2013年6月14日星期五

Knife Sails Over Head Of Employees

In February Kevin McKinley was shot dead in Overy Street, Dartford.Michaela Sergeant, 24, and Lewis Wickenden, 25, are due to go on trial in connection with the father-of-three's murder. A 17-year-old Jamestown High School senior who was suspended after school officials found a knife in his car is back in school after the Williamsburg-James City County School Board decided Tuesday to end his suspension a day early.Their decision came after his parents got involved with the matter, which began May 28. The student’s mother, silk road travel Christine Mooney, said she secured a promise from the central office in writing that her son will be allowed to participate in the school’s June 15 graduation ceremony.But that decision comes after her son served 10 suspension days, missing out on a slew of senior activities, including the state track meet he’s a captain on the Jamestown High School track team as well as valuable class time during the lead up to final exams."He was devastated," Mooney said of her son missing the track meet. "He really felt like he let his team down. That’s the piece that really tore him up the most." A WJCC schools spokesperson declined to comment on the specifics of the case.Mooney said her son was in his journalism class May 28 and went off campus to get lunch in the middle of the period with permission from the instructor. china silk road tour Meanwhile, she said, his English teacher from the previous period realized a key was missing. Mooney said her son sat in the area of the teacher’s desk, so his name came up during the school security office’s investigation of the missing key.When Mooney’s son returned to the school, she said security officials and the assistant principal got him out of the car, patted him and his passenger down and then started searching the car for the key. She said they opened compartments between the two front seats, where they found the knife that led to the suspension — a 5-inch blade with a wooden handle she said her son uses in the course of his duties as a living interpreter at Colonial Williamsburg.

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