Children have been suspended for a number of strange reasons, like biting Pop Tarts into the shape of a firearm or talking about firing Hello Kitty Bubble Guns at fellow classmates.
Neither of these situations posed any real threat, but schools across the country continue to have zero tolerance for what they deem as threats.
Now, a story out of Kermit Elementary School in Texas shows how even imaginary threats aren’t acceptable.
Aiden Steward, 9-years-old, loved seeing The Hobbit: Battle of The Five Armies in the theater. In his excitement, he pretended to have the magical ‘one ring to rule them all’ while playing at school.
http://www.ijreview.com/2015/02/243...ontent=conservativedaily&utm_campaign=Culture
Neither of these situations posed any real threat, but schools across the country continue to have zero tolerance for what they deem as threats.
Now, a story out of Kermit Elementary School in Texas shows how even imaginary threats aren’t acceptable.
Aiden Steward, 9-years-old, loved seeing The Hobbit: Battle of The Five Armies in the theater. In his excitement, he pretended to have the magical ‘one ring to rule them all’ while playing at school.
http://www.ijreview.com/2015/02/243...ontent=conservativedaily&utm_campaign=Culture