May 24, 2012
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Punishment Lifted For Texas Boy Who Urinated In Bottle At School

KLEIN (January 27, 2012)—Klein ISD officials have revoked the punishment for a 12-year-old boy who got into trouble for urinating in a water bottle during class.

Bill Hawkins, the boy's attorney, said the seventh-grader won't have to spend a month at an alternative campus after all.

Klein school officials instead said he must serve three days in after-school detention for having a water bottle in class and drinking from it.

The Houston Chronicle reported Friday that the decision came after an appeal hearing.

The boy's parents were told Thursday night.

The boy, whose name hasn't been released, said a teacher on Jan. 13 repeatedly denied permission for a restroom break during class.

Hawkins said the district's assistant superintendent and school principal apologized and the district should be applauded for rescinding the punishment.


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