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September 12, 2009

Shorewood parents fear impact of suspensions on students' college admissions

Tom Kertscher:

The Shorewood High School students who are fighting suspensions for toilet papering the school grounds can expect that some colleges would consider the suspensions in weighing the students' applications.

But it's unclear whether a one-day suspension would be an important factor weighed by an admissions office, and many colleges don't ask about suspensions, according to admissions officials.

Five seniors were suspended for the first day of school last week for engaging in the decades-long tradition of hanging toilet paper on the campus just before the start of classes. They also were issued $177 disorderly conduct tickets by police.

Parents of four of the five seniors, each 17, have said they plan to ask that the suspensions be expunged from their sons' school records, partly because they fear the suspensions could affect the boys' college admission and scholarship applications. The parents also are angry that no wide-scale announcement was made to let families know that toilet papering would lead to disciplinary action this year, even though such an announcement had been made before the previous school year.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at September 12, 2009 1:23 AM
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