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Permalink Reply by SindeeLucy on May 25, 2012 at 7:41am Second grade - "kiss chase" - anybody remember that? Yepppp, we would all be in big trouble now.
Permalink Reply by Brenda Rhodes on May 25, 2012 at 4:01pm
Permalink Reply by Jade on May 25, 2012 at 5:36pm i think that Common Sense must be a super power and only a few have the strength to wield it! LOL
Permalink Reply by Brian Handel on May 26, 2012 at 10:45am If you have issues with the way the Benton runs it schools run for the school board. Seriously. I hate zero tolerance policies. They don't work and they destroy kid's lives.
First don't get distracted by urban myth straw man arguments like this story about the 6 year old singing whatever he sung. I'm sure some version of that story happened but a lot of the facts seem pretty sketchy.
But the thing about leaving a tray on the table in the cafeteria with the security cameras is downright scary!
Common sense has left the building and needs to be put back in with regards to school discipline policies.
Permalink Reply by Brenda Rhodes on May 26, 2012 at 1:21pm
Permalink Reply by Brian Handel on May 26, 2012 at 1:59pm I'm not denying that the story is true. I am sure it is. It's just that it is 1 isolated story and possibly without context in regards to any other extenuating circumstances. The whole story was probably edited (I will try to Google it). Zero tolerance means that school administrators don't have to think...just do. They can point to the policy, say they are doing something and then move on without any regard to the ramifications of their decision. Truth is the first victim of a zero tolerance policy. It destroys lives and and allows no redress to the decision or an opportunity for redemption of the alleged perpetrator.
We hold youth to a much higher standard than we hold adults. Due Process is denied to young people when zero tolerance is the applied policy.
Bottom line is zero tolerance destroys a young person's life forever.
Brenda Rhodes said:
Brian, this was a news article in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, not some tabloid with stories about Martians. The article had the name of the school, etc. What is sketchy about that? I'm sorry I didn't save the article now!
Permalink Reply by Brian Handel on May 26, 2012 at 2:06pm Common sense is like Thor's hammer (think Avengers). Very few seem to have the ability to use it.
Jade said:
i think that Common Sense must be a super power and only a few have the strength to wield it! LOL
Permalink Reply by Laura on May 27, 2012 at 8:06pm Wendy, what about your school board pals? Surely, you can take your complaint to them.
And yes, by all means, run for school board...there's a seat up for election in September.
Wendy said:
Don't get me started on the Corporal punishment they dish out at the High School in Benton. They monitor the cameras in the cafeteria to make sure they punish the student who leaves their tray on the table. Does not matter if it is the first time in the 3 years that they have been there and forgotten by accident. Seriously....
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Permalink Reply by Brian Handel on May 28, 2012 at 4:19pm Thank you for doing this with regards to negating the effect of zero tolerance policies.
Jennifer Johnson said:
(sorry using my phone) me contacting multiple legislators has prompted the proposal of some legislation regarding zero tolerance next year. It's apparently becoming a widespread issue throughout our state that many politicians are concerned about.
Permalink Reply by Mike Zagorski on May 28, 2012 at 11:19pm We are taking a lot of things too far these days.
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