Virginia grader suspended because he waited

The family of an 11-year-old boy said he was suspended from his Virginia Beach, Virginia, school because administrators thought he waited too long to report that another student brought a bullet to class. An attorney for the family accused St. John the Apostle Catholic School of punishing the sixth grader when he was only trying to do the right thing. “They’re like, ‘Thank you so much for reporting, now you’re suspended.’ And it’s like, ‘I did the right thing and now I’m in trouble,’” attorney Tim Anderson said in a phone call Friday. “They’re ruining this kid’s academic career by putting a suspension on his middle school record.” o the 11-year-old right before the test started. The boy was “shocked” but didn’t tell the school principal until about two hours later, Anderson said. “They took the standardized test. It took about an hour and a half. He then went to another class with the student, and as soon as that was over he went to the principal’s office and told the principal that this other kid brought a bullet to school,” the attorney explained. The police were called and officers found the bullet in the student’s bag, according to Anderson. The student who had the bullet was suspended for two days. The 11-year-old who reported it also received a two-day suspension because he did not immediately report what he saw, the attorney said. “That was quite shocking to [his] mom that one, he would receive the exact same punishment that the kid that brought the bullet to school received. But two, that’s not even a punishable violation,” Anderson said. The boy’s mother, Rachel Wigand, tri

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