| Author: | Matt Deatherage | |||
| Posted: | 5/21/02; 1:29:00 PM | |||
| Topic: | More student suspensions for impolitic thoughts | |||
| Msg #: | 239 (top msg in thread) | |||
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More student suspensions for impolitic thoughts
That consititutes harassment, says the district, and so forty students who wrote in the journal were suspended, given sexual harassment worksheets and training material, and suspended from school. Mind you, none of these kids said anything in person to the girl in question, nor touched her -- they're suspended for harassment because of opinions or writings about her in a notebook.
Sure, you can file harassment complaints against peers and not just supervisors, but to be harassed you generally have to have made some contact with the harassee or said something to her (or him). Being nasty behind her (or his) back is hurtful, but neither illegal nor cause to be suspended from public school. Indoctrination instead of education is the domain of private schools; it's why they're there.