News in Brief BREWER: SCHOOL BOARD EXPELS STUDENT, SUSPENDS ANOTHER
Posted on: Thursday, 12 January 2006, 18:00 CST
By NOK-NOI HAUGER; OF THE NEWS STAFF
The Brewer School Committee decided Tuesday, after an executive session hearing, that there was enough evidence to expel a high school student. "We have a student who was expelled and a student who was suspended for 60 days," Superintendent Daniel Lee said Wednesday
. To protect the privacy of the two high school students, their names and details as to why the incident occurred, when the incident occurred or if the two students were involved in the same incident hasn't been released. Lee said the suspended student already has served a portion of his or her suspension and should soon return to school. The expulsion basically ends the other student's schooling in Maine and will mean the student can return to school only with a superintendent's recommendation from the individual school department that he or she has applied, Lee said.Source: Bangor Daily News
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