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Friday, May 9, 2008

Serious incidents crop up at Dallas middle school

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For some reason, the $10 bills caused people to be suspicious.

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For some reason, the $10 bills caused people to be suspicious.

It's been a busy week at Robert T. Hill Middle School in Dallas, and not for the right reasons.

Dallas.org is reporting that several students were caught passing around fake $10 bills that another student had made. None of the students have been disciplined or charged with a crime -- yet. In a separate incident, hall monitor Willard T. Jordan, Jr. was charged with injury to a child after he reportedly slapped a female student after she slapped him first.

Gee, wouldn't you love to be this school's principal right now?

Posted by Alex B.


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