Expunging A Disciplinary Record

<p>"Id - There has to be more to this suspension/expulsion story than a journal listing about a friend's dream. It's hard to provide suggestions without knowing what the alleged threats were."</p>

<p>This is from the news story: "Administrators determined the entry constituted a threat of bodily harm. The day after the teacher confiscated the journal, a school police officer removed Rachel from class."</p>

<p>My understanding (I heard about this incident a while back) is that it was a short fiction story written in a personal journal. I also heard--as Iderochi says--that she is a good student. (Who made the mistake of having her personal journal in art class)</p>

<p>This is another excerpt from the article: "Rachel and her family clearly want to send a message this is not about financial gain," Keenan said. "The real point is to take her life back to the day of [Oct. 7], 2003, and give her the record she deserved: a good student, not a troublemaker, and clearly not a terrorist."</p>