when they asked him what kind of “protest”… do they find out ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, There is more to the story that you are sharing. He had to do something pretty severe to get suspended 4 times. Schools rarely suspend now.
Last year when Governor Youngkin came into office, he issued an executive order that stated parents could opt out of any school mask mandates. There was a 10 year old girl at Waynewood Elementary in FCPS that was suspended at least four times for not wearing a mask. When the VA legislature passed a law allowing parents to opt out of masks, she was at the signing. I think he handed her the pen that he used to sign the legislation.
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/fairfax-county-family-to-protest-10-year-old-daughters-suspensions-for-not-wearing-mask-to-school
Anonymous wrote:There is a cost for any political or other activity that results in suspension OP. If he doesn't want to follow the rules that is his choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he was protesting against masks, maybe Liberty University will be a good option for him.
Idiotic judgmental comment
Not really. For a 4 time suspension in political reasons in the last 3 years, I'm going with he violated the mask mandates. That's not a real political stance---that's going against rules that were in place to keep EVERYONE safe.
If that's the case, then yeah a school like liberty would be thrilled to have him.
Agree with this post. If I were an AO I'd think he was a selfish jerk. And the reason people like my aunt died of Covid - she was elderly and could not be vaccinated. Liberty is a perfect fit for him.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like an ideal candidate for UVA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he was protesting against masks, maybe Liberty University will be a good option for him.
Idiotic judgmental comment
Anonymous wrote:If he made these choices, let him figure out how to get into college.