Cmon, is this for real?

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No common sense for the school board on this one:confused:

NEWARK, Del. — Finding character witnesses when you are 6 years old is not easy. But there was Zachary Christie last week at a school disciplinary committee hearing with his karate instructor and his mother’s fiancé by his side to vouch for him.

Zachary’s offense? Taking a camping utensil that can serve as a knife, fork and spoon to school. He was so excited about recently joining the Cub Scouts that he wanted to use it at lunch. School officials concluded that he had violated their zero-tolerance policy on weapons, and Zachary was suspended and now faces 45 days in the district’s reform school.

“It just seems unfair,” Zachary said, pausing as he practiced writing lower-case letters with his mother, who is home-schooling him while the family tries to overturn his punishment.

Spurred in part by the Columbine and Virginia Tech shootings, many school districts around the country adopted zero-tolerance policies on the possession of weapons on school grounds. More recently, there has been growing debate over whether the policies have gone too far.

But, based on the code of conduct for the Christina School District, where Zachary is a first grader, school officials had no choice. They had to suspend him because, “regardless of possessor’s intent,” knives are banned.

But the question on the minds of residents here is: Why do school officials not have more discretion in such cases?

“Zachary wears a suit and tie some days to school by his own choice because he takes school so seriously,” said Debbie Christie, Zachary’s mother, who started a Web site, helpzachary.com, in hopes of recruiting supporters to pressure the local school board at its next open meeting on Tuesday. “He is not some sort of threat to his classmates.”

Still, some school administrators argue that it is difficult to distinguish innocent pranks and mistakes from more serious threats, and that the policies must be strict to protect students.
 
The teachers at my schools could have cared less about this. I know quite a few students who brought 5-inch+ pocket knives to school and if a teacher saw it, the most common reaction was along the lines of "nice knife." Even a lot of the teachers had pocket knives and multitools at school and yet we've never had a problem with weapons...
 
what happened to the days of the principal or teacher telling them to put it away?...or holding on to it til the end of the day...but suspension for a great student like that?...that's out of control
 
Society run amok. We need to take this country back and tell all the PC police to stand and fight or get the hell out of the way. We had a kid suspended here for drawing a gun! I mean as in with a crayola.
 
But on the flip side, the same idiots try to tell us we can't spank our children. One extreme to another
 

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