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  1. May 8, 2024 · A jury has delivered a $1 million verdict against a private high school in Mountain View that expelled two students over a photo of them wearing dark green acne masks that were mistaken for blackface. Holden Hughes and Aaron Hartley will each receive $500,000 from St. Francis High School, along with reimbursement for their tuition, which ...

  2. May 7, 2024 · The students, Holden Hughes and Aaron Hartley, will get $500,000 each from St. Francis High School after they were swept up in a racial controversy amid the Black Lives Matter movement. Hughes and Hartley will also get reimbursed for tuition, which was estimated to be $70,000 total for their three years attending the school at 1885 Miramonte Ave.

  3. May 15, 2024 · About the Case. Cause. In 2017, when students A.H. and H.H. were just 14-year-old freshmen at St. Francis High School (SFHS), they took a seemingly innocent photo – applying green acne face masks and snapping a silly picture with friends amid the high school discipline environment.

  4. May 9, 2024 · The students, Holden Hughes and Aaron Hartley, will get $500,000 each from St. Francis High School. Hughes and Hartley were swept up in the racial controversy amid the Black Lives Matter movement. They will also be reimbursed for tuition, which was estimated to be $70,000 total for their three years attending the school at 1885 Miramonte Ave.

  5. Mar 3, 2021 · The lawsuit says that the students, identified as A.H. and H.H., were actually wearing acne face masks and they were pushed out of St. Francis High School in Mountain View without a proper ...

  6. May 9, 2024 · Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, California, has paid the price for rushing to judgment. With the help of the Dhillon Law Group, which has represented other minors similarly traduced over racially-charged hoaxes, the teens, Holden Hughes and Aaron Harley, sued the high school with their parents for over $20 million.

  7. May 11, 2024 · This week, four years after the two boys’ parents sued the school, a jury delivered a $1 million verdict against St. Francis, with both Holden Hughes and Aaron Hartley being awarded $500,000 each along with a reimbursement of their tuition for their three years attending teh school, for tuition, which was estimated to be $70,000 total for ...

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