
“We always ask our students and staff to immediately report if they observe any suspicious items and/or suspicious behavior,” the school’s statement reads. School officials said they were cooperating with authorities on the matter. Police announced Wednesday that the teen will not be charged, but Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed said he is not sure if his son will return to school Thursday.

And this instance, it’s clear that at least some of Ahmed’s teachers failed him,” Earnest said. The fact is, America’s best teachers and our schools and our best schools, at least, nurture the intellectual curiously of all of our students. “The president, like many of us, was struck by the news reports of this particular incident. White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Wednesday that the incident “is a good illustration of how pernicious stereotypes can prevent even goodhearted people who have dedicated their lives to educating young people from doing the good work they set out to do. The White House invited Ahmed to Astronomy Night in October, an annual event that brings together astronauts, scientists and other professionals. #IStandWithAhmed- John King September 16, 2015 We need to be encouraging young engineers, not putting them in handcuffs. “We need to be encouraging young engineers, not putting them in handcuffs. “We need people like him in this country.” “My son is a very brilliant boy,” the father told CNN. He said they would not allow him to contact his father, Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed, who ran for president of Sudan earlier this year. Mohamed repeatedly told police that what they believed to be a hoax bomb was actually a clock. “They arrested me and they told me that I committed the crime of a hoax bomb, a fake bomb,” the freshman later explained. Muslim teen Ahmed Mohamed creates clock, shows teachers, gets arrested A photo shows Ahmed being led out of school in handcuffs and a NASA T-shirt. Instead, an English teacher reported Ahmed’s project, which prompted school officials to call police.

It's what makes America great.- President Obama September 16, 2015Īhmed Mohamed, who plans to become an engineer, went to his high school in Irving, Texas, on Monday with the goal of showing his teacher a digital clock he’d made from a pencil case.īut the 14-year-old’s day did not end with high praise. Want to bring it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like science. It’s what makes America great,” the POTUS Twitter account tweeted.Ĭool clock, Ahmed. The same day Texas police announced that a teenager arrested in Texas after bringing a clock he made to high school would not charged, President Barack Obama invited the student to the White House.
