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UpdatedMon, Jun 14, 2021 at 7:51 pm ET Replies(7) Ann LaFavor, in blue at the podium, speaks to reporters and Gwinnett residents at a Monday news conference in Lawrenceville. Next to her in red is state Rep. Donna McLeod. (Jim Massara / Patch) Gwinnett County Solicitor General Brian Whiteside said Monday that an alleged assault at the May 20 meeting of the county school board should at least have resulted in a police report. (Jim Massara / Patch) “Security was there. They stood back,” Ann LaFavor said of an assault she alleges to have happened at the May 20 meeting of the Gwinnett County Board of Education. “Which means Black lives don’t matter in Gwinnett County.” (Jim Massara / Patch) ....
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. One Thursday this fall, a middle schooler in Floridaâs Brevard Public Schools received an in-school suspension. He had ripped off another studentâs face mask and blown into a peerâs face. That same day, six other students across the district were written up for not wearing their masks correctly (including one who also faked using hand sanitizer), while an elementary school student was assigned three days of âprivate diningâ for sharing food in violation of safety guidelines. Meanwhile, an e-learning student got in trouble for filming another student during class without permission. In many ways, that Thursday was emblematic of a new age of discipline, with multiple students across the district getting written up for infractions that didnât exist the school year before. Students removed their masks, chatted inappropriately in Zoom and failed to socially distance. In all, about 11 percent of discipline incidents outlined in detail from the sta ....