Couple arrested in child sex abuse case
Jun 27, 2012 | 24 Comments
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Comments
The alternative school is not 'weird', in fact, my developmentally disabled son excelled at that school and graduated on time with a regular diploma. He did not have to attend public school until he was 20 and get a modified diploma as the school district where we reside had told us.
As terrible and heartbreaking as this case is, please don't drag in the fact that they endorsed a Charter School. The school they endorsed has NOTHING to do with this story, or their personal character.
Thank you.
I am in no means defending what they have done, however, I do feel the need to defend the school.
Troy Prouty*
Let's just hope they get a good defense and the system works like it was defined to actually work and comes up with a guilty or innocense based on facts, not somebodys poor performance or lies.
It is funny to see the way that community STILL publicly passes judgment on people. like Mr. Prouty stated, "Being charged does not mean you are guilty of the crime". Maybe these people are just a little essentric, and weird, but that does not automatically mean that they are guilty, shoot being convicted ( in that county) does not mean that they are guilty.
@ gottatellya ~ Thanks for defending BCS. I'm sad that a school which does GREAT things for the students who go there, students who are failing and/or falling through educational cracks until they go there, will be forever connected with this case.
Steve Bagwell, Managing Editor