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Old 10-20-2010, 09:43 PM   #4
anonymous
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basically, Principal admits no idea what really happened, but this is the closest to the truth most kid witnesses are willing to agree on.

We say "out of character for A" and totally in character for B. principal agrees. But A has admitted guilt. So guilty. Here's the punishment. B did not admit guilt, no proof, no punishment. Of course principal couldn't actually discuss B with us directly, but I'm an involved parent whose "contribution to the school" the principal values, so I am sometimes privy to hints and snippets and know the "i can't officially discuss this with you but here's what happened" codes. A's other parent was horrified when we got outside and realized that what the principal had said meant that B was not getting punished because he didn't admit guilt.
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