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Eighth grader penalized for missing school, singing at Bush Event
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| 05/16/2003
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Posted on 05/16/2003 11:31:30 AM PDT by IAmNotAnAnimal
This is my first post, bear with me. ...a student's absence can be excused for an illness, a family death, or an educational experience...Singing in a choir for the president of the United States, as Westfield Middle School eight grager, Brianna Tull, learned, dosen't count...was told she couldn't earn crdit for homewrok, tests and quizzes given that day
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TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Breaking News; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Indiana
KEYWORDS: bias; bush; bushhate; indianapolis; westfield
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To: ladylib
Right!
To: Jeff Head
I agree with your letter in #93 absolutely 100%.
To: stands2reason
"Going to see the president is certainly an experience, but what did the child learn from that?" She's learned that her local school officials are a pack of liberal tyrants.
To: IAmNotAnAnimal
Superintendent: Wrong Decision Possibly Made Over Girl Who Sang For President
WESTFIELD, Ind. -- Westfield-Washington school officials will reconsider a decision to not excuse an eighth-grader who missed classes to sing for President George W. Bush this week, Superintendent Mark Keen said Friday.
Keen, in a change from remarks he made Thursday, said it may have been wrong to tell Westfield Middle School student Brianna Tull that she couldn't earn credit for work she missed.
"It seems like the wrong decision was made," Keen told RTV6's Kristi Tedesco Friday.
Tull missed school Tuesday to sing with the Indianapolis Children's Choir during Bush's appearance at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.
She was told her absence wouldn't be excused, so Tull and her parents told her story to RTV6. Keen said he then received at least six phone calls and 150 e-mails about the decision. Keen said Friday that administrators will meet in the next few weeks to decide whether the absence should be excused.
"One of the things we're doing is going back and looking at this, but we need to know all the factors that were taken into account and talk amongst ourselves as an administrative team," Keen said.
The school district's attendance policy allows for excused absences for certain educational activities if a written notice is submitted to the principal at least 30 days in advance.
But the Tulls said they didn't know the choir was going to sing for Bush until Friday. The parents said they notified the school after they knew of the event.
Keen said Thursday the event didn't qualify as an educational activity anyway, though he indicated Friday to RTV6 that he may have changed his mind.
According to the district's attendance policy, an educational activity that would excuse an absence is something that "is relevant to the child's academic growth and equivalent to the child's school activities/experiences."
A student who misses school for an approved educational activity must make up the missed work and "submit a report to the principal about the...curriculum-relevant learning that took place during the absence," according to the policy.
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posted on
05/16/2003 5:32:35 PM PDT
by
Sandy
To: Sandy
Sandy, thanks...Never dreamed I would get this much response on my first post...Wonder how many of those e-mails were from FReepers....hmmm.
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posted on
05/16/2003 5:37:28 PM PDT
by
IAmNotAnAnimal
(Just a rural Indiana redneck)
To: Sandy
According to the district's attendance policy, an educational activity that would excuse an absence is something that "is relevant to the child's academic growth and equivalent to the child's school activities/experiences. Y'all know that the Supe was correct. Singing for the President of the United States is far and away superior to any school activities/experiences. Parse parse parse. I remember a time or two when x42 flew right over the school where my children were in attendance. I think they were allowed to leave their classrooms to see Air Force One. (the principal was NOT a liberal.) I even took my children who were at home outside, so they could see it as it flew by. It was really cool, no matter the occupant. We were able to watch it on tv, and in the air, and then x42 got in a smaller plane which then flew over. The children learned all about what it means for a plane to be Air Force One. Not the same as singing for a POTUS, but it was fun. This whole situation is funny to me. Gary Hart visited my high school the week he announced and then unannounced his candidacy for POTUS. We were taken out of Calculus to do a photo-op with Senator Hart. Years earlier, we were taken on a field trip to hear Jimmy Carter's Mama speak at a high school during the 1980 election cycle. And we came from conservative schools!
To: Mo1
It's only educational when it's a Democratic President. Ask any education system bureaucrat.
Has anyone determined if the school official was a Democrat? Just for curiosity sake, don't 'ya know.
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posted on
05/16/2003 6:16:15 PM PDT
by
GladesGuru
(In a society predicated upon liberty, it is essential to examine principles - -)
To: Mo1
It's only educational when it's a Democratic President. Ask any education system bureaucrat.
Has anyone determined if the school official was a Democrat? Just for curiosity sake, don't 'ya know.
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posted on
05/16/2003 6:23:28 PM PDT
by
GladesGuru
(In a society predicated upon liberty, it is essential to examine principles - -)
To: Domestic Church
Thanks for that link! Please make note of my freep name in case you come across any grassroots movements/freeping opportunities about our commie training institutions, er, sorry, public schools.
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posted on
05/16/2003 6:31:00 PM PDT
by
Calpernia
(www.HelpFeedaChild.com)
To: Sandy
Why do I have a feeling they may have received more emails than 150? :)
To: GladesGuru
Well, he's listed in the NEA and the NEA is the largest contributer (read controller) to the DNC so I'd guess a 99.9% chance of him being a democrat.
To: Cordova Belle
Yeah, the school was not exactly understanding. One time when my daughter was competing in Australia, the school made her take 3 tests and 5 exams on the day that she returned. Obviously she couldn't do it, so she received an incomplete for the course. Capistrano Valley is the worst school district in California.
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posted on
05/16/2003 7:31:35 PM PDT
by
Eva
To: stands2reason
"Going to see the president is certainly an experience, but what did the child learn from that?"
I guess that all depends on who the president is.
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posted on
05/16/2003 9:54:22 PM PDT
by
Luis Gonzalez
(The Ever So Humble Banana Republican)
To: Sandy
This retreat by Keen was predictable. He now realizes he'll be the punchline of every talk-radio voice in America. Worse for him, he'll probably draw the attention of both Leno and Letterman.
The idea that participating at a presidential visit to your locale doesn't qualify as an educational activity is foolishness.
If you want the definition of what doesn't qualify as an educational activity for eighth graders, check out the history (excuse me, social studies) textbooks they must study.
To: Paul Ross
I'm going from memory but when I did the poll at approx. 12:30 Central daylight time it was roughly 400 "right thing" to 4000 "wrong."
90% say the school blew it.
To: inaperfectworld
Hello Dr. Keen,
I understand that you find no educational value in an 8 year old student's opportunity to personally encounter the President of the United States. I trust that by now your stupendous blunder has been fully revealed to you and I will not belabor that issue.
Not only did she have the experience of a lifetime in meeting the president, but she will gain priceless insight into the working of the liberal mind as well. You allowed your personal dislike for our president over rule reason and did so in a sadly childish way. Brianna has learned much from you.
To: Pan_Yans Wife
Oh come on all of you. The school has a policy. So what this girl missed a day. WHOOOOOOOOPIE. What did she gain? She sang for the President of the United States of America. What is the worst that happened here? She does not get perfect attendance for the year. Again WHOOOOOOPIE DO. As parents we can take our kids from school for any reason. We just need to be aware of the concenquences. Oh yea, the girl made up her missing assignments. There is no foul here. The school is just following policy. I bet if you talk to the superattendant offline he disagrees with the outcome.
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posted on
05/17/2003 5:32:15 AM PDT
by
dadeeo3
To: stands2reason
I think the child learned just how ridiculous government schools are these days. That's quite an education.
To: Miss Marple
He already is backpedaling. If no one else has already, I'm going to post his latest remarks in a new thread.
Basically he says his decision >may< have been wrong and he's now reconsidering the the situation.
prisoner6
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posted on
05/17/2003 6:06:16 AM PDT
by
prisoner6
( Right Wing Nuts hold the country together as the loose screws of the left fall out!)
To: prisoner6
Good news.
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