It’s like he’s Bruce Willis in “Unbreakable”

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — An Indiana high school basketball standout who survived a Michigan plane crash last year that killed his father and stepmother after surviving a 2003 crash that killed his mother plans to play college basketball next year.

Austin Hatch, of Fort Wayne, made a verbal commitment to play basketball at the University of Michigan before the June crash near the Charlevoix airport. He told the Detroit Free Press in an interview published Tuesday that he’ll be on the court with the Wolverines in 2013.

“The most difficult thing is just missing my biological family, because I’m the only one left,” he said. “I wish there was an instructional manual in how to deal with this kind of loss.”

Hatch, who was 16 at the time of the crash, said he’ll use a scholarship to live the life he and his father always had imagined. He has yet to be cleared to play and said he didn’t care, trusting his doctors will tell him when it’s appropriate. He said he thinks no one else can relate to his situation.

“No one that I know of,” he said. “If there is someone, I haven’t met them yet.”

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For the Christian Family’s Next Trip to a Disney Park

Each of the 42 devotions presents fun questions inspired by each attraction, sharing questions designed to bring your family closer, and scriptures with prayer ideas to bring you closer to God. For example, in Pirates of the Caribbean®, “For Fun” asks: what would you name a pirate ship? “For Family” asks: what do you treasure most about each family member? “For Faith” references Rev. 21:18-21 and talks about treasure in heaven.

Family members of all ages will delight in this unique devotional guide. Don’t get bored waiting in line for the next ride or attraction—get connected! How will your family use this book? The ways are as unique as every family. Go through The Family Devotional Guide to Disneyland Park and Magic Kingdom Park as a family and make the most of your Disney vacation!

It comes out in July and is just under $12.

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Parents Sue School for Kicking Their Son Out of Class for Cheating

Not From The Onion:

The parents of a sophomore at Sequoia High School in Redwood City have sued the district for kicking the student out of an honors English class last month for copying a classmate’s homework.

The lawsuit, filed April 18 in San Mateo County Superior Court, claims the teenager’s due process rights were violated. It names as defendants the Sequoia Union High School District, District Superintendent James Lianides and Sequoia High School Principal Bonnie Hansen.

The sophomore had signed an “Academic Honesty Pledge” at the beginning of the 2011-2012 school year that declares cheating is grounds for immediate removal from the advanced-level program; his mother also had signed it. According to the lawsuit, however, another school document states that a student will be removed from the program only after a second plagiarism offense.

The boy’s father, Jack Berghouse, does not dispute that his son copied his English homework from another student, who also was kicked out of the honors class for the offense. But Berghouse said he believes the punishment is disproportionate to the offense and will jeopardize his son’s academic future.

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