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Thats one of the things I really like about you. You pull a good laugh out of me quite a bit. I would rep you if I could.
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Now, now, there's no need to go around insulting the mentally retarded by equating them with these school officials.
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I agree - it's metal and it's sharp - too very good reasons to keep it for a 10 yr old. I am so glad I work at charter schools and district schools, because we don't have this crap. I would have had him put it on my desk - then checked with the parent to see if it was okay with them when he took it home. I've had kids take home all sorts of strange parts of things - they just like to find ways to use them.
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It is a simplistic, one-size-fits-all approach to anything that might (theoretically) be usable as a weapon; and, as such, it makes just about as much sense as it would to arrest a major-league baseball player for the possession of a baseball bat--which, after all, could easily be used as a rather effective weapon.
The same "zero-tolerance" policies equate the possession of Tylenol or Pamprin with the possession of cocaine or heroin. It shouldn't require a great deal of nuance to be able to see the difference. Zero-tolerance policies are not typically about a get-tough attitude toward weapons or drugs, as they are advertised. Instead, they are the product of those who are either too intellectually lazy to make the necessary distinctions, or (more frequently, I think), are afraid of their being accused of inconsistencies in the application of their policies--inconsistencies based upon race, ethnicity, class, or some other standard--so a consistent absurdity is their way of protecting themselves. |
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When my younger daughter was in eighth grade, I was summoned to the school. She and a friend where in the stairwell, and from the second floor landing each kid spit one time to the bottom floor to see who made the loudest splat. Yes, I'm a bad mother apparently since I hadn't informed my child that every communicable disease known to mankind could spread through the school if she dared to spit inside. Her punishment was a mandatory three-day suspension. Like she cared? My idea for punishing her was to have her mop the entire stairwell, a consequence related to the behavior, since I did want her to know that she had to follow the school rules, but I didn't want her to miss school. The school wouldn't budge, no matter what I came up with, so I left angry at the principal not at my daughter. Then the school failed to round up her school work as promised so I could keep her busy at home. She had a great three days off. What a joke. Obviously the stupidity of it all is still with me. Thanks for reading. ;) Cindy
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