MHS to re-evaluate student contracts

Middleton High School (MHS) students arrived home during the first week of class with contracts that caused many parents to become upset.  The contracts, according to MHS, were intended to better prepare graduating students for the workforce or college after graduating. However, the school admits the wording of the contracts could have been clearer and are now re-evaluating the contracts and revising them after parents called the school and the Bolivar Bulletin-Times questioning the stipulations and wording of some areas of the contracts.
“The calls we have received are from ‘A’ student parents who are thinking if their child comes to school without a belt then they are going to fail. That’s not the case,”

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