are no tolerance laws pushing the public toward homeschooling

Seems like you are doomed if you do, and doomed if you dont:


The child is guilty

I just read an article about an 8 year old girl in Louisanna who brought what looks like jello shots to school.... by the rules of the non tolerance acts in school she is suspended whether or not there is really alchohol in the shots or not.

Question.... before someone decided to add vodka, weren't they called jello jigglers? Yet she is suspended because her jello jigglers looks alot like jello shots.

Now there is a chance that she brought alcohol to school... it is yet to be tested, but considering the fact that her mom helped her make it and encouraged her to sell it, I would think not. Secondly it was a stupid idea anyway considering it was discovered dripping from her bookbag.... it doesn't help that her mom ell the real thing at work after making it at home... It all just looks bad.

But what if there is no alcohol in the jigglers... should this child be suspended? What does it matter, she probably will anyway.

How is anyone supposed to get an education anyway with all this suspending going on....

Perhaps the school districts are promoting homeschooling.

article here: http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/story.jsp?&idq=/ff/story/0001%2F20041207%2F1627915135.htm

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