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First Grader Punished for Bag of Dirt
kfvs12.com ^ | 02/12/05 | Tony Hensley

Posted on 02/12/2005 5:21:30 PM PST by Ellesu

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To: callthemlikeyouseethem
A kid being punished for a teacher's perception! Geez..

its happened before check out the links in post number 80

81 posted on 02/13/2005 12:16:38 PM PST by freepatriot32 (Jacques Chirac and Kofi Annan, a pantomime horse in which both men are playing the rear end. M.Steyn)
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To: SandRat

bttt


82 posted on 02/13/2005 12:31:01 PM PST by ConservativeMan55 (DON'T FIRE UNTIL YOU SEE THE WHITES OF THE CURTAINS THEY ARE WEARING ON THEIR HEADS !)
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To: ErnBatavia
If the left, in their silliness, continues harrassing six year olds, they (totally unfathomable to them) will be creating a new generation of - gasp - conservatives.

To be honest, this will be perceived as a right wing action, not a liberal one. Its conservatives that push for zero tolerance and the war on drugs, not the left.

83 posted on 02/13/2005 2:49:50 PM PST by JeffAtlanta
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To: Puddleglum

"Have you ever been subject to disciplinary action by any scholastic institution? Why? Please provide details, including date, location, and circumstances."

Try applying for the bar or medical school or state licensure for trust positions, and leaving that off--it is indeed ridiculous but it could conceivably come back to haunt you if some bureaucrat has left that in your 'permanent record' all the way through high school (which is, however, unlikely). Not a great chance it'd happen...but it could.


84 posted on 02/13/2005 2:58:36 PM PST by LibertarianInExile (NO BLOOD FOR CHOCOLATE! Get the UN-ignoring, unilateralist Frogs out of Ivory Coast!)
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To: Puddleglum
Of this is a stupid, malicous thing for the school to do. I just hoinestly don't understand what danger is posed by a small demerit on a first grader's "permanent record."

Because it involved "drugs". The student was technically in violation of the school's zero tolerance policy. Most school's zero tolerance policies include items that look like drugs or weapons.

This student would have to answer "yes" if the question "Did you ever violate your school's drug policy" ever came up.

85 posted on 02/13/2005 3:09:58 PM PST by JeffAtlanta
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To: JeffAtlanta
To be honest, this will be perceived as a right wing action, not a liberal one. Its conservatives that push for zero tolerance and the war on drugs, not the left.

You've nailed it. The zero-tolerance policies are a symptom of conservative's general ineffectiveness of combating trial lawyers. You used to be able to expel the real problem children by using common sense. Now whenever the little demons are disciplined the school district gets sued for discrimination or some other such nonsense. In response, schools have adopted zero-tolerance to enable them to deal with the troublemakers. Many innocent children then get hurt when they run afoul of the complex, legalistic rules.

86 posted on 02/13/2005 3:56:37 PM PST by rmmcdaniell
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To: Ellesu

Suspend first, ask questions later.


87 posted on 02/13/2005 4:44:08 PM PST by School of Rational Thought (Republican - The thinking people's party)
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To: Ellesu

I honestly don't know what's worse, what happened to this child or the writing of this piece.


88 posted on 02/13/2005 4:46:05 PM PST by ShadowDancer (Vivere est cogitare)
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To: School of Rational Thought; All

http://www.kfvs12.com/Global/story.asp?S=2927961&nav=8H3xWJVW

More Questions & Answers - Detention for a Bag of Dirt
By: Tony Hensley

Sikeston, Missouri - Police and school leaders in Sikeston say the case involving a 6-year-old girl and a bag of dirt needs to be taken seriously.

"If she would have been 14, we would have been arrested her and taken her to jail.” Sgt. Shirley Porter said.

It's a story you saw only on Heartland News. One that generated an incredible response from you. More than a 1,000 of you logged onto our web site to voice your opinion on the Sikeston first grade student disciplined for giving a bag of dirt and grass to a classmate.

Police and school leaders felt it looked like a bag of marijuana. The girl's mother tells Heartland News that her child did not realize the difference between a bag of weed and the illegal kind. But, passing even a fake drug is illegal and had the child been older, she could have been arrested.

This really is a tough situation for school leaders because they cannot talk to us about disciplinary action against any student. But, with Superintendent Steve Borgsmiller's support, Sikeston police can talk to us about how important it is to handle any drug issue seriously no matter how old the student or how real the threat.

"It's important that a student understands what a drug is.” Sgt. Shirley Porter said.

It may sound simple but Student Resource Officer Sgt. Shirley Porter says it's a problem that continues to rear its ugly head. During her 16 years as a student resource officer she continues to be amazed at how drug problems make it onto school grounds. No matter how old the students are.

Sgt. Porter says, "They are smarter than you think, we don't give them never as much credit as we need give them because they are really smart individuals."

And that's why Sgt. Porter says she talks to kids in high school all the way down to kindergarten about drug awareness and Porter says parents too need to reinforce the warning. “Education starts at home. As parents they need to teach your child about drugs. Teach them about everyday things of life. So, you can know what level they are on as far as their knowledge and we are going to back it up at school with facts and figures. Some with personal experiences and thing's like that."

Superintendent Steve Borgsmiller agrees. Speaking by phone with Heartland News, Borgsmiller says officers absolutely should address drug awareness to children of all ages. Sgt. Shirley Porter was even involved in last Tuesday's questioning of 6-year-old Michaela Boyd.

Sgt. Porter says, "If she had been a 14 year old we would have arrested her taken her to jail and she would have to meet with juvenile authorities. She would have been suspended from school for anywhere between 90 to 180 days. That's how serious it is."

Sgt. Porter also tells Heartland News, that parents need to remember that kids are curious and don't often don't think about consequences.


89 posted on 02/13/2005 4:54:55 PM PST by Ellesu
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To: wmichgrad

Zero Tolerance ping.....with a couple of links in the ping post....


90 posted on 02/14/2005 5:15:42 AM PST by CSM ("I just started shooting," said Gloria Doster, 56. "I was trying to blow his brains out ....")
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To: Ellesu

Well, THAT article is REAL comforting!


91 posted on 02/14/2005 6:15:30 AM PST by An.American.Expatriate (Life is sexually transmitted.)
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To: Mr Ramsbotham

I've never used drugs in my life, and I wouldn't know a bag of grass from a bag of, well ... grass. The sensibilities of these teachers have obviously been formed by different experiences.

Good point.


92 posted on 02/14/2005 4:31:36 PM PST by moog
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To: Ellesu
that parents need to remember that kids are curious and don't often don't think about consequences. consequences of being in a public school surrounded by adults that are complete idiots...
93 posted on 02/14/2005 4:47:48 PM PST by gdc314
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To: Ellesu
Sikeston police can talk to us about how important it is to handle any drug issue seriously no matter how old the student...

"It's important that a student understands what a drug is.” Sgt. Shirley Porter said...

And while she's still upset with the schools actions, Michele is not considering moving her daughter to another school.


Words fail me.
94 posted on 02/15/2005 1:55:15 AM PST by Sweet_Sunflower29 (.... what if the Hokey Pokey really IS what it's all about?!?)
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