Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-6529205-20140419164329/@comment-10280603-20140722202444

LadyX wrote:

Grahamburglar wrote: I don't know where the school system you're talking about is, but I know for a fact that does not happen in the northeast. If it's happening in California or somewhere else in the country, that's the sort of thing you should probably be raising a stink over instead of acting like it's totally normal. It's not. It's abusive -- it's abusive to kids who have (in the case of kids who've had no schooling) already been abused. That's pretty effing sick.

Anyways... we know she was reported as having been found after being missing for eight years. We don't know what they said about it, you're right, but how many options do they have? They have to have written a police report, the report has to have explained why they were in the woods and that they found her in the woods.

At the very least everyone knows she's been through something traumatic and hasn't been in school. I'm pretty sure that doesn't happen in the Midwest either...

Best case scenario that I can see being in the official police report is she was kidnapped and locked in a basement, probably for kiddie porn or sex trade, and she escaped and headed towards home, they just happened to find her in the woods before she made it. But that's just my head canon. They might not recognize her as a feral child in those circumstances, and they might try and shove her into classes like that teacher is saying is normal, but it still doesn't excuse putting her at the blackboard when she would know she's not mentally competent to go up there.

Yes, horrible passing them along happens, especially kids good at sports, but they never get put on display for the whole class to ridicule. Given the ease at which the directors made her transition. They probably have it as she was just a runaway. Its rare but there are cases of children running away from home at such a young age especially after such a tragic event.