The momentum is clear now. This shows just how many people think Pat deserves a fair shot at graduation.
Reached 100 supporters
March 12, 2015
48 Comments
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Carly
11 years ago
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Punishment needs to be consistent for all students and school administration needs to act with integrity as an example to our students.
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hayley thompson
11 years ago
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we can NOT keep letting WJ be unfair in punishment. expel all or no one. do not give up. keep fighting for what's right
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Hannah Rajan
11 years ago
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we go to a school that promotes justice for all.. so why is there inconsistent punishment and favoritism? We are all equal, so why should our punishments be unequal? This is unjust.
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Rose
11 years ago
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you can't just arbitrarily pick and choose who you're going to punish and how severe the punishment will be. The favoritism needs to stop. The inconsistency needs to stop. Let him walk or Walsh Jesuit will never heard the end of this.
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Mitchell Lanza
11 years ago
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pat should be allowed back in school and to walk at graduation. He should still be punished but he should only receive the usual school punishment for the "crime" he committed
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John Grigson
11 years ago
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i just think it was too strong of a consequence, expulsion should have never been thought of
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CJ Lent
11 years ago
#freepat
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Alyssa Spitznagel
11 years ago
inconsistent school punishment is a problem in the Walsh community recently. This is agrivating mostly because it does not go along with the teaching of St. Ignatius. If any adult at Walsh does not understand this then it is sad and I'd be happy to write an essay.
The momentum is clear now. This shows just how many people think Pat deserves a fair shot at graduation.
Reached 100 supporters
March 12, 2015
48 Comments
C
Carly
11 years ago
Featured
Punishment needs to be consistent for all students and school administration needs to act with integrity as an example to our students.
H
hayley thompson
11 years ago
Featured
we can NOT keep letting WJ be unfair in punishment. expel all or no one. do not give up. keep fighting for what's right
H
Hannah Rajan
11 years ago
Featured
we go to a school that promotes justice for all.. so why is there inconsistent punishment and favoritism? We are all equal, so why should our punishments be unequal? This is unjust.
R
Rose
11 years ago
Featured
you can't just arbitrarily pick and choose who you're going to punish and how severe the punishment will be. The favoritism needs to stop. The inconsistency needs to stop. Let him walk or Walsh Jesuit will never heard the end of this.
M
Mitchell Lanza
11 years ago
Featured
pat should be allowed back in school and to walk at graduation. He should still be punished but he should only receive the usual school punishment for the "crime" he committed
J
John Grigson
11 years ago
Featured
i just think it was too strong of a consequence, expulsion should have never been thought of
C
CJ Lent
11 years ago
#freepat
A
Alyssa Spitznagel
11 years ago
inconsistent school punishment is a problem in the Walsh community recently. This is agrivating mostly because it does not go along with the teaching of St. Ignatius. If any adult at Walsh does not understand this then it is sad and I'd be happy to write an essay.
Punishment needs to be consistent for all students and school administration needs to act with integrity as an example to our students.