Asinine zero-tolerance policiesChris Baker is discussing this zero-tolerance stupidity coming out of Cy-Fair ISD. (I guess you know where I come down on this issue.)
Zero-tolerance policies (in my opinion) are helpful crutches for lazy school administrators. It makes their jobs easier and reduces the amount of time they have to spend dealing with disciplinary issues.
What if a normally good student who gets good grades and has a record of good conduct accidentally brings an aspirin to school? Of course with today's zero-tolerance policies, that student faces suspension or expulsion. No ifs, ands or buts.
What if a normally good student is tired of getting punched by the school bully and decides to punch back? Of course, the good student is assumed just as guilty as the bully (who has a history of visiting the principal's office) and both serve the same punishment. (My neighbor just went through an incident like that.)
Zero-tolerance nonsense is just one more reason why parents are increasingly disgusted with one-size-fits-all public schools, and it's good to see parents fighting back and Chris Baker giving it some further attention.
http://www.bloghouston.net/item/2046/catid/1*FW Note:Another "what has this got to do with the 2nd Amendment?" post.
Zero-tolerance policies in schools are "
grooming". They are training children to become spineless and obedient minions of the all-powerful state by removing the need to make personal decisions concerning simple issues of common-sense and individual responsibility.
Or, as another article put it, they are instilling behavior and attitudes "...
rationally related to a legitimate state purpose".
What do you suppose will happen in 15 or 20 years when the government tells your child that he or she
CANNOT own a gun, "
Turn them in, Mr. and Mrs. America...", after they have received this type of elementary training?
:shock: