I thought I’d made a post about this back when this was first posted, but evidently not. Or perhaps it was on a later page.
Anyway, how can Tyler attend PS238 without some person in authority, I don’t know who, very likely someone from the school district, having signed a waiver making his attendance legal and leaving the two ultra-patriots without a legal leg to stand on?
The waver was mentioned in his first issue or so, his parents browbeat Cranston and insisted he’d manifest anytime. Considerign how much they throw their gov’t sanctioned weight around to get their way, they don’t have a leg to stand on. Serve them right if Moonshadow get elected next, everyone is convinced he’s got powers.
Honestly, I thought Cranston had an easy way to wiggle out of it before all that. The “required” on the application just meant that filling out the Superpowers section was required. And that was done. The section was currently filled out with all the superpowers Tyler currently had – none of them.
Regardless of the validity of their argument, I think the key factor in their favour is one they are unable to acknowlege: Tyler doesn’t care. If they’ve found some garbage reason why they’re President and he’s not, fine, whatever.
I’ve never yet seen a school ‘requirement’ that didn’t have at least a half-dozen loopholes and exceptions before you got to ‘and the administration can ignore this at whim’, so I’m pretty sure Tyler can legally be at the school. Plus, where in the school charter is it written that the class president has to be a member of the student body? We elected George Washington class president every year in elementary and Lincoln twice in middle school.
I thought I’d made a post about this back when this was first posted, but evidently not. Or perhaps it was on a later page.
Anyway, how can Tyler attend PS238 without some person in authority, I don’t know who, very likely someone from the school district, having signed a waiver making his attendance legal and leaving the two ultra-patriots without a legal leg to stand on?
The waver was mentioned in his first issue or so, his parents browbeat Cranston and insisted he’d manifest anytime. Considerign how much they throw their gov’t sanctioned weight around to get their way, they don’t have a leg to stand on. Serve them right if Moonshadow get elected next, everyone is convinced he’s got powers.
Honestly, I thought Cranston had an easy way to wiggle out of it before all that. The “required” on the application just meant that filling out the Superpowers section was required. And that was done. The section was currently filled out with all the superpowers Tyler currently had – none of them.
Regardless of the validity of their argument, I think the key factor in their favour is one they are unable to acknowlege: Tyler doesn’t care. If they’ve found some garbage reason why they’re President and he’s not, fine, whatever.
I’ve never yet seen a school ‘requirement’ that didn’t have at least a half-dozen loopholes and exceptions before you got to ‘and the administration can ignore this at whim’, so I’m pretty sure Tyler can legally be at the school. Plus, where in the school charter is it written that the class president has to be a member of the student body? We elected George Washington class president every year in elementary and Lincoln twice in middle school.