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Old 09-14-2005, 03:43 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Prudence
Absolutely. Each student was set a minimum quota. We did magazines, and it was 10 subscriptions. Punishment varied, from being banned from the end of year assembly to being assigned extra school work to flat out after-school detention.
Sounds like lawsuit material to me. Ain't no one in a public school, where children are REQUIRED to be (unless they happen to go to a private school), gonna tell my kids they have to sell magazines for a grade.

I was successful just threatening legal action against a professor in college that was going to require me to pay for something that had an effect on my grade. I told him he better get it approved as a fee for the course rather than telling me after I'm in it that I've gotta come up with some money for a class project. There were fundraising options available, but I had 21 hours and was dirt poor. There was no way he was getting a dime from me or one second of my time raising funds.
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