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Student says T-shirt slogans got her a day's suspension
http://www.accessnorthga.com ^ | 5 24 05

Posted on 05/26/2005 10:22:33 AM PDT by freepatriot32

A teenager was back in class Friday after receiving a one-day suspension for wearing a T-shirt with slogans including "freedom of expression" and "don't drink and drive" that school administrators considered disruptive.

Hanna Smith, 18, a junior at Tift County High School, said principal Mike Duck told her that if she wore the shirt again she would be suspended for the remainder of the year.

The principal was arrested six years ago for DUI and running a stop sign, the Tifton Gazette said Friday in a story on Smith's suspension. Duck made a public apology for the DUI and was himself suspended for five days.

Smith's mother, Tracy Fletcher, said she would defend her daughter's right to express herself, even if it means hiring an attorney and taking the case to court.

"They want everyone to fit into a mold and there's no room for individuality. These kids are our future, I think they should be treated with a little more respect. Their opinions count. Their thoughts count," Fletcher said.

The principal confirmed that Smith was back in class Friday without the banned T-shirt, which also had a peace symbol on the front and "Veritas" (truth) written on the back.

On Friday, Smith wore a different T-shirt, this one reading "Don't Underestimate Individuality," her mother said. The first letters of those words spell "DUI." Her mother said the teen plans to wear the banned T-shirt again on Monday.

Duck said he could not comment on the suspension.

"We can't discuss children and their issue," he said. "It's a matter of privacy and protection of their rights."

The school system's dress code forbids disruptive clothing, grooming and symbols. Principals decide what's disruptive.

"I have an obligation to maintain an orderly environment," Duck said. "The courts give me the authority and the right to make those decisions and as long as I'm sitting in this chair that's what I'm going to do."

Smith said she learned about Constitutional rights, such as freedom of expression, in class and wishes school officials would honor them.

"I think it's silly that we can't practice the freedoms that they teach us here," Smith said. "You would think that school officials would have respect for the law and people's rights, or at least they should."


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To: Rebelbase
DING DING DING! You got it. As the message on her shirt is complete irrelvant to everyone else in school until the principal made it the issue.

Dude, you're wrong on this one. You've got it backwards. I don't know if you saw post 177 or not.

Girl doesn't care about not drinking and driving---she was just trying to embarras the principal. Hey, I did stuff like that all the time, and if I got caught, I paid the price. In fact, the principal even gave her a chance to change the shirt, without punishment, and she refused.

Then Mommy gets involved, claims "free speech" (which is NOT the case) meanwhile every other student in the school's education suffers because of this disruption.

Now, what the hell am I doing writing about this crap on Memorial Day Weekend?! I'm "disrupting" my drunken orgy!!

Enjoy!!!
181 posted on 05/27/2005 8:12:58 AM PDT by motzman (now whatda?)
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To: motzman
...meanwhile every other student in the school's education suffers because of this disruption.

If any students "suffered" from the disruption it's because the principal caused it by making an issue out of the shirt. Regardless of whatever message she was intending to convey, it was far from explicit, so if he had simply ignored it there wouldn't have been any disruption. Everyone says his previous DUI is irrelevant, he repayed his debt to society, etc., but if that's the case, then there was no need for him to make it relevant again.

182 posted on 05/27/2005 2:58:09 PM PDT by inquest (FTAA delenda est)
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To: inquest

You're funny when you're proven wrong. LOL!


183 posted on 05/27/2005 3:06:27 PM PDT by motzman (now whatda?)
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To: motzman
How would you know?
184 posted on 05/27/2005 3:13:08 PM PDT by inquest (FTAA delenda est)
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To: Jersey Republican Biker Chick

Just don't mosh next to someone else wearing spiky jewelry. I learned that the hard way. :-)


185 posted on 05/27/2005 3:25:37 PM PDT by stands2reason (It's 2005, and two wrongs still don't make a right.)
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