I'd be really pissed if I were a parent in that school system. How is it the school system's, and thereby the taxpayer's, responsibility to provide counseling to students over this issue, which had nothing to do with the school, and should instead be held up very clearly for all students in an assembly as an example of what not to do with their lives? I bet no one has the balls to do that, gather all the students and tell them some form of "sorry about your classmate/friend, but he did what we all know by his age to be wrong, paid the price for it, and you should learn from that." If it was a drunk driving accident, you know they'd have an assembly so as not to miss out on a teaching moment, but I bet they'll pass right over this one.
Avila is Hispanic origin, but the real issue is not race. Just like in the Trayvon case the issue is "don't start nothing and there won't be nothing". That goes for Zimmerman too! He played a part in that mess doesn't matter if he is in the right. He could of done things differently.
Avila is Hispanic origin, but the real issue is not race. Just like in the Trayvon case the issue is "don't start nothing and there won't be nothing". That goes for Zimmerman too! He played a part in that mess doesn't matter if he is in the right. He could of done things differently.