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		 That cannot be the actual drawing.  If so, this only proves how arts funding cutbacks have hurt kids. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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 What gets me, they suspended him for drawing it... and not why he drew it or even had him counseled about why he drew it?? Quote: 
	
   ) or ruler and protractor and other great tools for shortcuts... Besides not everyone is Picasso.Still, Why was he suspended for 5, then deminished to 3 days for drawing?  | 
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		 I have some sympathy for the school.  They're in a tough position.  As more and more parents take a hands-off approach to raising their own kids, a bigger and bigger burden gets piled on schools.  They don't just teach anymore - now they have to teach to the standardized exam, try to teach self-control without infringing on wittle pwecious's right to free expression, walk the line between exposing kids to a variety of ideas and fending off parents who want Stepford children.  Sometimes "zero tolerance" policies seem like the only realistic solution; there just aren't the resources to evaluate individual circumstances. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			That doesn't mean zero tolerance policies are appropriate. As others have said, we don't know the surrounding circumstances. I know I'm suspicious after past zero tolerance sweeps rounding up kids as drug peddlers for passing out an aspirin or Midol. I'm also concerned because if it *was* nothing, this is the kind of thing that "turns a good kid bad." Granted, I have a unique perspective from spending my grade school years in surrounded by neurotic high achievers, but if you had suspended one of us for something we felt was unjust - that was it. The record was blemished. All hope of getting into the Ivys would be dashed and one might as well head out back to smoke. I guess my thinking is, if it was part of some larger pattern of intimidation or insubordination, then THAT was the offense: intimidation or insubordination or whatever. And I think school's are within their rights to punish those sorts of behaviors. And maybe that's what it was - goodness knows the media wouldn't report "student suspended for disobeying teacher" when they could go with "student suspended for drawing a gun." 
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		 Kid drew a bad-ass automatic.  Fry him. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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 Lots of other kids doodled on their homework. They'd inscribe the logo of their favorite car, or band. I remember 7th grade well in that respect - many of the girls I knew write NKOTB on every paper they touched. Yes, a gun is a whole other class of things to put on the homework. But like I tried to illustrate with my knife example, where does it end? Quote: 
	
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 For a while I had this odd image I liked to draw - a heart with a cupid arrow through it, with blood dripping out of the wounds. Yeah, I was an overdramatic kid. Are arrows wrong? Is blood wrong? Is the idea that love can be painful wrong? Is expressing my own pain wrong? If I were a teen and I was suspended because of that drawing, what does that tell me? Quote: 
	
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 A more in-depth story How awful for this family. How terrible for the other students. Did you catch this nugget? Quote: 
	
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