New York Post

NY kids ‘expelled’

For Zooming from Mo.

- By JACKIE SALO jsalo@nypost.com

An upstate New York dad says his children’s school district is giving them the boot for taking virtual classes while out of state.

Jeffrey Emmette, of Auburn, took his three children on vacation to Missouri, then decided to stay at a relative’s and rent out his home on Airbnb when possible while his two school-age sons do their remote learning on Zoom, Syracuse.com reported.

The single father then received an e-mail from the school district informing him that his sons, Aiden and Tyler, are no longer “entitled” to be enrolled after Oct. 23 since they have no firm date for returning to the state.

“Are you kidding me? I never thought there was any problem,” Emmette told the outlet of the district’s decision.

“I pay my taxes and my mortgage, and my home is not for sale.

“I didn’t move. And my kids do all their work on Zoom as I have chosen for them to be fully remote.”

Emmette added that he would’ve come back if inperson classes were five days a week, but the school only offered a hybrid schedule where the students go in just for certain days.

But he said that he always intended to return, and just hadn’t picked a specific date.

“I didn’t lie about it. I told them the truth, because what does it matter. I am not moving to Missouri,” Emmette said.

Auburn School Superinten­dent Jeffrey Pirrozolo said he was unable to comment on matters involving individual students, but the district was going by the guidance of their legal counsel, according to the report.

Emmette was told that he could file an appeal to the state education commission­er.

He has contacted a lawyer but hasn’t yet decided what he’ll do about the school’s decision.

“I guess I have to come back to Auburn,” he said.

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