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May 4th, 2002, 12:37 AM
#1
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May 4th, 2002, 08:31 AM
#2
This is getting out of hand. Possible expulsion for a drawing!!! That's a little overboard. I'm glad I not that age, or I would have been expuled for the games we used to play when I was young.
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May 4th, 2002, 10:56 AM
#3
I agree. I could understand a three day suspension if the kid drew the pisture to more resemble the techer or if it had a more direct threat towards the teacher. Much rather have a kid doodle to let out alittle frustration rather than perhaps getting hands on a weapon and going after the techer. A one hour detention could have still made example to show they do not tolerate would have been sugnificant enough. Man I skipped 10 days of gym class in a row and did not bet suspended for three days. People who got in fist fight usually got suspended for only a day or two. But then again, these were pre-Colombine (?sp)days too. Sure a lot is not tolerated now......
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May 4th, 2002, 01:06 PM
#4
she doodled the pictures & wrote the teachers/substitute teachers name underneath the drawings. maybe not suspension, but she did deserve detention. plus she's an honor roll student, i know brain smarts doesnt necessarily mean a person has common sense, but cmon
ps - i never drew teachers with arrows through the head or dying/dead <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" />
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May 4th, 2002, 01:43 PM
#5
Things just aren't the same anymore.
For example: I can remember back when I was still in school (not too long ago), if we had something like a bomb scare we would just go outside and wait for like an hour (while a few cops walked through the building to see if it was ok). If the school didn't blow up within that hour, we would go back in. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" />
A school in my town recently had a bomb scare and they canceled school for the rest of the day while the fire deptartment and county police went through the school with bomb sniffing dogs.
Its a different world we live in now, threats are taken much more seriously, and a lot of time its overkill.
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May 4th, 2002, 08:52 PM
#6
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I saw Bill Mayer (sp?) on Dennis Miller last night talking about how college "students" are the same way. It was a fantastic episode and I recommend everyone see it. My favorite line was that since 99% of television is dedicated to sensitivity, he should be allowed his tiny corner devoted to truth.
Sensitivity vs truth. We are a nation of wimps. Wimps even when it comes to other peoples ideas. Hopefully it'll swing around the other way in 10 years or so.
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May 4th, 2002, 09:02 PM
#7
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by EvilCabbage:
<strong><a href="http://kdka.com/topstories/StoryFolder/story_106425_html" target="_blank">Here is the article..</a>
6th grader drew doodles in class, of teachers with arrows through them (Hands up who didnt do this sort of crap) and was suspended for a 'terrorist act'
I am appalled to even be wanting to visit the USA after this sort of garbage.
-Cabbage out. </strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Well, at least he was not playing with his doodle. I could understand that then. this is just silly.
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May 4th, 2002, 10:35 PM
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I will also agree that it is utter B$ some of the things we here in the US pull, it sometimes makes me ashamed to be an American Citizen.
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May 4th, 2002, 11:04 PM
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i remember when i was a kid i would draw stick figures killing each other in class and when the teacher caught me she would yell at me because i wasnt listening to her.
but that is total B S .
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May 5th, 2002, 12:28 AM
#10
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A) Is this really a credible site to really buy into this story? C'mon now. Don't get suckered into the hype.
B) I can think of a few teachers in my time who I would've gladly drawn a doodle of an arrow going through their head.
C) This Bon Jovi song that I'm listening to right now (It's My Life) is pretty cool.
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May 5th, 2002, 07:36 AM
#11
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I would have been executed if things were like that when i was in school
I hope that someday we will be able to put away our fears and prejudices and just laugh at people.
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May 6th, 2002, 05:47 AM
#12
Registered User
I was suspended once for killing time. Who knew?
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May 6th, 2002, 07:47 AM
#13
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When I was in 6th or 7th grade, I got ISS (In-School Suspension, like all day detention) for simply running down the hallway. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Eek!]" src="eek.gif" /> Now that was a load of B.S.!
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May 6th, 2002, 07:57 AM
#14
It's all these "zero-tolerance" policies.
When I was young, I got in 3 fights in school, 1st one - I got off, 2nd time - suspended 2 days, 3rd time, 1 1/2 days. Back then, you took a knife to school, it was taken, and you got detention.
My brother was in a fight a couple years ago. He got 2 week suspension. Next time he fights he's expelled! Tell me that's not a bit harsh. So if he's getting the crap kicked outta him, he can't swing at anyone or he's expelled. And this is a public school, not private!
I also saw another example in the paper a while back. An honor student expelled for having a bread knife in the back of his truck. It fell out of a box of things he helped his grandmother moved the day before.
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May 6th, 2002, 08:11 AM
#15
what does this teach the children? I'm concerned on what kind of message these "zero tolerance" laws and "poloitcal correctness" are teaching children about how to act as adults.
Maybe I grew up in a "golden age" of education but this kind of crap was never a problem when I was in school.
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