JUPITERASC
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A 15-year-old Black high schooler in Michigan
was incarcerated in May
during the middle of the coronavirus pandemic
because she didn’t complete her online homework
in violation of her probation.
Yes, you read that right.
In the middle of a pandemic
where special needs students are especially struggling
to complete coursework
and legal experts are urging juvenile detention centers to release children
a 15-year-old was thrown in detention
for falling behind on her online homework.
Her hearing isn’t until September
so she’ll be separated from home
and unable to access the additional learning support from her teachers
for four entire months
.
A 15-year-old Black high schooler in Michigan
was incarcerated in May
during the middle of the coronavirus pandemic
because she didn’t complete her online homework
in violation of her probation.
Yes, you read that right.
In the middle of a pandemic
where special needs students are especially struggling
to complete coursework
and legal experts are urging juvenile detention centers to release children
a 15-year-old was thrown in detention
for falling behind on her online homework.
Her hearing isn’t until September
so she’ll be separated from home
and unable to access the additional learning support from her teachers
for four entire months
.