12-year-old suspended over toy gun seen in virtual class

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(Edit to say sarcasm directed at the Left not @JohnnyTyler )
 
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This will continue until enough people resist. If there were looting and rioting about it, maybe it would stop?
 
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How do you get suspended from virtual school? Is it a virtual suspension? They can't refuse to educate the child. Which means they have to let them continue to access the virtual classwork. Which just makes this process even more ignorant.
 
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I know we had to inform the kids that virtual learning was going to be the same as in-class, so if they did something on zoom etc that violated school rules that they would have the same consequences as if they were in school.
 
Kinda reaching. If I’m in my own damn house, and I want to take a crap in the floor and talk to it, it should be ok
 

And this is the brainwashing -

“I was crying. I just couldn’t handle it. I really thought I was going to jail, or something was going to happen to me or my family,” he said.”

Over a toy! This is how they have been teaching for over a decade and we wonder why we have a anti-gun generation well here you are.


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I know we had to inform the kids that virtual learning was going to be the same as in-class, so if they did something on zoom etc that violated school rules that they would have the same consequences as if they were in school.

My wife works for Guilford County Schools and I asked her about that last night. How far can they go in enforcing in-class rules in virtual classes? Can they enforce the dress code. My daughter is not allowed to wear tank tops in school or shorts or skirts shorter than her fingertips. There's also a no hat policy for everyone. Can they enforce this? I'm pretty sure she wouldn't be eating a bowl of cereal in real class but she does it now. I know these are trivial things but how far can the school go?
 
My kids received a clear instruction from the school about what was is and was is not allowed on camera for their distance-learning. The notification that they received did include display of anything that could be considered a weapon. If this school district did not send out similar criteria prior to doing their distance learning, I’d say that they can pound sand.

They also deserve to be raked over the coals for recording a class without parental permission, as well as calling the sheriff without having first spoken to the parents. There was no actual threat of safety to anybody at the school or any of the other students on the call.
 
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My wife works for Guilford County Schools and I asked her about that last night. How far can they go in enforcing in-class rules in virtual classes? Can they enforce the dress code. My daughter is not allowed to wear tank tops in school or shorts or skirts shorter than her fingertips. There's also a no hat policy for everyone. Can they enforce this? I'm pretty sure she wouldn't be eating a bowl of cereal in real class but she does it now. I know these are trivial things but how far can the school go?

Only as far as PARENTS allow them to go...... What's your limit??
 
Should we start a gofundme to send squirt guns to all school kids and ask them to show their friends?
 
Speaking of parents.... they probably let the cops in the house too. :rolleyes: No warrant no entry (which if they had we'd have bigger problems anyway), and no we're not going to have a conversation either.
There needs to be some serious consequences for school administrators thinking they have jurisdiction to do ANYTHING in someone else's home.

As I said in another thread, the whole Covid19 and the effect on schooling is going to be one of the biggest things to put an end to the monstrosity called public schools.
 
How do you get suspended from virtual school? Is it a virtual suspension? They can't refuse to educate the child. Which means they have to let them continue to access the virtual classwork. Which just makes this process even more ignorant.
My exact thoughts.
 
Well, I suppose if you can be whatever gender you wanna be you can also be "virtually suspended." Me, I am "virtually" handsome ;)
Copied at the relavent part, but if you can spare 2 minutes, the whole thing is funny. Especially the part about imagining himself in a vault full of naked women.

Edit - go to the 2 minute mark if you're in a hurry..... won't embed with the time stamp.

 
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Copied at the relavent part, but if you can spare 2 minutes, the whole thing is funny. Especially the part about imagining himself in a vault full of naked women.

Edit - go to the 2 minute mark if you're in a hurry..... won't embed with the time stamp.



LOL, that was pretty funy..."theoretical degree in physics..."

My brother-in-law has a degree in electrical engineering, but looks like a backwoods inbred redneck. He does something for Duke Power. That surprises people, he'll just say that "anyone can get an online degree these days." (his isn't).
 
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To any LEO's on the forum, do you need a warrant to perform a welfare check? I wonder how legal the taping of the kids without permission is.
 
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A friend of mine was on the phone within earshot of the home school computer. The conversation was overheard by the teacher (only the teacher), including her liberal use of the word "fluck". No kidding, she was asked to drive to the school and speak with the principal. If it were me I'd have told him/her to fluck off too.
 
My wife works for Guilford County Schools and I asked her about that last night. How far can they go in enforcing in-class rules in virtual classes? Can they enforce the dress code. My daughter is not allowed to wear tank tops in school or shorts or skirts shorter than her fingertips. There's also a no hat policy for everyone. Can they enforce this? I'm pretty sure she wouldn't be eating a bowl of cereal in real class but she does it now. I know these are trivial things but how far can the school go?
hell, my kids, when on zoom, dont even show themselves. I dont know what the heck theyre wearing and I dont really care
 
A friend of mine was on the phone within earshot of the home school computer. The conversation was overheard by the teacher (only the teacher), including her liberal use of the word "fluck". No kidding, she was asked to drive to the school and speak with the principal. If it were me I'd have told him/her to fluck off too.
Double Secret Probation?
 
hell, my kids, when on zoom, dont even show themselves. I dont know what the heck theyre wearing and I dont really care
Wow, that's a great idea. Just show a white sheet. Or tape over the camera. Tell them it doesn't work.
 
Do you find yourselves unable to perform any meaningful work? Do people tell you that you have no common sense? Do you think you know more about everything (especially how to raise children) than anyone else on the planet? Are you a rabid mouth breathing left wing lunatic? Well, congratulations, you might have a future in Education!
 
Ever since I can remember school teachers have felt the need to meddle in people’s business at home. I had a high school principal tell me he was going to suspend my two girls for having an on going argument with a troublemaker outside of school. I attempted to have a conversation with the girls parent and instead her daughter and another cheerleader and boyfriends would come to my home and do damage to the house and cars. Fixed that myself but that’s a long story.

I told the principal to mind his own business unless it happened at school. I explained the consequences of any action he felt necessary to take otherwise. He was mad as heck and said ok then asked me to leave. No problem buddy. Every time they hid a problem under the rug and took no action or covered up illegal stuff I had two TV media outlets on speed dial to show up for a story. I even let the school know I was the whistleblower. They treated me with kid gloves for many years.
 
Remember the school principal who was spying on the students using school laptops? One student was disciplined for his behavior at his home, the kid was eating candy, Mike & Ike, but the school principal accused him of using and dealing drugs. Big lawsuit and FBI investigation, $610K settlement.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbins_v._Lower_Merion_School_District
 
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