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"It's the thing you've waited your whole life for, to walk across the stage with your graduating class," said Sam Pierce.
Sam Pierce has been an honor student at Wausaukee High School all school year and was looking forward to graduating with her class in May. But when the class of 2010 walks across the stage, Sam Pierce won't be with them.
"I woke up late," Sam explained.
Sam says one day in February her alarm didn't work, she woke up around 10 o'clock, and went to school shortly after. She says she told the office what happened, and went to class late, which turned out to be an unexcused absence.
"I could have said anything," said Sam. "I went in there not thinking that I wasn't going to be able to walk for graduation and just said 'Hey I made an honest mistake and I'm here. I want to go to class.'"
School policy says "Seniors must have no unexcused absences during the second semester of their senior year or they will not be allowed to participate in the commencement exercise."
The president of the school board wouldn't do an on camera interview, but said over the phone students are well informed of the policy, as far as he's concerned the matter is closed, and he doesn't see any way to change it.
"The policy needs to be changed," said Laurie Espy, Sam's mother. "Everybody deserves a second chance."
Sam's mother went to the school board last week and asked members to change the policy to allow her daughter to participate in the graduation ceremony. They did not.
"I can sit in the crowd, but i can't be up there with everybody else and I worked just as hard as everybody else," said Sam.
Sam has many memories of her high school days at Wausaukee, but she will likely not be a part of the moment she and the rest of her class have been working toward.
Wausaukee school representatives say the policy was put in place four years ago when the school had a problem with students skipping school.
The district also tells us the policy has been enforced in past years, and that there is another senior who will not participate in commencement exercises because she also has an unexcused absence."
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Sam Pierce has been an honor student at Wausaukee High School all school year and was looking forward to graduating with her class in May. But when the class of 2010 walks across the stage, Sam Pierce won't be with them.
"I woke up late," Sam explained.
Sam says one day in February her alarm didn't work, she woke up around 10 o'clock, and went to school shortly after. She says she told the office what happened, and went to class late, which turned out to be an unexcused absence.
"I could have said anything," said Sam. "I went in there not thinking that I wasn't going to be able to walk for graduation and just said 'Hey I made an honest mistake and I'm here. I want to go to class.'"
School policy says "Seniors must have no unexcused absences during the second semester of their senior year or they will not be allowed to participate in the commencement exercise."
The president of the school board wouldn't do an on camera interview, but said over the phone students are well informed of the policy, as far as he's concerned the matter is closed, and he doesn't see any way to change it.
"The policy needs to be changed," said Laurie Espy, Sam's mother. "Everybody deserves a second chance."
Sam's mother went to the school board last week and asked members to change the policy to allow her daughter to participate in the graduation ceremony. They did not.
"I can sit in the crowd, but i can't be up there with everybody else and I worked just as hard as everybody else," said Sam.
Sam has many memories of her high school days at Wausaukee, but she will likely not be a part of the moment she and the rest of her class have been working toward.
Wausaukee school representatives say the policy was put in place four years ago when the school had a problem with students skipping school.
The district also tells us the policy has been enforced in past years, and that there is another senior who will not participate in commencement exercises because she also has an unexcused absence."
WISH Strange News: No graduation ceremony for sleepy teen
what is with school punish people who are helping themselfs. yet when it comes to bullies there afraid...