11-14-2011, 07:50 PM | #21 |
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There are a lot of public schools that have gone uniforms. It doesn't solve all problems, but schools that I know that use it don't have the old standard issues about clothing.
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11-18-2011, 12:12 PM | #23 |
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Why? Because those who were 'in danger' were 'punished', while those who were THE danger, were left alone?
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All agreed that this action created risk to the students (If they had not worn the t-shirts and antagonized the other students, there would have been no danger) The students refused to remove the t-shirts. 90 minutes of discussion between students and parents. They were sent home. Are you saying that it is unreasonable for staff to send students home when they refuse to honor requests by the staff? Is sending them home punishment if the purpose of sending them home is to remove them from imminent (from the staffs perspective) danger? Was it reasonable to assume that there was imminent danger" Quote:
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So... Mexican kids threaten violence and American kids get sent home? American kids do not threaten violence, so Mexican kids are not in jeopardy therefore there is no discrimination? Also, nobody asked American kids WHY the shirts were worn, so administrators fears are taken as fact. Do I have that right?
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Was the assistant principal supposed to wait until the altercation had already begun? If there is a history of incidents, does the assistant principal have the authority to act preemptively if the evidence shows that danger\disruption is imminent? Are you saying that the Assistant principal should not have acted on the first indicators and should have instead waited for direct altercations between students? |
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11-18-2011, 01:43 PM | #29 |
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Did I mention school uniforms are the answer???
If you have that walking around, who's gonna have time for violence or noticing what some other guy is wearing???
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The altercation that occurred the prior year backs that up. The evidence provided to the AP (testimony from other students) backs that up. The actions and testimony of the plaintiff can be seen as backing that up. Quote:
Legal precedent establishes that students rights are limited and that officials have some legal ability to restrict those rights to prevent disruption. Students do not enjoy the same constitutional rights as adults on school property. The evidence backed up the assertion a disruption was likely. Legal precedent gives the school administration the ability to take take action. Was there a better way to handle the situation? Perhaps From a legal standpoint, the situation was handled appropriately and I agree with the ruling unless someone else has the actual court documents that I can review. I'm only working with what has been posted and what information I've seen from google searches. I have not found court records nor have I the case number. If anyone has the case number (pardon me if I overlooked it in the thread) or official docs I sure appreciate the link. |
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