And now, from the files of "Officially covering your arse", we have these rich, vulgar, little heathens. Wonder what kind of Mother's Day their moms had. Frankly, it's my opinion that anyone who could raise children like this doesn't deserve to be called mother.
Two stories, the first is from the files of "Officially Covering Your Arse". The second is a description of what the girls did to one another. I have my own ideas of what should be done with these people, and the school officials, but it would be considered illegal also.
Hazing Students May Be Expelled
10-day Suspensions in Hazing Incident
A suburban high school on Monday suspended several students involved in a brutal off-campus hazing melee and will recommend that the students be expelled. (It's got to suck to be expelled 10 days before graduation, but do you really want these vulgar creatures in your school next year too?)
Principal Michael Riggle of Glenbrook North High School said he took the steps after the district's counsel advised him that the school had broader powers to discipline students for the videotaped incident than he had thought. (That's a nice way of saying they FORCED him to take further action against these rich bitches when he couldn't get away with a petty 10 day suspension.)
The 10-day suspensions are the longest the school can mete out, Riggle said. He said it would be up to the district to decide whether to expel the students, which would ban them from campus and from school-sponsored activities, including prom and graduation. (Oh yeah, THAT'LL teach 'em. I somehow don't think girls like this care much about the prom.)
"We have never tolerated actions of this nature within our school or by our students within the community, nor will we now or in the future," Riggle said. (You've been tolerating it for at least 10 years. You'll never convince me that you didn't know this was an annual event.)
The school's investigation found that the students violated laws on hazing and assault, Riggle said. The investigation also found the students violated the school's hazing policy and the Illinois school code. (A policy that hasn't been enforced for the last decade. Perhaps the adults involved should be brought up on charges also.)
Authorities have said criminal charges in the videotaped incident are likely
The incident is an embarrassment to the school in the well-to-do Chicago suburb of Northbrook. The video has received international attention on television. ( It's only embarrassing when you get caught, huh? You should be more than embarrassed, you should be disgusted, appalled, ashamed, and fired!)