Wednesday 1 April 2015

Freshman sues St. Louis Public Schools for telling him to take online classes after suspension

By Elisa Crouch, St. Louis Today


A freshman at Roosevelt High School is suing St. Louis Public Schools after the district suspended him from the school’s Virtual Learning Center in October and directed him to take online courses from home. The lawsuit filed last week in St. Louis Circuit Court says the student is not getting meaningful education instruction because he cannot access those online courses. He does not have a computer and cannot afford one, the suit says. And the library nearest his home does not allow minors to use its computers during school hours.


http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/education/freshman-at-roosevelt-sues-city-schools-for-directive-to-take/article_5f77be59-4e40-5c14-9824-754f182c26ca.html


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