Saginaw Boswell students, parents say ICE walkout punishment is unfair

Students at Saginaw Boswell High School who participated in anti-ICE walkouts earlier this month and their parents are pushing back against the district after receiving two days of in school suspension as punishment.

The punishment came after the district previously said in phone calls and emails to students and their parents provided to the Star-Telegram that disciplinary action was still under consideration.

The Texas Education Agency previously advised school districts to treat ICE walkouts like unexcused absences. But students and their parents say two days of suspension is “over the top” for skipping class and violates TEA rules…

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