Posted on 04/02/2004 5:34:30 AM PST by TaxRelief
For discussion and education purposes only.
Greensboro, North Carolina-AP -- A North Carolina fifth-grader has been charged with assault for knocking out a boy in a school bus fight over a snack cake.
(snip) ...According to the principal, when the boy sitting next to him asked for a bite, Kevin said no and was smacked in the face with a stuffed Tweety Bird. Kevin hit back, but was slammed against a window and hit in the back.
Then he fell in the aisle and was stomped.
School officials say when the bus driver pulled the aggressor off him, Kevin was unconscious.
(Excerpt) Read more at whnt19.com ...
WOW. Are those cakes really that good?
GREAT! Good for your hubby for confronting the father. Ya just never know what you'll find behind that next door. Most parents would understand when their children are bad and need discipline. (And some don't)
Well that really makes sense. You never did anything that your parents told you not to do?
Rather than pass a bullying law pass a law that would require all TV sets sold to families with young children to have a lock on all programs that show any violence including the soaps and cartoons. PULL THE PLUG! It is very easy and effective. Lazy parents leave their young children in front of the boob tube for hours on end then blame schools etc. for this sort of behavior .
Rather than pass a bullying law pass a law that would require all TV sets sold to families with young children to have a lock on all programs that show any violence including the soaps and cartoons. PULL THE PLUG! It is very easy and effective. Lazy parents leave their young children in front of the boob tube for hours on end then blame schools etc. for this sort of behavior .
Let us get it right, shall we? Hmmm?
The proper way to do this is to levy a snack tax - Maryland led the way on this a few years back - but make it federal. Then we must set up the Federal Administration of Taxed Snacks (FATS) in order to equitably distribute the snacks among the palm kernel oil underprivileged. Im thinkin cabinet level here folks, or at least cupboard level. ONLY THEN will there be justice (and zebra kakes) for everyone.
CHANT WITH ME NOW! NO SNACKS - NO PEACE! HEY HEY
HO HO
mmmmmmm hohos
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I hope there is. I mean, I would feel awfully guilty beating his mother.
Just kidding.
Thanks once again to the NEA, one of the biggest supporters of the dumbocRAT party.
You're not the only one.
From John Taylor Gatto's Underground History of American Education:
Just under eighteen hundred people wrote letters to me in the year I was New York State Teacher of the Year, in response to a series of essays I wrote about what I had witnessed as a schoolteacher, essays which have now become part of this book. In a strange way, those different letters were eighteen hundred versions of the same letter, a spontaneous outcry against the violation that so many feel in being compelled to be a character in someone elses fantasy of how to grow up. Listen to a few of these voices:
Huntington, West Virginia "Homeschooling may be stressful but its nothing compared to the stress I experienced watching my daughters self-respect and creative energy drain away within the first few weeks of third grade."Toronto, Canada "Little has changed since I was asked to sit in straight rows and memorize an irrelevant curriculum. Recently my wife quit her job because we fear losing contact with our children as they enter a school system we cannot understand and are unable to change."
Frankfurt, Illinois "I had a rich personal inquiry going on in many things. School was for me a tedious interruption of my otherwise interesting life."
Yelm, Washington "My passion is that my daughter be allowed to grow up being completely who she is. Right now she is a happy, enthusiastic, self-taught child of eight and a half. She taught herself to read at four, reads everything. School to me has always felt sick at the core of its concept."
Madison, Wisconsin "Im desperate what to do. Three bright and lively children but everyday I see a closing down of enthusiasm as they grind their way through a predetermined school program."
Reno, Nevada "My wife and I came to the end of the rope with public education four years ago. I was tired of seeing my once happy child constantly in tears."
Santa Barbara, California "I just took my eight-year-old daughter from school. Bit by bit she was becoming silent, even fearful. From her anxiety to reach the school bus on time to the times she was visibly shaken from criticism of her homework. Day by day she was changing for the worse. But the absolute end was the destructive effect the culture of schoolchildrens values had on her behavior. Now she laughs again. I have my laughing girl back."
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania "School started to destroy my family by dividing us from one another instead of joining us. It created separatism among the kids, among the classes, among ages, among parents and children. After I took my second grader from school she began to blossom. She loves her time now, the time is the gift."
Huntersville, North Carolina "I defined myself as a child by my accomplishments at school just as I had been taught to. I was a National Merit Scholar and a Presidential Scholar but I couldnt even make it through two years of college because my own authoritarian schooling had left me completely unprepared to make my own decisions."
St. Louis, Missouri "Mr. Gatto, you are describing my daughter when you name the pathological symptoms our children display as a result of their schooling. And you are describing mewhich pains me almost unbearably to recognize and admit."
Haverhill, Massachusetts "I have no certificates of great accomplishment, no titles, no diploma except a high school one, no degree except when I have a fever. Yet I do have experience gained while raising three daughters. Id like to paint a picture for you. I had to take my daughter out of kindergarten after five weeks. This happy, self-regulating child I was raising showed great signs of stress in that short of a time. I remembered the rebellion of my two angry teenagers, suddenly made the connection, and took her from school. And so the last girl I raised as a free child. There have been no signs of anger or rebellion since then. That was seventeen years ago."
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