Illinois Senate Advances Bill to Expel Students Who Commit Sexual Violence at School
The measure would let schools expel students for sexually violent crimes after lawmakers said current state law lacks a clear process.
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Bill to expel students over sexual assault progresses in Springfield
(The Center Square) – A measure that would place new rules on Illinois schools requiring a full-year expulsion of a student who commits an act of sexual assault passed the
Senate advances bill to expel students who commit sexual violence at school – Capitol News IL
The bill was filed last year after an incident in Taylorville where a 10-year-old girl was allegedly sexually assaulted by a 14-year-old male student on the bus, who then chased the girl from the bus stop and raped her. The student was removed from the school for the rest of the semester but later returned. State Sen. Steve McClure said similar incidents have happened in other districts, including an assault on a 4-year-old girl by a 15-year-old…
Senate advances bill to expel students who commit sexual violence at school
The bill was filed last year after an incident in Taylorville where a 10-year-old girl was allegedly sexually assaulted by a 14-year-old male student on the bus, who then chased the girl from the bus stop and raped her, according…
Illinois Senate Advances Bill to Expel Students Who Commit Sexual Violence at School
The bill filed by Sen. Steve McClure, R-Springfield, was in response to an incident in Taylorville where a girl was sexually assaulted by an older, male student on the bus.
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