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School stupidity thread.

Sha'irullah

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This reminds me of when I had to cut my long gorgeous hair because it was deemed inappropriate for a Catholic school. Considering the facts that they have the picture of a blond long haired white man on a cross I find this ironic.
If the excuse was "it was effeminate" I shall give rebuffer A to the nuns.....

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Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
And the fact that this school just goes ahead and grabs away a thousand dollars from the hands of this young lady who could probably use it to put toward college. She earned the diploma and should have the right to wear her feather at graduation.

Just what kind of people are simply allowed to do this to a young girl whos only wish was to honor her native american heritage during a supposedly happy occasion?

Should they even have the right to go ahead and grab a sizable amount of money away from young men and women over things like this?
 
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Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Heres an editorial from investors.com. ....
Education:*If you don't think public school fanaticism has reached dangerous levels, consider affluent Calvert Co., Maryland. "Educators" there spent hours traumatizing a 5-year-old boy for having a cap gun.A Connecticut school is shot up just before Christmas and 20 children are tragically killed along with a half-dozen teachers and staff.Instead of utilizing more police and high-tech security, school administrators in liberal southern Maryland seem to think safety is best served by spending two hours interrogating a kindergartner "caught" with a cap gun — and waiting to notify his mother.What were they doing to him for two hours, discerning whether he was an al-Qaida sleeper agent? Whatever it was, the boy's mother told the Washington Post "that he uncharacteristically wet his pants during the episode."The principal reportedly said that if the toy gun had actually had caps in it, "it would have been deemed an explosive and police would have been called in." The school is set to blemish the boy's permanent record.Get real. Is there anything more normal than a 5-year-old boy showing off his cap gun on a school bus? Not permitting toys in general makes fine sense; kids don't go to school to waste time. But that's not what this politically correct insanity is about.Last month, another boy on his way to kindergarten in Palmer, Mass., was discovered with a quarter-sized Lego toy gun and the school initially demanded he write an apology to the bus driver, spend a day in detention and be suspended from the bus.Less than three months ago, just north of Calvert in Anne Arundel County, Md., a 7-year-old boy was suspended for two days for biting a Pop Tart into a gun shape and saying "bang, bang," because it was a "threat" to fellow pupils. Other Washington-area children "have been disciplined for pointing their fingers like guns," the Post reports.This is child abuse by politicized, power-drunk thought police in the public school system. Calvert and Anne Arundel form the heart of the congressional district of powerful liberal Rep. Steny Hoyer, the House's second-ranking Democrat. Calvert's public schools and county government are its top employers.It adds up to a poisonous recipe of power and ideology, which government educrats are only too happy to force down the throats of even the youngest kids.Email*Print*License*CommentRead More At Investor's Business Daily:*http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials/053113-658464-liberal-educrats-abuse-kindergartner-for-cap-
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Pagan_Patriot

Active Member
And the fact that this school just goes ahead and grabs away a thousand dollars from the hands of this young lady who could probably use it to put toward college. She earned the diploma and should have the right to wear her feather at graduation.

Just what kind of people are simply allowed to do this to a young girl whos only wish was to honor her native american heritage during a supposedly happy occasion?

Should they even have the right to go ahead and grab a sizable amount of money away from young men and women over things like this?

It's wrong. Did they sue the school for discrimination? I would...
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
A step in the right direction in giving insane and stupid school personnel a proper black eye that it so richly deserves......

Noble School Fines: Bill To Ban Fees Considered By General Assembly

Bubble gum? and failure to make eye contact with them? are these people for real? ????


I would go further and seek incarceration for those directly responsible for doing this to people, and insure they never step foot in any capacity running a school ever again.
 
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DallasApple

Depends Upon My Mood..
Sorry..I think the 5 year old with the mo hawk has more to do with the parents desires than the 5 year olds...Having said that I think schools making a fuss over it as in this case is the exception rather than the rule.That's why its 'top news" on your local channel 5 and not international news.
 

DallasApple

Depends Upon My Mood..
If its the "top story" on your local news that a "boy' wore a mo hawk to school?..Umm...Its not exactly a human rights issue.Looks more like to me a backwards small town issue.And sorry I don't think the grandmother helped much. :no:

And again 5 yo boys don't typically care how they have their hair.Really I have had a brother 3 sons and 1 grandson.At 5 none of them gave a rats *** about their hair.Sounds like an "adult' battle to me.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Heres a doozy already this school year.

School stupidity now includes activity in your own private yard. What the hell is wrong with these stupid "educators" thinking someone else's yard belongs to the school. Jamming down the throats of students and their parents their version of an overbloated sense of authority.

Seems as well Florida is leading the charge as being the stupidest educators on the planet.

School Expels Student For Playing With Toy Gun in His Own Yard

Don't you ever dare play with horrid airsoft guns in your privately owned yard ever again cuz the SCHOOL SAYS SO! You've been warned.
 

Slapstick

Active Member
When I was growing up it was common practice to shoot spit balls at teachers and make airplanes out of notebook paper.
 

Bishnu Aryal

New Member
That haircut one is just ridiculous and I think I've seen some kids at my son's school that would get the boot if they had that stupid rule , the best friend one is beyond stupid.
 
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