School teachers and admins do not remove student's clothing for violations of the dress code. They are told to turn the clothes inside out if there is something offensive or change the clothes all together. If they do not have other clothing available, a parent is called to bring other clothing or the kid is sent home to change.
There is a difference between confiscating a phone and removing someone's clothing. This conversation has become absurd and remains off topic by discussing the removal of clothing when there was no clothing removed in the incident that is the subject of this topic and teachers do not remove student's clothing.
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- Sat May 17, 2014 8:39 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: 300 lb male HS student shoves 64 yo teacher to ground
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- Sat May 17, 2014 11:49 am
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: 300 lb male HS student shoves 64 yo teacher to ground
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Re: 300 lb male HS student shoves 64 yo teacher to ground
Charles L. Cotton wrote:Get back on topic and home schooling isn't it.
Chas.
Yes sir.
- Sat May 17, 2014 11:40 am
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: 300 lb male HS student shoves 64 yo teacher to ground
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Re: 300 lb male HS student shoves 64 yo teacher to ground
Why not just make a decision for you and your family and not try to "promote" or push your decision on others? Many home schoolers push the idea of eliminating public education because that is what works best for them. That's who my comment was referencing.
- Sat May 17, 2014 10:32 am
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: 300 lb male HS student shoves 64 yo teacher to ground
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I don't see why he wouldn't be. It's quite obvious based on the videos he committed the crime. I don't even think a full investigation and copies of the official police report are needed in order to conclude he is guilty.
- Sat May 17, 2014 10:01 am
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: 300 lb male HS student shoves 64 yo teacher to ground
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Re: 300 lb male HS student shoves 64 yo teacher to ground
No where did I say I am not for choice or freedom. If so, please cite my comment specifically. My comment was directed at the slam against public school and promoting the answer as home schooling. Homeschooling is a very valid and great option for some. We have about five families in our neighborhood with whom we are very close friends. They have experienced mixed results. Sometimes even in the same family with different kids.mamabearCali wrote:mojo84 wrote:Nothing is missing. It's just the home school narrative to size any opportunity to promote what is good for some. Kind of like when some seize any gun related incidence to promote their agenda.
Pretty poor comparison to equivocate people who are champions of freedom and choice for parents in the education of their children (homeschoolers) to those who would take away your freedom and choice to own firearms.
If you don't want your kids around feral youth you have basically three options. 1. Buy a home in a higher priced neighborhood (usually the better the neighborhood the better the school). 2. Private school. 3. Homeschool.
Of course with choice 1 and sometimes choice 2 there is no guarantee that your child won't be subject to some insane administrator or teacher that chooses to make a chewed pop tart into a suspension worthy crime or a seatbelt cutter into a criminal case.
Your choice, choose the best you can for your kids.
I believe in choice and freedom. I do not believe in bashing any one of the options or eliminating any of the options. I also think it is an elitist and offensive comment to parents when one makes a comment about parents being willing to subject their kids to "feral" kids. Just like society as a whole, there are bad people everywher and we all need to learn how to deal with them.
Therefore, I stand by my comment about people that choose to seize every opportunity to promote their choice as being the right choice for everyone.
- Sat May 17, 2014 6:12 am
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: 300 lb male HS student shoves 64 yo teacher to ground
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Re: 300 lb male HS student shoves 64 yo teacher to ground
Nothing is missing. It's just the home school narrative to size any opportunity to promote what is good for some. Kind of like when some seize any gun related incidence to promote their agenda.