Wednesday 8/20/08
This is why I wouldn't want to be a school board member.
Vermilion, Ohio schools Superintendent Philip Pempin, head football coach Frank Horvath and other school officials met Tuesday to discuss whether a 17-year-old boy should be allowed play after he admitted to juvenile delinquency for gross sexual imposition earlier this summer.
The conviction stems from a May 2007 drinking binge where the boy had sex with a classmate who was passed out.
The crime did not happen at school, but the district's policy states a student-athlete can be disqualified for any criminal activity.
read the complete story here from the Cleveland Plain dealer and Cleveland.com.
This story has the message boards buzzing and a lot of people talking.
what are your thoughts. Should a 17-year old boy, convicted of rape be able to participate in high school extra-curricular activities? Heck, should he even be aloud in school with other kids?
Vermilion, Ohio schools Superintendent Philip Pempin, head football coach Frank Horvath and other school officials met Tuesday to discuss whether a 17-year-old boy should be allowed play after he admitted to juvenile delinquency for gross sexual imposition earlier this summer.
The conviction stems from a May 2007 drinking binge where the boy had sex with a classmate who was passed out.
The crime did not happen at school, but the district's policy states a student-athlete can be disqualified for any criminal activity.
read the complete story here from the Cleveland Plain dealer and Cleveland.com.
This story has the message boards buzzing and a lot of people talking.
what are your thoughts. Should a 17-year old boy, convicted of rape be able to participate in high school extra-curricular activities? Heck, should he even be aloud in school with other kids?
2 Comments:
He's a sex offender and shouldn't even be in school!
Well, he does need to understand that he is at the age to suffer the consequences of his actions.
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