OR Situation turning out far worse.
4 kids all kicked off team.
3 and possibly 4 expelled from school. There is 1 appeal but I can’t imagine it getting overturned.
No idea what or where expelled kids can go to school because of the pending criminal charges.
Oh, and there star lineman marcus Hoffman was involved in a fight against Sheldon in scrimmage and likely will be suspended for either 1 or multiple games.
Not a good way to start season.
"No idea what or where expelled kids can go to school because of the pending criminal charges"
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There are several schools that specialize in dealing with students with behavioral problems. Most school districts have a school that specialize in dealing with these kinds of students.
When I was HS if you were kicked out of school you went to the districts continuation school. It's still pretty much the same, but there are more options.
School districts like San Juan have LaVista, and Twin Rivers has Leo Palmitor. These districts have there own behavioral school because of the large portion of disadvantage students they serve.
Folsom, Roseville, Rocklin, Elk Grove, and Natomas to name a few typically contract with private schools that specialize in dealing with students with behavioral problems or students with special needs that are too much for the district to handle.
Schools like NorCal Prep, Point Quest, Sierra School, Guiding Hands, Placer Learning Center, and Capital Academy to name a few.
These schools specialize in a variety of services and only accept certain behavioral problems. Some, like the one I work at deal with more severe issues (expulsion, sexual crimes, assault and battery, gangs, selling drugs, fights involving weapons, etc.). While others deal with more minor issues (truancy, minor fights, drug addiction, teen pregnancy, etc). Most of these schools are locked facilities and have staff that are trained in restraint techniques.
There is a lot of support at these schools so most students who are successful transition back to their home school/district, or to a school that is less restrictive.
If they are kicked out of these schools they will likely find themselves in the juvenile court system and will attend a probation school like Eleanor Hickey, where they have multiple probation officers onsite.
Homeschooling your child is an option as well.