My favorite quote from this story below comes from Kenneth Trump, National School Safety and Security Services consulting firm, who said zero tolerance policies can work if "common sense is applied." When we realize -- there is NO COMMON SENSE to Zero Tolerance! - Sheila, PCCY
Girl's arrest for doodling raises concerns about zero tolerance
CNN) -- There was no profanity, no hate. Just the words, "I love my friends Abby and Faith. Lex was here 2/1/10 :)" scrawled on the classroom desk with a green marker.
Alexa Gonzalez, an outgoing 12-year-old who likes to dance and draw, expected a lecture or maybe detention for her doodles earlier this month. Instead, the principal of the Junior High School in Forest Hills, New York, called police, and the seventh-grader was taken across the street to the police precinct.
Alexa's hands were cuffed behind her back, and tears gushed as she was escorted from school in front of teachers and -- the worst audience of all for a preadolescent girl -- her classmates.
"They put the handcuffs on me, and I couldn't believe it," Alexa recalled. "I didn't want them to see me being handcuffed, thinking I'm a bad person."
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I admit there're serious problems in our nation's higher education. I've confronted them. There are numerous classes which I should have never been required to take. Some of them should, by any standard, be common sense. A number of them have no relevance, whatsoever, to field/future at writemypersonalstatement I'm pursuing.
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