The boy who was persuaded into getting a bawdy tattoo right on his buttocks will have to complete his school year off-campus. This was the agreement of his family and the Concord School District. The attorneys for the Austin family, Molly McKean and Steve Duggan now confirmed some details regarding the educational agreement; however, it will not be announced for the protection, safety and privacy of the son, who is only freshman.
The boy told his parents that when returned for the first time to Concord High on May 25, after the incident, he was again bullied.
The father of the boy, Michael Austin, said that his told him that a two of the students yelled at him the offensive two-word phrase that was tattooed across his buttocks, then one of them even threatened to hit him if there is anything going to happened to the four men that were arrested in the incident. Three of those men that were arrested are students at Concord High School and the other one is a graduate student.
The incident happened during breakfast, when his boy returned to school, according to Austin. The other incident happened right after the school held an assembly addressing bullying.
At that time, Austin decided that his son would not attend Concord High school for the remaining school year and he would seek to have the school district give tutors for his son.
The attorneys of the family said that the agreement between the school district and the family was the outcome of an effort to find a solution so that the boy could complete the school year.
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