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Can someone explain this to me?
My daughter is a freshman at THS, according to her Friday night at the Winterfest Dance a freshman boy was caught with drugs and alcohol in his backpack by the Vice Principle. The police where called out. But today she came home and told me the boy received a 5 day supension from school. I thought it was illegal for drugs/alcohol to be one school property. Should this boy be expelled? And what is up with the smoking by the parents picking up the kids on school property? We moved here in 2004 and where we came from you could not smoke on school property teacher, parents, or students.
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posted by
rm6
on Jun 7, 2007 at 11:16 PM
It's a sad day when you don't feel safe on campus, especially in a small town like Tehachapi. I bet the they're drinking, smoking, etc in the parking lot nearest to the gate between the 700 and 800 buildings huh? When I was there most of the "good" kids would park in the lot nearest to the intersection of valley and dennison. What kind of vandalism is it now? Last year or maybe the year before someone trashed the restrooms... Just out of curiosity Steven, are you the same person who posted some (not bad) stuff about your spanish teacher on myspace? posted by
twinbing
on Feb 6, 2007 at 09:40 AM
posted by
Active4People
on Feb 4, 2007 at 09:35 PM
posted by
TK
on Jan 24, 2007 at 09:42 AM
posted by
eekitsaspider
on Jan 23, 2007 at 03:02 PM
posted by
LoriMorales
on Jan 23, 2007 at 02:37 PM
I find the school administration logic peculiar. Hopefully, the police pressed charges and the kid was disciplined by his parents. But, think about it. What kid that age wouldn't love to have 5 days off from school? That's not punishment - that's 5 days of watching TV and hanging out.
posted by
twinbing
on Jan 23, 2007 at 10:17 AM
posted by
jewels
on Jan 23, 2007 at 09:59 AM
He received 5 days suspension from the school, but what about when the sheriff was called out, did they not arrest him? posted by
charlee
on Jan 23, 2007 at 09:21 AM
My son was once suspended in his freshman year for the same length of time--5 days--for refusing to go home and change a shirt that a school administrator decided was "offensive" . The garment in question was a Big Dogs T-shirt with South Bark on the front, depicting canine versions of the famed cartoon characters on the back. The caption read, "Oh my God, they fixed Kenny!" The administrator deemed that the use of "God" on the T-shirt was offensive and therefore needed to be changed. My son did not refuse to change for kicks and grins; he was unable to go home, having no transportation at the time, (I worked in Bakersfield) and the school had nothing for him to change into. However, even though he has always been an A-B student with an exemplary record, they suspended him anyway, for "insubordination". Imagine the school administration's surprise when I told them that I had no objection to the shirt, since my son had asked me for permission to wear my new T-shirt to school that morning. It took me a bit of time and quite a lot of arguing to have the incident removed from his record; it took my son weeks to make up the schoolwork he missed, along with the new assignments he was given upon his return. The point is, school discipline seems highly subjective. It depends largely on the personal opinion, beliefs, and general mood of the administrator. Possession of drugs and alcohol at school could have been deemed a mere "infraction" by that particular person at that time. Wrong? Of course. However, no one will change it. Thank DOG that this particular administrator is no longer working in our town. He moved to LA..... posted by
Active4People
on Jan 23, 2007 at 08:34 AM
posted by
eekitsaspider
on Jan 23, 2007 at 08:28 AM
Wow only 5 days suspension! A kid can take drugs and alcohol to school and all he gets is 5 days suspension. How unreal.. I thought a school could suspend for up to 10 ten days but i could be wrong. And what is a suspension going to teach him? This child better be glad he is not an adult, the consequences would of been alot worse. And lucky kid gets 5 days off of school... How sad!! posted by
TK
on Jan 23, 2007 at 07:32 AM
posted by
twinbing
on Jan 22, 2007 at 07:30 PM
posted by
countygirl
on Jan 22, 2007 at 07:20 PM
posted by
oldtehachapinative
on Jan 22, 2007 at 06:55 PM
5 days is the Max the school can give a student. They will have to take the kid to the school board in order to get him expelled. No one should be smoking at the school, but who is going to enforce that on the parents? What do you think about our city by the way? Make a post on some of the other blogs and let us know!
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