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Schoolboy handed detention after charity head shave raises hundreds
A TEENAGER who shaved his head for charity has been given a detention after returning to school. Jackson Shallcross-Platt raised hundreds of pounds for Cancer Research with his fundraising efforts but teachers at an East Sussex school ordered him to work ...
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March 23, 2013, 12:21:08 PM »
This is totally ridiculous and uncalled for in my opinion. It is totally over the line for a school doing this to a poor kid who is trying to help a totally worthy cause. What is this world coming to? I hope that he appeals this.
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I agree this is ridiculous!
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