Manchester schools settle discrimination suit

So a Sudanese Kid’s family gets $150K because hearings held after he assaulted someone were conducted in English?

In May 2014, Akot’s father, Khamis Akot, filed a complaint with the federal Office of Civil Rights claiming that although the district was aware the family immigrated to the U.S. from Sudan in 2001 and did not speak English, both student conduct hearings were conducted in English, and all notices provided to the family were written in English. More…

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2 Responses to Manchester schools settle discrimination suit

  1. warhorse says:

    they got here in 2001..and STILL didn’t speak english?

  2. Elcabra says:

    Nope, and that’s worth 150K.

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