A New York high school student was arrested on school grounds Thursday after being suspended Tuesday for attending in-person classes on his scheduled remote learning day.
The school district said on Thursday the high school will be "virtual for the foreseeable future" for all 3,000 students if Stow returns to school.
Long Island, N.Y., student Maverick Stow was arrested for returning to school following a suspension for attending classes in-person when he was supposed to be doing remote learning.
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