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WAYNE -- A state senator says the schools superintendent misread the law when he decided not to bar the nine Wayne Hills High football players charged with aggravated assault from participating in playoff games.
"To say that state law prohibits them from suspending the students is an absolute falsehood," said Sen. Kevin O'Toole, who said he's been flooded with e-mail and calls from Wayne residents. "What people should know is that [district administrators] are not handcuffed by state law."See the full content of this document
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Football Decision Assailed
O'Toole, R-Cedar Grove, said interim Superintendent Michael Roth either misunderstood or misread state laws on school administrators' rights to discipline students. The...
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