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Attack on visually impaired student reported at Dorchester school where principal was punched into unconsciousness
By adamg on Wed, 12/08/2021 - 2:16pm
The Dorchester Reporter reports on an incident in a restroom last week at the Henderson K-12 Inclusion School in Dorchester, where Principal Patricia Lampron was attacked last month. BPS is investigating wildly varying stories of just what happened in a boy's room - from a slap on the neck to an assault so hard he was flung across the restroom and into a mirror.
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First link needs correction
The link in "The Dorchester Reporter reports on an incident" goes to the same UHub story as the second link instead of the Dorchester Reporter.
Apologies
Link fixed, but here it is: https://www.dotnews.com/2021/union-blind-student-attacked-bathroom-hende...
Thanks to the Dot Reporter and Universal Hub
Otherwise we would have never heard of this despicable attack on a blind Asian student. Wonder if BPS will address the issues of bullying against Vietnamese students in school and on the T.
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bostnkid highschool bathroom etiquette
i went to a small catholic school. in the high school when you went into the bathroom you better be whistling or the upper classmen, thinking you were a teacher, would throw their unfinished cigarettes into the toilet . if this happened and you DIDNT whistle you were catching some kind of a quick beating. wedgies were a very popular method of humiliation (especially if they made you wear the ripped waistband around your head for the rest of the day. no one (teachers, principal etc) said anything. if you had a sibling as an upperclassmen the beatings were more gentle and less frequent.
im not even going to tell you what kind of shit went down on INITIATION day.
Lovely
No wonder so many boomers are effed up.
Back then
Nobody brought guns to school.
"Blind Asian student"
This is a relevant detail and should be included in the post.
If the nine scariest words are
I'm from the government and I'm here to help, the nine best words are We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.
I'd like to see public schools do that, between the incidents at this school, and the poor schmucks at Oxford there in Michigan who tried to do just that, but for some Godforsaken reason, had to abide by the parents who didn't wish to pull their disturbed son before he mowed down his classmates.
Yet another terrific argument for UBI, folks. You scumbag parents can keep your terrible spawn to yourselves and educate them at home. Here's a check. Piss off.