The article fails to mention, under these idiotic "Zero Tolerance" policies, if she'd turned in the razor she'd also have been expelled for possessing a razor.
So what that her record was cleared, the initial attempt at prosecuting this individual still needs to be punished.
Sue the school for the mental anguish caused by their idiocy. The school's backing down in the face of publicity is pretty clear evidence that they were in the wrong, making this a slam-dunk case for a quick settlement to include retraining in due process rights for all the adults involved.
The article fails to mention, under these idiotic "Zero Tolerance" policies, if she'd turned in the razor she'd also have been expelled for possessing a razor.
ReplyDeleteYossarian? You there?
Good news, common sense prevails:
ReplyDeleteRecord cleared for student involved in razor incident
So what that her record was cleared, the initial attempt at prosecuting this individual still needs to be punished.
ReplyDeleteSue the school for the mental anguish caused by their idiocy. The school's backing down in the face of publicity is pretty clear evidence that they were in the wrong, making this a slam-dunk case for a quick settlement to include retraining in due process rights for all the adults involved.