Dean Joseph De Bona began targeting Amanda when she came to her sophomore-year dance with a girl on her arm, the suit says.
Although she had permission to bring the
date, Amanda says, De Bona pulled them aside at the end of the event,
separated them and grilled Amanda, asking how they met, where the girl
went to school, whether the two were "more than just friends" and
warning against "any funny business."
John Acevedo [Amanda's father] says the inquiries were inappropriate.
"They're alone in the room talking about
her sexuality? Saying, 'Let's keep this between us because we don't want
any funny business'? There's nothing funny about it," the dad told The
Post.
"[Amanda] was targeted. There was prejudice against her," her dad said.
More than 200 of her classmates signed a
petition for her return, and City Councilman James Vacca and state Sen.
Jeff Klein wrote letters of support on her behalf.
While a judge issued a temporary order allowing Amanda to return to
the school, the administration is fighting to expel Amanda for good and
the case is due back in court Nov. 12th.
"It just sucks because the punishment
does not fit the crime," Amanda said. "I wish it never happened. I don't
want to go through this at all."
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