“if your children are ‘troubled’ by another kid biting a pastry into something that looks sort of like a gun and waving said pastry around, you have already failed as a parent. The two-day suspension indicates that the school considered this a ‘Level 3’ violation, but exactly what part of the Code was in play is not clear. The letter suggests Josh disrupted the class, but the reference to ‘inappropriate gestures’ involving food can only mean he was also charged with a pastry-based-weapons violation.”
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