A high school senior from Long Island was suspended from school on Tuesday for attending in-person classes when he was supposed to be a remote learner. William Floyd High School senior Maverick Stow, 17, said he showed up to school on Tuesday morning because he believes he should be in school five days a week. Stow said staff took his temperature and he reported to his first period classroom. He said the teacher noticed he was not on the roster and called administrators.
They asked him to go to the principal’s office. Stow said administrators asked him to leave school grounds to which he replied, “‘Well, no, I think I need to go class. This is during class time.’” Stow said he left the principal’s office and went back to class. He finished classes the rest of the day unimpeded, but at the end of the day school officials informed him he was being suspended for five days.
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