Monday, January 20, 2014

Wow "Educators" Are Smart: pretend arrows don't pose a threat to students

A school in Pennsylvania has figured out that an imaginary arrow poses little danger to students and has rescinded a suspension imposed against a 10-year-old student, according to the Rutherford Institute.
The decision was made by school officials at the South Eastern School District in Fawn Grove, Pa....
WND has reported cases in which students were punished for an image of a gun on a T-shirt, bringing an image of a gun maker’s logo to school and eating a piece of pizza into the shape of a gun.
In one case, a father was arrested and strip-searched when he arrived at school to pick up his 4-year-old daughter after she had drawn a picture of a gun. Authorities wanted to know if the daughter drew the picture because he had a gun in his home.
~WND

This is an agenda and irrational. We don't need teachers and adminstrators who are ill-equipped to know the difference between a real danger and childhood pretend. You can thank the religion of psychology for that one.

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