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To: Libloather

Didn’t these idiots ever hear of something called an “F” on school assignments?

Don’t these morons know that if a student collects enough “F’ grades, there is this thing we used to call “staying back”?

So, some Nazi Screwel Teacher/Administrator in Michigan decided to throw this kid in jail to make a political point about the pandemic?

Well, bless their stupid little hearts!


3 posted on 08/01/2020 4:11:39 AM PDT by MCEscherHammer
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To: MCEscherHammer

“Didn’t these idiots ever hear of something called an “F” on school assignments?
Don’t these morons know that if a student collects enough “F’ grades, there is this thing we used to call “staying back”?”

They know. Knowing and caring are two different things. Kids like that, angry, fighting their parent, deliberately failing just don’t care. Grades motivate people that believe they have a future.


11 posted on 08/01/2020 4:51:03 AM PDT by cyberstoic (I)
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To: MCEscherHammer

The kid is not in jail for not doing schoolwork. She is in jail for violating the terms of her probation. If one of the terms of probation is that you must keep your shoelaces tied then if you are caught with strings dragging, you are violating the terms of your probation and the consequences are invoked. Violation is up to the probation officer to note and enforce. Having known several sons of friends who ran afoul of probation terms, I have come to believe that for anyone arrested, if offered probation and they already have been in jail for more than a couple of days, it is better to insist on serving the term for which probation is the alternative. Violation in the end depends on the whim of the probation officer. If he doesnt like you , you will be at some point violated and you will then be taken in to serve the whole sentence and are less likely to get time off for good behaviour and your time on probation does not reduce the time you serve thus just abjuring probation sticks you in the system for a shorter period.


26 posted on 08/01/2020 7:16:04 AM PDT by arthurus (FEF ,)
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