Misbehavior Or Criminal Act? Colo. Reviews School Discipline Policies

Thursday, July 28, 2011
DENVER -- Young students in Colorado schools can face ticketing or charges for scrawling doodles on a desk, accidentally hitting a teacher with a beanbag chair, or swiping a stick of gum from a teacher's purse.
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