Student suspended after posting photo of crowded hallway

Georgia high school student Hannah Watters says she was suspended after posting a photo of a crowded hallway at her school. Watters told CNN's Laura Coates that she took the photo "out of concern" amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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    1. Actually another attention seeker…she admitted that she had seen another photo that one of the medias had picked up…perhaps she would get her name and pic in the news…and she did. If she had been truly nervous about the corona, she would not have gone to school at all.

    1. She ain’t no John Lewis. Not the same at all. Actually another attention seeker…she admitted that she had seen another photo that one of the medias had picked up…perhaps she would get her name and pic in the news…and she did. If she had been truly nervous about the corona, she would not have gone to school at all.

    1. @Antonio Brown may his brave and honest words live on in her generation. – good on Hanna to even know the quote, let alone holding it up in the context of her school safety.

  1. This makes me even more concerned about this. Sending my 4 year old to school only for him to get sick or get someone in the family sick

    1. If they do your tax dollars will be paying for it. The guilty seem to never take any responsibility, which is why we are in this position where we have parasites in positions of power.

    2. Silver Wolf enabling wrong because your worried about money doesn’t seem like the right choice. Granted the school was just doing what the health department gave them as a plan but who is at fault for calling out the plan isn’t really a plan, just let everyone get infected: the 15 year old girl or the super intendant for the district, the health department and Governor of Georgia? And who is the only one who received a consequence, the 15 year old girl who got suspended. Where is the consequence for the people in power because they deserve theirs and if it’s let go they will keep doing what they are doing.

    3. @Marnie Grohs How am I “enabling wrong” when I stated the fact that they are not paying for it? No the school was NOT doing what health department gave them as a plan. They did not give them any plan they gave them guidelines which included distancing and masks. They did not enforce masks at all claiming they “can’t” all while being able to throw out any students wearing any political attire before they reach their first class. There are are no consequences because people would rather group up by the thousands to loot small businesses but no one apparently cares for their children’s future at all. If they hired anyone with a brain to manage that school they would have teachers rotate to different classrooms instead of having a mob of kids in the halls every hour.

    4. Silver Wolf you said they shouldn’t be sued, her parents aren’t in a position to fire the superintendent. The only way to get him fired like he should be is to sue, and if they don’t, nothing will happen, nothing will change.

  2. This young lady is a hero. Kudos to her for getting in “good trouble” (I love her nod to the late great Congressman Lewis). I praise her bravery. These administrators should be ashamed.

    Chances are that within the next 30 days, someone will have lost their child to this virus. Schools that have reopened in person, and the leaders they follow, will have the blood of children on their hands.

    I hope and pray that my prediction is wrong.

    1. @Robert Chesky Children are the most efficient carriers of the virus. The problem is even if they don’t have difficulties with the virus, they can infect their family members. A trumptard calling people sheep. Interesting….

  3. “We can’t enforce rules!”

    A whistle-blower student draws attention to your bad actions…

    “We are enforcing the rules for YOU!!”

    1. Lol they can’t yell at us for wearing masks but give us 3 weeks detention for calling a random kid stupid

  4. There’s no practical way to enforce wearing a mask, but you’ll send a girl home in a hot minute for wearing spaghetti straps?? Give me a break!

    1. @MeMaw MeMaw As a guy who went to high school, yes girls are a distraction…the light dressers even more so. However, that doesn’t mean we should restrict clothing options. Life is full of distractions that need to be learned to work through

  5. “There’s no practical way to enforce wearing a mask”? You had no problem with suspending a student for having dreads

    1. and ANY natural hair!! “distraction” my fanny! what about 60’s huge updos? the 70’s shaggy long hair? why are administrations so dense?

  6. Dear Hanna:
    You just showed more courage, responsibility and common sense than the President of the US, _and_ a good part of the GOP senators.
    Take care, stay safe, be proud.

    1. Nothing can stop what’s coming. Nothing.
      They got busted and are going to pay with their lives.

  7. We gotta get rid of Trump,these school administrators R following his sick leadership. God Bless us all, we need more Hanna’s, Blessings, Love is the answer

    1. Actually another attention seeker…she admitted that she had seen another photo that one of the medias had picked up…perhaps she would get her name and pic in the news…and she did. If she had been truly nervous about the corona, she would not have gone to school at all.

    2. @Mr P Admitting that she’s seen another photo like that in the media doesn’t mean anything. Calling her attention seeking because she didn’t decide to be a truant, makes you look like an idiot.

  8. Why would they suspend this student! She should be celebrated and protected by the Whistle Blower law.

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