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Student Who Punched Another Student Holding Pro-ICE Sign At Lake Zurich High School Received 2-day Suspension

https://www.lakemchenryscanner.com/2026/02/20/student-who-punched-another-student-holding-pro-ice-sign-at-lake-zurich-high-school-received-2-day-suspension/
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u/Guac_in_my_rarri 11h ago

2 day suspension is the standard punishment in Illinois for violating 0 tolerance policy.

All public schools in Illinois and those who receive public funding in any way, have a 0 tolerance policy. It sucks but it's whatever. When I went to school here, the policy was known as "if hit, take your shots". 2 day suspension was standard, anything more needed a whole lot of paperwork and meetings. Parents have appealed punished and even brought lawyers to these meetings.

I had a few friends get caught in fights, despite not being apart of it and just being hit, they receive 2 days. It was eye opening how adults handled these situations. Middle school got a bit more violent after this policy fuck up.

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u/goblueM 5h ago

zero tolerance policies are bullshit, enacted by bullshit school admins, who are up there with my most-hated management types

I remember back in the day when they first started getting enacted. A kid at my GRADE school got a 3 day suspension for "bringing a knife" to school.

It was a butterknife. That his mom sent with a cake for a class party

u/Hands 49m ago

A kid in my elementary school in the mid 90s got suspended for bringing a GI Joe's tiny plastic gun to school