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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
I still don't know where you stand, GC, on the hypothetical question posed.
If a kid had a clean record with no prior indication of behavior issues, authority issues, depression, etc., would a single drawing of a gun be enough, in your opinion, to justify suspension without any attempt to address it with either teacher talking to the kid to a visit the school counselor first?
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It depends on where the drawing was. If it's on homework to turn in to a teacher as this kid did, yes. On a test, yes. If it was his own journal or at home or in an art class, no.
I have an issue with the school doing it without having something in the student handbook about it. They should have been more clear on it.