New York high school student arrested for attending in-person classes on remote learning day
School district says Maverick Stow displayed ‘irresponsible and selfish behavior with today’s latest publicity stunt’
By Evie Fordham, Laura Ingle | Fox News | September 10, 2020
A New York high school student was arrested on school grounds Thursday after being suspended Tuesday for attending in-person classes on his scheduled remote learning day.
Maverick Stow, 17, is protesting the coronavirus regulations in place at William Floyd High School in Mastic, N.Y. The teen was being held at the 7th Precinct in Shirley, N.Y., on Thursday morning, his mother Nora Stow told Fox News.
NEW YORK HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT SUSPENDED FOR GOING TO IN-PERSON CLASSES ON REMOTE LEARNING DAY
The school district said on Thursday the high school will be “virtual for the foreseeable future” for all 3,000 students if Stow returns to school.
“Mr. Stow continues to display irresponsible and selfish behavior with today’s latest publicity stunt,” the school district said in a statement. “He arrived wearing a neon green shirt – for high visibility – with a contingent of media just outside the fence line trying to capture him getting arrested as he entered the building. He entered the building and was immediately arrested by the Suffolk County Police Department without incident and transported to the police station.”
Despite his suspension, Stow returned to William Floyd High School on Wednesday, prompting a police response, according to the school district.
“Maverick showed up to school again this morning despite his suspension and continued to display insubordinate behavior – even at one point squaring up to a district official and stating that the district would have to ‘forcibly remove’ him from school grounds,” the school district said in a statement on Wednesday.
Suffolk County Police confirmed to Fox News that officers responded to the school Wednesday for a call about a student.
“Suffolk County Police responded to William Floyd High School on September 9 after a student showed up to class when he was not scheduled to,” the police statement said. “The school issued the student a suspension. Police advised the student to attend only when he is scheduled to. The student left without incident.”
But on Thursday, Stow again returned to the school, prompting the arrest.
Stow spoke to ABC7 New York on Tuesday following his suspension.
“I was going to school like students should be going to school,” he said. “I think that a five-day suspension is out of line.”
The district said that while it agrees with Stow’s position that school should be held in person five days a week, it must follow the state’s social distancing guidelines during the coronavirus pandemic. The district encouraged the 17-year-old to “take his advocacy” to the state’s elected officials.
William Floyd High School Senior Maverick Stow was suspended 5 days today for attending in-person classes on his remote learning day. He says students belong in school. The school district says students who “flagrantly” disregard the schedule will be suspended. pic.twitter.com/ZRDSfrBtgJ
— Kristin Thorne (@KristinThorne) September 8, 2020
Stow’s parents both support their son going to school despite the state’s social distancing mandate.
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