Ninth-grader Ahmed Mohamed from Irving in Texas does not wish to return to MacArthur High and is searching for another school though his three-day suspension came to an end today, the CNN reported.
The teen's family stated that they will consider other schools, possibly even some outside of the US. Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed said his son will either enroll at a private school or be home schooled.
Some Facebook users 'shared' a post that suggested the authorities never really thought the teen had a real bomb and wanted to 'humiliate a little Muslim, African boy'.
The post highlighted why the school was not immediately evacuated following the beep and discovery of the clock - a circuit board and power supply wired to a digital display, all strapped inside a case with a tiger hologram on the front.
After the Sudanese-American found support in US President Barack Obama and Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, an astrophysicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology called him "an ideal student" and said that he is the kind of student who deserves to be at MIT or Harvard.
Mohamed has earlier said he wants to attend MIT for college.
Last night, the teen's father told a prayer rally outside his home that he was still hoping for more explanation as to why his son had been treated the way he was.
"What happened to my son doesn't look like America," he was quoted as saying by the CBS. "It's not something good. It's not something right. It's wrong.
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