Posted on 06/26/2012 2:46:20 PM PDT by metmom
More and more US schools have police patrolling the corridors. Pupils are being arrested for throwing paper planes and failing to pick up crumbs from the canteen floor. Why is the state criminalising normal childhood behaviour?
The charge on the police docket was "disrupting class". But that's not how 12-year-old Sarah Bustamantes saw her arrest for spraying two bursts of perfume on her neck in class because other children were bullying her with taunts of "you smell".
"I'm weird. Other kids don't like me," said Sarah, who has been diagnosed with attention-deficit and bipolar disorders and who is conscious of being overweight. "They were saying a lot of rude things to me. Just picking on me. So I sprayed myself with perfume. Then they said: 'Put that away, that's the most terrible smell I've ever smelled.' Then the teacher called the police."
The policeman didn't have far to come. He patrols the corridors of Sarah's school, Fulmore Middle in Austin, Texas. Like hundreds of schools in the state, and across large parts of the rest of the US, Fulmore Middle has its own police force with officers in uniform who carry guns to keep order in the canteens, playgrounds and lessons. Sarah was taken from class, charged with a criminal misdemeanour and ordered to appear in court.
Each day, hundreds of schoolchildren appear before courts in Texas charged with offences such as swearing, misbehaving on the school bus or getting in to a punch-up in the playground. Children have been arrested for possessing cigarettes, wearing "inappropriate" clothes and being late for school.
(Excerpt) Read more at guardian.co.uk ...
I live in an Austin suburb—if any of this is true, I certainly haven’t heard of it.
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I know this is an older article, but I did a search and it hadn't been posted.
Welcome to the U.S.S.A.
This kid is well on her way to receiving a SSI check (paid for by you and me) for life.
Around here these cops are called "resource officers."
I wonder why the school district ~ that's Austin, right, the Leftwingtard capital of the SW, oh so Progressive and modern ~ is mainstreaming kids with bipolar disorder.
And who'se that utterly contemptible woman running the class who calls the cops on her bipolar student?
I think something is screwy in this story ~ although if it's true I'd be checking the principal's basement to see if he's got people chained to the wall or something, real medieval like.
Maybe it is a matter of what “being arrested” means. Perhaps being arrested is the same as being sent to the vice principal’s office for discipline.
I remember that in my senior year, a teacher who was assigned lunch duty, sent our whole lunch table to the vice principal’s office and gave us all school detentions for singing Happy Birthday at the lunch table.
The only reason that we could figure was that someone had drawn a picture of tinkerbell and stuck it to his door, and that he must have concluded that it was us. As far as I knew, it wasn’t. He was this little gay guy, but we didn’t do it.
Everything is fine. Checks and balances, Tree of liberty, etc. |
“The result, says the Appleseed report, is that “school-to-prison pipeline” in which a high proportion of children who receive tickets and end up in front of a court are arrested time and again because they are then marked out as troublemakers or find their future blighted by a criminal record.”
They’re arrested time and again because they’re feral and haven’t moved up to the big time of committing the usual assortment of violent crimes. The sooner the rotten apples are ID’ed and removed from society the better.
I don’t believe this article is accurate.
I would like to see some proof of any of this.
Can we all agree that that the Communist public school experiment has failed, and it is time to try something else?
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I don’t consider this a “bad kids” issue. Its a bad parents issue. When I was growing up, misbehavior in scholl had very real and unpleasant consequences at home. We have tied the hands of school faculty (those that still have the cajones to actually be a role model)and many now blame the misbehavior of children on the school. The blame is with the parents, I am reminded of the news article of the “man” who almost beat his daughters basketball coach to death for making her run laps for misbehaving during practice. Great message to teach your kid huh?
We homeschool our kids and we go the step further that our kids do not have Social Security numbers so the school districts and the social workers don’t even know they’re here. It’s much easier that way and worth the extra taxes.
I live is Texas also and I’ve never heard of any of this. Something does not sound right. Kids arrested everyday at school and having to appear in court does not sound like something we would put up with to any extent whatsoever.
A HS I went to back in the late 70s here in Indy, had cops. A result of the busing decision back in the 60s that saw knife fights in the restrooms and halls.
I hated that school.
happens all the time here in polk county fla.
Back in my hometown - Carmel Indiana, the school system had their police department but I think they discontinued it and are using the city PD as their officer instead.
They have police in schools because they have real criminals attending. Every child criminal that is on probation, must attend school as a condition of parole, you would not now that because their records are sealed.
Teachers do have to be told if they have a student in their room that has been arrested or convicted for a violent act.
Kids used to go to reform school if they couldnt make it in regular school, they don't do that anymore, but that did not solve the problem, merely hid it back in the classroom.
I was in a teacher's classroom once and he told me look around you, there are the future presidents, governors, policemen, congressman, lawyers, bank robbers, ax murderers, serial killers, perverts....They all come through here.
What do you suggest?
Public schools work for 80% of the population.
I am not opposed to charter, private, Magnet, parochial schools, Voucher programs, Home schooling. But one size does not fit all.
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