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Honor Student At Texas High School Jailed For Missing School (Diane Tran)
Honor Student At Texas High School Jailed For Missing School (Diane Tran)
Via KHOU-11/Huffington Post: "Diane Tran, a 17-year-old honor student in Texas, was forced to spend the night in jail last week after missing too many classes, KHOU-11's Sherry Williams reports. The Willis High School junior, who helps support two siblings, has both a full time and part-time job. She said that she's often too tired to go to school...".* Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur discuss on The Young Turks. *Read more from Timothy Stenovec: www.huffingtonpost.com Update - Tran will have conviction erased from record: www.youtube.com Support The Young Turks by Subscribing bit.ly Like Us on Facebook: www.fb.com Follow Us on Twitter: twitter.com Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com
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Diane Tran - Honor Student from Willis High School Placed in Jail After She Missed School Again
Diane Tran - Honor Student from Willis High School Placed in Jail After She Missed School Again
Full Fact from Diane Tran: www.studentloantruth.com Diane Tran said she is working so hard because she is helping to support an older brother who attends Texas A&M University and a baby sister who lives with relatives in Houston. Honor student placed in jail for tardiness and truancy at school
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Shit Honor Students Say
Shit Honor Students Say
A parody of "Shit Girls Say", mocking the pretentious, overachieving, and nerdy nature of the Honor Students at college. Thank you to everyone who helped me film it.
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Texas Honor Student Gets Jail Time for Truancy
Texas Honor Student Gets Jail Time for Truancy
Things that make you go "WTF?". An honors student in Montgomery County gets jail time for truancy. Seems the overzealous judge wanted to make an example of her. HOUSTON—A judge threw a 17-year-old 11th grade honor student from Willis High School in jail after she missed school again. Judge Lanny Moriarty said last month Diane Tran was in his Justice of the Peace court for truancy and he warned her then to stop missing school. But she recently missed classes again so Wednesday he issued a summons and had her arrested in open court when she appeared. Tran said she works a full-time job, a part-time job and takes advanced placement and dual credit college level courses. She said she is often too exhausted to wake up in time for school. Sometimes she misses the entire day, she said. Sometimes she arrives after attendance has been taken. The judge ordered Tran to spend 24 hours in jail and pay a $100 fine. Judge Moriarty admitted that he wants to make an example of Tran. "If you let one (truant student) run loose, what are you gonna' do with the rest of 'em? Let them go too?" Judge Moriarty asked. This is posted under FAIR USE POLICY of the US Copyright laws. THis falls under educational purposes, as well as many other allowances under the fair use policy of US Copyright Laws.
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1st Ever White House Science Fair
1st Ever White House Science Fair
President Obama speaks to science fair winners, one who may have furthered research on finding a cure for cancer. He says the White House honors championship sports teams, why not science fair champions?
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Mom Gets Pistol Whipped By Her Honors Student Daughter Who Wanted A New Sports Car!
Mom Gets Pistol Whipped By Her Honors Student Daughter Who Wanted A New Sports Car!
"An honors student is accused of using a stolen gun to pistol-whip, then threaten her mother in order to get a sports car, according to Lee County Sheriff's Office reports. On Thursday, March 24, 17-year-old Rachel Hachero called her mother from a car dealership and asked her to co-sign a loan for a vehicle. When Rachel's mother Linda Hachero refused, Rachel threatened to kill her, reports said. Around 7 pm Rachel arrived to their Mossy Glen Drive home and confronted her mother with a 9 mm. She struck her mom in the head with the gun, reports said."
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WILLIS,TEXAS HONOR STUDENT DIANA TRAN JAILED FOR MISSING SCHOOL
WILLIS,TEXAS HONOR STUDENT DIANA TRAN JAILED FOR MISSING SCHOOL
AN OUTRAGED SEAN HOLLYWOOD HERE DISCUSSING A SITUATION IN WHICH DIANA TRAN(AN 11TH GRADE HONOR STUDENT AT WILLIS HIGH SCHOOL IN WILLIS,TX)WAS JAILED FOR MISSING TOO MUCH SCHOOL IN MAY 2012... MS. TRAN WORKS TWO JOBS TO SUPPORT HER SIBBLINGS SINCE HER PARENTS GOT DIVORCED AND LEFT TOWN...SHE WORKS FULL TIME AT A DRY CLEANER AND DOES WEEKEND WORK AT A WEDDING HALL... JUDGE LANNY MORIARITY WARNED THE STUDENT IN APRIL NOT TO MISS ANY MORE SCHOOL OR HE WOULD THROW HER IN JAIL... JUDGE MORIARITY HAS ADMITTED HE USED DIANA TRAN AS AN EXAMPLE... SEAN HOLLYWOOD HERE SHAMES JUDGE MORIARITY WHO OBVIOUSLY WAS ON A POWER TRIP...HE SHOULD HAVE UNDERSTOOD THE SITUATION AS WHY SHE WAS MISSING SCHOOL...
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Diane Tran, Honor Student At Texas High School, Jailed For Missing School& she was fined $100
Diane Tran, Honor Student At Texas High School, Jailed For Missing School& she was fined $100
www.huffingtonpost.com
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Nas Breaks Down His Open Letter To The Teen Killers Of Chicago Honor Student! [HQ]
Nas Breaks Down His Open Letter To The Teen Killers Of Chicago Honor Student! [HQ]
Nas Open Letter to the teen killers of Chicago Honor Students!
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Texas honor student thrown in jail for missing school
Texas honor student thrown in jail for missing school
I see no Justice done in this. Read more: www.nydailynews.com
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Black honor student beat to death by thugs. All this black on black crime.
Black honor student beat to death by thugs. All this black on black crime.
All this black on black crime. Link to story www.cnn.com
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Honors Student Fiona from NZ - Leanness Lifestyle University
Honors Student Fiona from NZ - Leanness Lifestyle University
Fiona from Auckland New Zealand lost more than 100 pounds as an Elite Coaching client www.LeannessLifestyle.com/elite/ of United States-based Professional Body-Transformation Coach David Greenwalt.
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TCU - Honors Convocation
TCU - Honors Convocation
Preston Swincher, a senior BBA Entrepreneurial Management and BFA Musical Theatre double degree Honors student from Austin, was the featured speaker at the 2009 Honors Convocation. As winner of the Honors Program's first oratorical competition, Preston became the first student ever to be the featured speaker. His talk is titled How the Internet Crashed Our Party.
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Honor Student Beats Deportation
Honor Student Beats Deportation
Immigration Lawyer/Attorney Carl Shusterman (Former INS Attorney 1976-82) explains how a 14-year-old "illegal alien" from El Salvador beat deportation, gained permission to remain in the US, and is now a distinguished university professor.
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UM's Honors Convocation Speech '08, Student Speaker: Adam Compain
UM's Honors Convocation Speech '08, Student Speaker: Adam Compain
Adam Compain was selected to be the sole student speaker at the University of Michigan's 2008 Honors Convocation, held at Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor on Sunday, March 16th. The theme of the Convocation was "I-Revolution" and Adam's speech preceded that of Provost Sullivan, Thurnau Professor Susan Douglas and President Mary Sue Coleman.
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Albert Dorman Honors College at NJIT
Albert Dorman Honors College at NJIT
In 1985, NJIT established an Honors Program to encourage and challenge its brightest and most motivated students. Dr. Richard Sher, Professor of History and Associate Dean of the College of Science and Liberal Arts, was its first director. The approach taken was to stimulate students intellectually with a thorough and well-balanced education. Special activities, rigorous courses, lectures and a colloquium series made up the program. The first twenty-eight Honors students began their studies in the Fall of 1985, growing to 160 in 1990. The first graduates had succeeded academically and obtained jobs in prominent corporations or had chosen to further their education by entering graduate training or schools of medicine or law. Ms. Ruth Baker succeeded Dr. Sher as Director of the Honors Program in 1991. Under Ms. Baker's direction, and with the assistance of Dr. Dennis Donahue as Faculty Coordinator and Honors Advisor, she worked with President Saul K. Fenster, Dr. William Mech of the National Collegiate Honors Council, deans, and faculty to formulate the Honors College. President Fenster engaged Albert Dorman, class of '45, in the development of NJIT's fifth college. Mr. Dorman's special interest and generous endowment helped to create the Albert Dorman Honors College in 1995. Mr. Dorman's endowment, along with other gifts, allowed the Honors College to attract a greater number of students, growing from 230 in 1995 to 630 students today. Honors scholarships were created, and <b>...</b>
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Commonwealth Honors College
Commonwealth Honors College
Hear from UMass Amherst students at the Commonwealth Honors College share stories of their unique learning community, close connection with faculty, special research opportunities and international experiences.
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HONOR SOCIETY does the Honor Roll Dance & the Stanky Leg?
HONOR SOCIETY does the Honor Roll Dance & the Stanky Leg?
www.KIISFM.com HONOR SOCIETY does the Honor Roll Dance up close and personal while Nelson from KIIS FM shows them the & Stanky Leg!
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Romantic Gesture Gets Teen Booted From Prom
Romantic Gesture Gets Teen Booted From Prom
Connecticut honors student James Tate finds himself banned from the June 4 prom at Shelton High School, all because of the way he asked for a date. (May 13)
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FBI Honors Internship Program
FBI Honors Internship Program
This video was produced by a team of five college students participating in the FBI Honors Internship Program. The Federal Bureau of Investigation hosts a selected group of outstanding undergraduates and graduate students from universities across the United States each summer to participate in an intense program designed to give them an inside look at the FBI. Interns get to participate in FBI projects and make real contributions to federal law enforcement and counter-terrorism investigations. If you are a college student and want to know what it takes to become an FBI Honors Intern, you can find all the details at www.fbijobs.gov.