
and Student One joked that Student Two looked like a school shooter because of his long hair and preference for wearing a “Cannibal Corpse” tee shirt. and Student One made fun of a classmate (Student Two). for two “Snapchat memes” he sent to another student (Student One) as part of an extended conversation over a period of 10 days, during which J.S. The School District contends that the trial court erred and abused its discretion in reaching these conclusions. made terroristic threats or engaged in cyberbullying of another student, in violation of School District policy and that J.S. The trial court held that the factual findings of the School Board were not supported by substantial evidence that the School District’s evidence did not establish that J.S. COVEY, Judge OPINION BY PRESIDENT JUDGE LEAVITT FILED: The Manheim Township School District (School District) appeals an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County (trial court), which reversed the decision of the School District’s Board of School Directors (School Board) to expel J.S., a student at Manheim Township High School.

2019 Argued: DecemHONORABLE MARY HANNAH LEAVITT, President Judge HONORABLE P. : : Manheim Township School District, : Appellant : BEFORE: No.

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA J.S., a minor by his parents, M.S.
