Michigan High School Student Suspended For Posting Picture of Disgusting Drinking Water In John Glenn High School

A concerned student, Hazel Juco, at the John Glenn High School in Michigan has been suspended for 3 days in retaliation for posting a picture of the school’s disgusting yellowish brown drinking water flowing from a faucet at the school.

Michigan High School Student Suspended For Posting Picture of Disgusting Drinking Water In John Glenn High School

Michigan High School Student Suspended For Posting Picture of Disgusting Drinking Water In John Glenn High School

John Glenn High School administrators claim that the 3 day out-of-school suspension was due to “inappropriate use of electronics in the restroom”, but that is complete bullshit!

John Glenn administrators actually suspended Hazel Juco to punish the student for daring to call attention to the disgusting and possibly toxic water provided to John Glenn High School students.

Even after the school was alerted to the putrid water flowing in their pipes, they STILL didn’t do anything to fix the problem, but still went through with the suspension of the student.

We hope that Hazel Juco files a lawsuit against John Glenn High School, and we hope that the school district is forced to pay dearly for their attempts to coverup the probably toxic water the school provided their students to drink.

A Michigan high school student was suspended last week after she snapped a picture of discolored water coming from the school’s bathroom faucet and posted it on social media.

Hazel Juco, a senior at John Glenn High School in Westland, said she was concerned after seeing the yellowish brown water, so she posted a photo of it on Facebook and Twitter, a local ABC News affiliate reported.

“I just took a picture of it. And then in my newspaper class I talked about it with them,” she told the station.

She said she posted it publicly hoping that it would be seen by someone who could help, “because our school obviously doesn’t have money.”

A short time later, she got called down to the office.

“She told me I was being suspended for three days, OSS (Out of School Suspension) for inappropriate use of electronics in the restroom,” Hazel told ABC.

“Every girl takes selfies in the bathroom and makes it their profile pictures on Twitter or Facebook,” she said in her defense. “No one has gotten in trouble.”

Hazel’s story gained a considerable amount of attention after dozens of her friends tweeted bathroom selfies they took at school without getting in trouble.

Wayne-Westland Community Schools Superintendent Michele Harmala said she looked into the situation and found that school administrators never reported the water issue to maintenance, even after Hazel’s suspension.

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