How much should schools pay for students’ bigotry? Wilmington IL discrimination suit could define standard, set pattern – Cook County Record

A family in far southern Will County, on the edge of the Chicago area, hopes to make taxpayers and a group of school administrators pay after school officials there allegedly turned a deaf ear to years of racially-motivated bullying directed at their bi-racial son.
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debtsor
6 years ago

Bullying is a problem and school districts just don’t care. I’m sure these 10 kids bullied everybody and they just happened to bully him because of his race. They should sue the parents out of their home and job. My kid would be grounded for the rest of his life if I ever found out he was bullying other kids.

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