Hoping to “Trump Proof” Students’ Civil Rights, Illinois Lawmakers Aim to End Police Ticketing at School – ProPublica

Rep. La Shawn Ford, the bill’s chief sponsor, said ticketing students for vaping is an example of how current policies are failing. “We definitely need to make sure to enshrine what we believe into law. We can’t let Trump policies dictate our morals,” Ford said. “Our schools should be a place where we protect students from the school-to-prison pipeline, period.”
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

So.. allowing problem students , some with criminal charges, to remain in school circumvents the “ school to prison pipeline “. Makes sense. Not.

The Railroader
1 year ago

The protection racket for miscreants by Democrats is breathtaking.

Joseph A Murzanski
1 year ago

Ticketing troublemakers should be maintained. It’s not fair to the kids who earnestly come to learn. Disrupting is distracting and should not be allowed. Ticketing parents of disrupters would be a good idea. Give the kids who want to learn some respect!

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