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sounds like something I would make my kids do if they started acting like that..
I see no problem here.
I’m torn on this...
On the one hand, I want to tell the kids and parents to suck it up and get over it...and raise your kids to respect your elders.
Then, there’s the anti-authoritarian side of me that wants to tell the kids to do what my cat does sometimes...go sh!t in a corner.
I’ve been to Junction numerous times.
I’m surprised the residents didn’t go the school, horsewhip every teacher involved and then drive them like cattle back to South Austin where they belong.
“I’m glad to see the Texas Rangers are investigating.”
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Believe it or not, Texas Rangers are the one group of law enforcement in Texas you do not want to f-— with. They operate in a quasi-legal mode and often get “results” when others don’t.
Can’t damage the little darlings’ precious self esteem. Fifth grade is a little late in the game for the brats to learn a little civilized respect for authority.
Kind of reminds me of the time in basic training when another guy and I got bored of counting cadence as we marched back from chow - so he counted in Chinese and and I counted in Spanish. The squad leader thought it was disrespectful and we ended up spending an hour marching around the drill pad counting in Chinese and Spanish....