School Says NO to 2pac Tat

#1
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A New Zealand teenager was recently expelled from his Catholic high school for getting a tattoo of slain rapper Tupac Shakur on his forearm.

According to the IRN News, Zavier Bygrave, who got the tattoo with the permission of his mother, claims he was booted out of Sacred Heart College despite offering to wear a long-sleeved shirt to hide the tattoo.

Jim Dale, the school's principal who expelled the seventeen-year-old Bygrave, said the tattoo was "highly inappropriate" and "equated gross misconduct."

Richard Maddix, Zavier's grandfather, said the school's response shows how little regard they had for Zavier's education. He says his grandson needed only a few more credits to graduate.

Maddix also revealed that Zavier was told he had to stay at home until the tattoo was removed, a process which would take several months.

"(Dale's) using a boy's educational future to make a point," said Maddix.

The youngster's mother, Cindy Bygrave, revealed to the New Zealand Herald that she plans to file a complaint with the Education Ministry this week. She said her complaint to the ministry would be on the basis that her son's expulsion was discriminatory and breached his human right.

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lii

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#5
slow news day
sounds like the principal was just mad at the tattoo not that it was 2pac, prolly doesnt know who 2pac is

its fucked though if he was about to graduate
 
#7
Catholics aren't supposed to get tattoos anyways. However the boy has a right to do to his body what he wishes. Something similar happend when I was younger and went to a private school to a schoolmate of mine. They ended up having so many problems the woman lost her teaching license as well as the other teachers and the school was shut down.
 
#8
Yeah its probably because there not allowed to have tattoos. I doubt they even know who 2Pac is. Anyways, i thought it was f'd up, but its a catholic school so, bleah.
 

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