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Mango

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No, but he was suspended after an incident on a school bus that led to a parent complaint.

My guess is that the other kid came home and told the parent "so-and-so drew a picture of him shooting me with a gun".............fast forward to the AP being involved!

Probably that's what happened. But at the very least, the school could have called the other little boys mother to discuss it. :dunno:
 

scooterbug44

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I'm not a fan of zero tolerance policies (love the person who said "often zero tolerance=zero brains"), but they became necessary because everyone got sue happy.

If it isn't explicitly spelled out as school policy, someone claims favoritism, discrimination etc. If they get a complaint and act in accordance w/ the policies, they're excessive, if they don't do anything they're allowing bullying etc. and get lambasted for that.

In my world, the parent would have just called the other and solved the problem, but that isn't the current reality.
 

Mango

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If it isn't explicitly spelled out as school policy, someone claims favoritism, discrimination etc.

I can see a policy of no guns in school, but a drawing, gimme a break.
I wonder if that was spelled out in their policy?

Had this issue the other day with my 11 year nephew. He wore a green stripe in his brunette hair that washes out. He was sent to the principals office. She told him it was against school policy. He asked why the other boys could have permanent stripes (highlighting) in their hair? (which seems to be the rage now with the boys) and my sister was called and she told him that he was being insubordinate. (He's also an A student)

The same day they lost my 6 year old nephew on the wrong school bus. :roll:​
 
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seaside2

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I play with water guns myself. I have the super shooters that will soak people. :blush:

Yu ought to see that big sucker I've got for playing in the pool!! I can wet you down from 50 feet!!!:funn:
 

scooterbug44

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I'm not saying it was justified or intelligent, just that this is what it's come down to because of parents biatching, the media, lawyers, insurance etc.

As far as it being policy, the article you posted states:

"Although it is not common, cases of young children suspended for depictions of weapons have occurred in other schools across the country and in New Jersey."
 

NoHall

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I can see a policy of no guns in school, but a drawing, gimme a break.
I wonder if that was spelled out in their policy?​


I've known parents who refused to buy their little boys toy guns or allow them to watch t.v./movies with guns. The boys end up taking a big bite out of their toast, pointing one end at someone, and shouting, "BANG!" (Or they build them out of sticks, or they point fingers.) Boys like to shoot things. Hunter-gatherers. God love 'em.

Had this issue the other day with my 11 year nephew. He wore a green stripe in his brunette hair that washes out. He was sent to the principals office. She told him it was against school policy. He asked why the other boys could have permanent stripes (highlighting) in their hair? (which seems to be the rage now with the boys) and my sister was called and she told him that he was being insubordinate. (He's also an A student)

The same day they lost my 6 year old nephew on the wrong school bus. :roll:


Privitization of education. I keep saying it. School plays, school prayers, school buses, school policies, academic standards. I went to public school and did fine, but this stuff is effin' ridiculous.
:trainwreck:
 

sunspotbaby

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give me a f67498 break ! (is that right SCK?) Wonder what schools are going to be like when mine start...I'll probably be in front of a judge myself every other week:D Maybe they'll just hold court IN school. This makes me want to slap the bull butter out of a principal. Can I be jailed for making that statement??:dunno: FTLOG!
 

NoHall

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give me a f67498 break ! (is that right SCK?) Wonder what schools are going to be like when mine start...I'll probably be in front of a judge myself every other week:D Maybe they'll just hold court IN school. This makes me want to slap the bull butter out of a principal:dunno: FTLOG!
If so, I hope they put you in the same jail as SJ, and I'll bring cakes for both of you! :rotfl:
 

scooterbug44

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It's completely out of control and extremely ridiculous.

All of this nonsense was why I stopped being a camp counselor - there were just too many rules (often contradictory) and liability concerns overruled everything.
 
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