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Male student beats the snot out of female student. WTF? (1 Viewer)

If my minor child got beaten and there was a teacher there who did not intervene, you bet your ### I'd be on the phone with a lawyer that day to start proceedings against the school. In loco parentis indeed. Unbelievable.
Blame the lawyers. The teacher isnt supposed to break up a fight because they could injure a kid or "feel up" a student in the process and be sued.
#### that ####. Lawyers do what their clients, judges, legislators, and juries tell them to do. This is not a lawyer problem this is a society problem.
Read my post above yours. I agree with you. I do put a certain level of blame on the lawyers because they decide what cases they will represent and bring forward. It is far from entirely their fault though. It, like most problems, falls squarely on society at large.
 
People are litigious. It's not enough that this criminal will be charged and hopefully go to jail. There's at least one poster in this thread suggesting that the girl's parents sue the school. So teacher physically intervenes and people sue. Teacher doesn't physically intervene and people sue. Require the teacher to intervene and the teacher gets hurt? Teacher sues.
I'm working with a similar case except it is non violent and is just based on a student making threats to the teacher and class. The family is pursuing legal action because the suspension is robbing the aggressive student of their education, the family of a threatened student is seeking legal action because they think their kid is in danger and a suspension isn't punishment enough and the teacher is pushing on the union because they feel school isn't doing enough to keep the class safe and is putting her in harms way. These are complex problems.
 
If my minor child got beaten and there was a teacher there who did not intervene, you bet your ### I'd be on the phone with a lawyer that day to start proceedings against the school. In loco parentis indeed. Unbelievable.
Blame the lawyers. The teacher isnt supposed to break up a fight because they could injure a kid or "feel up" a student in the process and be sued.
#### that ####. Lawyers do what their clients, judges, legislators, and juries tell them to do. This is not a lawyer problem this is a society problem.
Read my post above yours. I agree with you. I do put a certain level of blame on the lawyers because they decide what cases they will represent and bring forward. It is far from entirely their fault though. It, like most problems, falls squarely on society at large.
Most problems fall squarely on the individuals creating them, not society at large.
If the teacher breaks up the fight and is fired because of legal liabilities, what individual specifically is at fault here?
 
If my minor child got beaten and there was a teacher there who did not intervene, you bet your ### I'd be on the phone with a lawyer that day to start proceedings against the school. In loco parentis indeed. Unbelievable.
Blame the lawyers. The teacher isnt supposed to break up a fight because they could injure a kid or "feel up" a student in the process and be sued.
#### that ####. Lawyers do what their clients, judges, legislators, and juries tell them to do. This is not a lawyer problem this is a society problem.
Read my post above yours. I agree with you. I do put a certain level of blame on the lawyers because they decide what cases they will represent and bring forward. It is far from entirely their fault though. It, like most problems, falls squarely on society at large.
Most problems fall squarely on the individuals creating them, not society at large.
If the teacher breaks up the fight and is fired because of legal liabilities, what individual specifically is at fault here?
Brutally beating a girl in a school hallway is a problem. An article about an instance of this problem was shared here because it's shocking and rare. Was the problem in this instance created by the thug in the video or society at large?I'm not addressing your discussion about litigiousness. Have that discussion with Christo. I'm discussing your statement that "most problems fall squarely on society at large". Not true.
I agree that the student here is the problem and he is an individual that must be held accountable. The side conversation has more to do with how society handles these individuals and the situations they create.

Separately, this type of violence is not rare at all in America. Something exists in our culture or parts of our culture that fosters this type of behavior. That goes beyond this individual student.

 
If my minor child got beaten and there was a teacher there who did not intervene, you bet your ### I'd be on the phone with a lawyer that day to start proceedings against the school. In loco parentis indeed. Unbelievable.
Blame the lawyers. The teacher isnt supposed to break up a fight because they could injure a kid or "feel up" a student in the process and be sued.
#### that ####. Lawyers do what their clients, judges, legislators, and juries tell them to do. This is not a lawyer problem this is a society problem.
Read my post above yours. I agree with you. I do put a certain level of blame on the lawyers because they decide what cases they will represent and bring forward. It is far from entirely their fault though. It, like most problems, falls squarely on society at large.
Most problems fall squarely on the individuals creating them, not society at large.
If the teacher breaks up the fight and is fired because of legal liabilities, what individual specifically is at fault here?
Brutally beating a girl in a school hallway is a problem. An article about an instance of this problem was shared here because it's shocking and rare. Was the problem in this instance created by the thug in the video or society at large?

I'm not addressing your discussion about litigiousness. Have that discussion with Christo. I'm discussing your statement that "most problems fall squarely on society at large". Not true.
Apparently, Olaf didn't read or listen to the story. It was made clear that this happens on a daily basis.

 
If my minor child got beaten and there was a teacher there who did not intervene, you bet your ### I'd be on the phone with a lawyer that day to start proceedings against the school. In loco parentis indeed. Unbelievable.
Blame the lawyers. The teacher isnt supposed to break up a fight because they could injure a kid or "feel up" a student in the process and be sued.
#### that ####. Lawyers do what their clients, judges, legislators, and juries tell them to do. This is not a lawyer problem this is a society problem.
Read my post above yours. I agree with you. I do put a certain level of blame on the lawyers because they decide what cases they will represent and bring forward. It is far from entirely their fault though. It, like most problems, falls squarely on society at large.
Most problems fall squarely on the individuals creating them, not society at large.
If the teacher breaks up the fight and is fired because of legal liabilities, what individual specifically is at fault here?
Brutally beating a girl in a school hallway is a problem. An article about an instance of this problem was shared here because it's shocking and rare. Was the problem in this instance created by the thug in the video or society at large?

I'm not addressing your discussion about litigiousness. Have that discussion with Christo. I'm discussing your statement that "most problems fall squarely on society at large". Not true.
Apparently, Olaf didn't read or listen to the story. It was made clear that this happens on a daily basis.
Oh, no, I read the article. It happens on a daily basis... at that school (and perhaps comparable urban schools.). Guys brutally beating girls in the hallway does not occur in most schools. Thus, rare when all students are taken into account.
What're you smoking? You think guys start beating girls only after they get to the NFL? :lmao:

 
If my minor child got beaten and there was a teacher there who did not intervene, you bet your ### I'd be on the phone with a lawyer that day to start proceedings against the school. In loco parentis indeed. Unbelievable.
Blame the lawyers. The teacher isnt supposed to break up a fight because they could injure a kid or "feel up" a student in the process and be sued.
#### that ####. Lawyers do what their clients, judges, legislators, and juries tell them to do. This is not a lawyer problem this is a society problem.
Read my post above yours. I agree with you. I do put a certain level of blame on the lawyers because they decide what cases they will represent and bring forward. It is far from entirely their fault though. It, like most problems, falls squarely on society at large.
Most problems fall squarely on the individuals creating them, not society at large.
If the teacher breaks up the fight and is fired because of legal liabilities, what individual specifically is at fault here?
Brutally beating a girl in a school hallway is a problem. An article about an instance of this problem was shared here because it's shocking and rare. Was the problem in this instance created by the thug in the video or society at large?I'm not addressing your discussion about litigiousness. Have that discussion with Christo. I'm discussing your statement that "most problems fall squarely on society at large". Not true.
Apparently, Olaf didn't read or listen to the story. It was made clear that this happens on a daily basis.
Oh, no, I read the article. It happens on a daily basis... at that school (and perhaps comparable urban schools.). Guys brutally beating girls in the hallway does not occur in most schools. Thus, rare when all students are taken into account.
Don't urban schools make up a significant portion of all schools since urban areas represent a significant portion of the population?

 
Kids these days love to video these fights. If guys beating girls in school hallways is so incredibly common go dig up the videos and post them here. We'll see if we can find any commonalities among the videos.
I bet you're just dying to speculate.

 
Blame the lawyers. The teacher isnt supposed to break up a fight because they could injure a kid or "feel up" a student in the process and be sued.
#### that ####. Lawyers do what their clients, judges, legislators, and juries tell them to do. This is not a lawyer problem this is a society problem.
Read my post above yours. I agree with you. I do put a certain level of blame on the lawyers because they decide what cases they will represent and bring forward. It is far from entirely their fault though. It, like most problems, falls squarely on society at large.
Most problems fall squarely on the individuals creating them, not society at large.
If the teacher breaks up the fight and is fired because of legal liabilities, what individual specifically is at fault here?
Brutally beating a girl in a school hallway is a problem. An article about an instance of this problem was shared here because it's shocking and rare. Was the problem in this instance created by the thug in the video or society at large?

I'm not addressing your discussion about litigiousness. Have that discussion with Christo. I'm discussing your statement that "most problems fall squarely on society at large". Not true.
Apparently, Olaf didn't read or listen to the story. It was made clear that this happens on a daily basis.
Oh, no, I read the article. It happens on a daily basis... at that school (and perhaps comparable urban schools.). Guys brutally beating girls in the hallway does not occur in most schools. Thus, rare when all students are taken into account.
What're you smoking? You think guys start beating girls only after they get to the NFL? :lmao:
Kids these days love to video these fights. If guys beating girls in school hallways is so incredibly common go dig up the videos and post them here. We'll see if we can find any commonalities among the vids.
So in Olaf's world it only counts if it happens in public and was taped?I'll let your obvious racism slide for now.

 
Kids these days love to video these fights. If guys beating girls in school hallways is so incredibly common go dig up the videos and post them here. We'll see if we can find any commonalities among the videos.
I bet you're just dying to speculate.
I bet you like to see black girls get beat.Because that's the end result of weak people like you trying to quiet others from noting the obvious and potentially lessening it.
That's a pretty wild claim.

 
Kids these days love to video these fights. If guys beating girls in school hallways is so incredibly common go dig up the videos and post them here. We'll see if we can find any commonalities among the videos.
I bet you're just dying to speculate.
I bet you like to see black girls get beat.Because that's the end result of weak people like you trying to quiet others from noting the obvious and potentially lessening it.
Weak people? Interesting. You're the one afraid to come out and say it, instead relying on insinuation, as always.

Hey, I don't try to silence anyone. You're free to say whatever you want. I certainly take enough heat around here for taking unpopular opinions. If you're insinuating, as several of us believe (because this is, after all, your modus operandi) that this largely happens in black communities over white ones, why not just say it?

 
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Yeah, my bad also. I was unaware that my brief and clearly dopey response to our resident racialist in a thread about a guy beating the hell out of a girl in a school hallway would derail it. This thing had legs.

 
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Kids these days love to video these fights. If guys beating girls in school hallways is so incredibly common go dig up the videos and post them here. We'll see if we can find any commonalities among the videos.
I bet you're just dying to speculate.
I bet you like to see black girls get beat.Because that's the end result of weak people like you trying to quiet others from noting the obvious and potentially lessening it.
Weak people? Interesting. You're the one afraid to come out and say it, instead relying on insinuation, as always.

Hey, I don't try to silence anyone. You're free to say whatever you want. I certainly take enough heat around here for taking unpopular opinions. If you're insinuating, as several of us believe (because this is, after all, your modus operandi) that this largely happens in black communities over white ones, why not just say it?
You'd have to be pretty dense to not recognize it.

 
So when I saw the full unedited version of the fight, for some reason it just didn't seem that bad. Or not as bad as the first version I saw. Maybe I'm becoming desensitized to it all.

 
People are litigious. It's not enough that this criminal will be charged and hopefully go to jail. There's at least one poster in this thread suggesting that the girl's parents sue the school. So teacher physically intervenes and people sue. Teacher doesn't physically intervene and people sue. Require the teacher to intervene and the teacher gets hurt? Teacher sues.
I'm working with a similar case except it is non violent and is just based on a student making threats to the teacher and class. The family is pursuing legal action because the suspension is robbing the aggressive student of their education, the family of a threatened student is seeking legal action because they think their kid is in danger and a suspension isn't punishment enough and the teacher is pushing on the union because they feel school isn't doing enough to keep the class safe and is putting her in harms way. These are complex problems.
Jesus, so now dealing with these situation becomes a full time job for at least one person. Tax dollars completely wasted (no fault of yours obviously). Also, how much are schools spending to defend these frivolous claims. No wonder we are falling behind other countries . I am reminded daily that i pretty much can't stand anyone.

 
This fight brought to you by Barron's Michelob Ultra. (had to sit thru that commercial before I got to the video.). :lmao:

 
So when I saw the full unedited version of the fight, for some reason it just didn't seem that bad. Or not as bad as the first version I saw. Maybe I'm becoming desensitized to it all.
Compared to that family at Walmart, they were just making out.
 
People are litigious. It's not enough that this criminal will be charged and hopefully go to jail. There's at least one poster in this thread suggesting that the girl's parents sue the school. So teacher physically intervenes and people sue. Teacher doesn't physically intervene and people sue. Require the teacher to intervene and the teacher gets hurt? Teacher sues.
I'm working with a similar case except it is non violent and is just based on a student making threats to the teacher and class. The family is pursuing legal action because the suspension is robbing the aggressive student of their education, the family of a threatened student is seeking legal action because they think their kid is in danger and a suspension isn't punishment enough and the teacher is pushing on the union because they feel school isn't doing enough to keep the class safe and is putting her in harms way. These are complex problems.
It's inly complicated because we make it so.

tell student that if he steps out of line one more time, then he's expelled. If he does it, expel him.

Let him sue....he has no case

 
People are litigious. It's not enough that this criminal will be charged and hopefully go to jail. There's at least one poster in this thread suggesting that the girl's parents sue the school. So teacher physically intervenes and people sue. Teacher doesn't physically intervene and people sue. Require the teacher to intervene and the teacher gets hurt? Teacher sues.
I'm working with a similar case except it is non violent and is just based on a student making threats to the teacher and class. The family is pursuing legal action because the suspension is robbing the aggressive student of their education, the family of a threatened student is seeking legal action because they think their kid is in danger and a suspension isn't punishment enough and the teacher is pushing on the union because they feel school isn't doing enough to keep the class safe and is putting her in harms way. These are complex problems.
It's inly complicated because we make it so.tell student that if he steps out of line one more time, then he's expelled. If he does it, expel him.

Let him sue....he has no case
But then where will he go for his education?
 
People are litigious. It's not enough that this criminal will be charged and hopefully go to jail. There's at least one poster in this thread suggesting that the girl's parents sue the school. So teacher physically intervenes and people sue. Teacher doesn't physically intervene and people sue. Require the teacher to intervene and the teacher gets hurt? Teacher sues.
I'm working with a similar case except it is non violent and is just based on a student making threats to the teacher and class. The family is pursuing legal action because the suspension is robbing the aggressive student of their education, the family of a threatened student is seeking legal action because they think their kid is in danger and a suspension isn't punishment enough and the teacher is pushing on the union because they feel school isn't doing enough to keep the class safe and is putting her in harms way. These are complex problems.
It's inly complicated because we make it so.tell student that if he steps out of line one more time, then he's expelled. If he does it, expel him.

Let him sue....he has no case
But then where will he go for his education?
The streets...

 
It's inly complicated because we make it so.


tell student that if he steps out of line one more time, then he's expelled. If he does it, expel him.

Let him sue....he has no case
Get ready to deal with this backlash...

American Schools Are STILL Racist, Government Report Finds

"Black students are suspended or expelled at triple the rate of their white peers, according to the U.S. Education Department's 2011-2012 Civil Rights Data Collection, a survey conducted every two years.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/21/schools-discrimination_n_5002954.html
Are the white kids doing the same things and not being suspended? If not, defund the worthless "study". If so, fire the administrators that are allowing it to happen. Rates don’t inherently mean something is racist, but I’m done arguing that with people.

 
Officer Pete Malloy said:
Al O said:
Officer Pete Malloy said:
Al O said:
Officer Pete Malloy said:
Do we know what the girl/said or did just before the fight started? If not, I think we should hold off judgement.
She told him that only noobs spell judgment with the extra E, and he went off.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judgement
Oh, Teach...http://grammarist.com/spelling/judgment-judgement/
In British popular usage, judgment was traditionally the preferred form, but judgement has gained ground over the last couple of centuries and is now nearly as common as judgment.
Ouch. I sure hope you don't teach English.

 
Ilov80s said:
I was the first person to bring up lawyers. I don't mean to disparage lawyers entirely as it is a bigger issue that goes beyond lawyers. The citizens that file the suits are to blame as well as lawyers that pursue the cases, judges that rule, legislators and the people voting for public officials.
If we're going around nonsensically placing blame, then ####### teach your students not to fight. By your logic, I can say that lawyers wouldn't be needed if you guys were better teachers.

 
Officer Pete Malloy said:
Al O said:
Officer Pete Malloy said:
Al O said:
Officer Pete Malloy said:
Do we know what the girl/said or did just before the fight started? If not, I think we should hold off judgement.
She told him that only noobs spell judgment with the extra E, and he went off.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judgement
Oh, Teach...http://grammarist.com/spelling/judgment-judgement/
In British popular usage, judgment was traditionally the preferred form, but judgement has gained ground over the last couple of centuries and is now nearly as common as judgment.
Ouch. I sure hope you don't teach English.
Why?

 
Olaf said:
"Black students are suspended or expelled at triple the rate of their white peers, according to the U.S. Education Department's 2011-2012 Civil Rights Data Collection, a survey conducted every two years.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/21/schools-discrimination_n_5002954.html
Black students engage in suspension- or expulsion-worthy actions at triple the rate of their white peers, according to YouTube, LiveLeak, and Worldstar Hip Hop videos that seem to be released every two days.

 
Olaf said:
Cjw_55106 said:
Olaf said:
Rove! said:
It's inly complicated because we make it so.

tell student that if he steps out of line one more time, then he's expelled. If he does it, expel him.

Let him sue....he has no case
Get ready to deal with this backlash...

American Schools Are STILL Racist, Government Report Finds

"Black students are suspended or expelled at triple the rate of their white peers, according to the U.S. Education Department's 2011-2012 Civil Rights Data Collection, a survey conducted every two years.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/21/schools-discrimination_n_5002954.html
Are the white kids doing the same things and not being suspended? If not, defund the worthless "study". If so, fire the administrators that are allowing it to happen. Rates dont inherently mean something is racist, but Im done arguing that with people.
You're preaching to the choir, but emotion trumps logic on this issue. The phrase "school to prison pipeline" is gaining steam.
Its unfortunate that it seems like NONE of the blame ever seems to fall on the parents. It's always someone elses fault/problem.

This pertains to all ####ty kids, regardless of race. It's bull####.

 
Officer Pete Malloy said:
Al O said:
Officer Pete Malloy said:
Al O said:
Officer Pete Malloy said:
Do we know what the girl/said or did just before the fight started? If not, I think we should hold off judgement.
She told him that only noobs spell judgment with the extra E, and he went off.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judgement
Oh, Teach...http://grammarist.com/spelling/judgment-judgement/
In British popular usage, judgment was traditionally the preferred form, but judgement has gained ground over the last couple of centuries and is now nearly as common as judgment.
Ouch. I sure hope you don't teach English.
Why?
Because English teachers tend to be nerdy.

 
Olaf said:
"Black students are suspended or expelled at triple the rate of their white peers, according to the U.S. Education Department's 2011-2012 Civil Rights Data Collection, a survey conducted every two years.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/21/schools-discrimination_n_5002954.html
Black students engage in suspension- or expulsion-worthy actions at triple the rate of their white peers, according to YouTube, LiveLeak, and Worldstar Hip Hop videos that seem to be released every two days.
:unsure:

 
Olaf said:
Rove! said:
It's inly complicated because we make it so.


tell student that if he steps out of line one more time, then he's expelled. If he does it, expel him.

Let him sue....he has no case
Get ready to deal with this backlash...

American Schools Are STILL Racist, Government Report Finds

"Black students are suspended or expelled at triple the rate of their white peers, according to the U.S. Education Department's 2011-2012 Civil Rights Data Collection, a survey conducted every two years.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/21/schools-discrimination_n_5002954.html
I'm sorry , but that's a societal problem and not a school issue.

Schools are there to to teach,not serve as de facto penitentiaries for those who don't belong.

Let te schools take care of the eduaction peace and let society work its racism #### out separately

 
sbonomo said:
Ilov80s said:
bigbottom said:
People are litigious. It's not enough that this criminal will be charged and hopefully go to jail. There's at least one poster in this thread suggesting that the girl's parents sue the school. So teacher physically intervenes and people sue. Teacher doesn't physically intervene and people sue. Require the teacher to intervene and the teacher gets hurt? Teacher sues.
I'm working with a similar case except it is non violent and is just based on a student making threats to the teacher and class. The family is pursuing legal action because the suspension is robbing the aggressive student of their education, the family of a threatened student is seeking legal action because they think their kid is in danger and a suspension isn't punishment enough and the teacher is pushing on the union because they feel school isn't doing enough to keep the class safe and is putting her in harms way. These are complex problems.
Jesus, so now dealing with these situation becomes a full time job for at least one person. Tax dollars completely wasted (no fault of yours obviously). Also, how much are schools spending to defend these frivolous claims. No wonder we are falling behind other countries . I am reminded daily that i pretty much can't stand anyone.
I'm making the same, I just dont spend time helping the other kids because this one kid is my total focus. So far no lawyers have been involved. There's lots of threats to and state complaint to the Board of Ed. You don't know the half of it and I can't really say. I'll just say special Ed is a major failure.
 
Olaf said:
Rove! said:
It's inly complicated because we make it so.

tell student that if he steps out of line one more time, then he's expelled. If he does it, expel him.

Let him sue....he has no case
Get ready to deal with this backlash...

American Schools Are STILL Racist, Government Report Finds

"Black students are suspended or expelled at triple the rate of their white peers, according to the U.S. Education Department's 2011-2012 Civil Rights Data Collection, a survey conducted every two years.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/21/schools-discrimination_n_5002954.html
I'm sorry , but that's a societal problem and not a school issue.

Schools are there to to teach,not serve as de facto penitentiaries for those who don't belong.

Let te schools take care of the eduaction peace and let society work its racism #### out separately
There's a lot more to these reports on school suspensions. These aren't all violent behaviors.
 
Olaf said:
Rove! said:
It's inly complicated because we make it so.

tell student that if he steps out of line one more time, then he's expelled. If he does it, expel him.

Let him sue....he has no case
Get ready to deal with this backlash...

American Schools Are STILL Racist, Government Report Finds

"Black students are suspended or expelled at triple the rate of their white peers, according to the U.S. Education Department's 2011-2012 Civil Rights Data Collection, a survey conducted every two years.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/21/schools-discrimination_n_5002954.html
I'm sorry , but that's a societal problem and not a school issue.

Schools are there to to teach,not serve as de facto penitentiaries for those who don't belong.

Let te schools take care of the eduaction peace and let society work its racism #### out separately
There's a lot more to these reports on school suspensions. These aren't all violent behaviors.
as long as it's spelled out that if you repeatedly engage in specific behaviors, that you can be suspended/expelled, then expectations are clear.

 
Olaf said:
Rove! said:
It's inly complicated because we make it so.

tell student that if he steps out of line one more time, then he's expelled. If he does it, expel him.

Let him sue....he has no case
Get ready to deal with this backlash...

American Schools Are STILL Racist, Government Report Finds

"Black students are suspended or expelled at triple the rate of their white peers, according to the U.S. Education Department's 2011-2012 Civil Rights Data Collection, a survey conducted every two years.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/21/schools-discrimination_n_5002954.html
I'm sorry , but that's a societal problem and not a school issue.

Schools are there to to teach,not serve as de facto penitentiaries for those who don't belong.

Let te schools take care of the eduaction peace and let society work its racism #### out separately
There's a lot more to these reports on school suspensions. These aren't all violent behaviors.
as long as it's spelled out that if you repeatedly engage in specific behaviors, that you can be suspended/expelled, then expectations are clear.
It's s lot more complicated than that.
 
Olaf said:
Rove! said:
It's inly complicated because we make it so.

tell student that if he steps out of line one more time, then he's expelled. If he does it, expel him.

Let him sue....he has no case
Get ready to deal with this backlash...

American Schools Are STILL Racist, Government Report Finds

"Black students are suspended or expelled at triple the rate of their white peers, according to the U.S. Education Department's 2011-2012 Civil Rights Data Collection, a survey conducted every two years.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/21/schools-discrimination_n_5002954.html
I'm sorry , but that's a societal problem and not a school issue.

Schools are there to to teach,not serve as de facto penitentiaries for those who don't belong.

Let te schools take care of the eduaction peace and let society work its racism #### out separately
There's a lot more to these reports on school suspensions. These aren't all violent behaviors.
as long as it's spelled out that if you repeatedly engage in specific behaviors, that you can be suspended/expelled, then expectations are clear.
It's s lot more complicated than that.
it doesn't have to be.

 

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