Quote Originally Posted by Seran View Post

Just where in the serious of events which are public knowledge does the school have reasonable grounds for suspecting the student violated the law or it's rules? We know they acted in good faith with district policy by immediately summoning the parents. But where, just where did this graduate from we have this troubled student whose drawing indicatea potential for self harm would in fact be shooting up the school? For the school it didn't, but you know those pesky parents who equipped their son with a deadly weapon ought to have had an inkling a shooting was possible.
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Here, let me google that for you:

https://www.michigan.gov/documents/m...d_465406_7.pdf

Start on page 17 under the heading Violation Definitions. Next try looking at numbers 5, 13, and 29. Those are all student code violations he could have been reasonably assessed. Then, check page 23 under the heading School Community Responses to Violations. The third from the top of the page is “School service assignment.” This is exactly what should have been done, Mr. You Can’t Do That in Michigan.

Do you really need people to do everything for you?