ZACHARY'S REPRIEVEBy Charlie SykesGood news for the 6-year-old busted with the Cub Scout spork. But zero tolerance is with us still. Here's a flashback to a column I wrote in 2007: I have a confession to make. When I was a child, I was a chronic, repeat doodler. During dull moments at school, I admit, I not only drew soldiers shooting one another, but also tanks, bombers, fighters, and even the occasional space ship with planet destroying powers. These days, of course, any of them would have been enough to get me kicked out of school. In our era of zero-tolerance, I would surely have spent most of elementary and middle school shuttling between suspensions and expulsions, with an occasional time out for social studies. Just ask the 7-year-old in New Jersey who was suspended for drawing a smiling stick figure shooting another smiling stick figure with a gun. He reportedly also drew pictures of a skateboarder, a ghost, King Tut, a tree, and a Cyclops. These are still apparently not yet illegal acts of art. Meanwhile, in South Carolina, high school student Amber Dauge faces expulsion for accidentally taking a butter knife to school. She says that she ran out of the house to meet the bus while making a sandwich and when she realized she had the knife, she put it in her bookbag, and later left it in her locker at. A few weeks later, the butter knife fell out, fellow students saw it, a teacher intervened, and the over-reaction commenced. The knife was seized, Amber was suspended, and the process of expelling her from high school began. It is not clear precisely what threat is posed by a butter knife, except to a sandwich. Even a dull pencil is a more dangerous weapon; the forks in the school cafeteria are more lethal. But once “zero tolerance” kicks in, educrats refuse to draw such fine distinctions: a butter knife becomes indistinguishable from a samurai sword. Of course, after Columbine, educators do have legitimate reasons to be concerned about student safety, but the low-grade hysteria and hyper-bubble-wrapping of children in the name of zero-tolerance is really about something else: the refusal of adults to use their common sense. Some years ago four kindergarten boys in New Jersey were actually suspended for playing cops and robbers -- using their fingers as guns. In Texas, a high school baseball player was busted for having an 8-inch long souvenir baseball bat on the front seat of his car, after officials decided it met the written definition of a “weapon.” “Nature,” as H.L. Mencken once observed, “abhors a moron.” The same obviously cannot be said of school boards, who often hire them as principals. In Indiana, an eighth-grader who realized that he had inadvertently brought a Swiss Army knife to school in his jacket pocket, turned it in to the office as soon as he arrived at school, but was suspended for 10 days anyway. The principal recommended that he be expelled, even though the student had told the truth and done the right thing. Assuming that the point of the no-weapons rule was to keep knives out of school, it had succeeded when the boy turned it in. But the message his suspension sent to other students was probably to keep any weapons hidden and as far away from administrators as possible. This sort of bureaucratic obtuseness extends to the enforcement of drug policies. In Louisiana, the Bossier Parish School Board voted to expel high school student Amanda Stiles for a year for possessing a single tablet of Advil. The over-the-counter pain reliever was found during a search of Amanda’s purse after a teacher received a tip that Amanda had been smoking in school. No cigarettes or lighter was found, but the search nailed the Advil. The superintendent said the suspension was “consistent with the board's zero-tolerance policy.” None of this, of course, is really about keeping children safe or even teaching them how to behave: it is about administrators protecting their backsides. Instead of encouraging children to exercise sound judgment, “zero tolerance” shows adults at their most arbitrary and stupid, especially when it punishes students for doing the right thing. This is ironic, since these are the folks who are supposed to teach our children “critical thinking skills.” (PS: I also drew pictures of dinosaurs eating people.) |
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Thursday, Oct 15 at 11:11 AM Pat wrote ...
I wonder how long its going to be before the TSA decides to outlaw the "spork".
30617038 Flag for moderationThursday, Oct 15 at 8:27 AM Amy P. wrote ...
Fred Phelps and his "church" (actually his family) are nutters. Period. Equating them with the Boy Scouts shows how intellectually dishonest you really are.
30607702 Flag for moderationThursday, Oct 15 at 2:47 AM up nort wrote ...
When I was in school we had a trapshooting/archery class where we would keep either our bow or shotguns in our lockers? We were taught gun safety, gee there is a thought? Nobody even saw it as strange as most everyone went hunting after school and had "weapons" in their cars anyway. Its O.K. to teach "tolerence", that its normal to have two "mommies" but basic gun safety in school today would be as popular as a baby ruth in the hot tub.Oh and by the way everyone carried a pocket knife.its a tool
30600122 Flag for moderationThursday, Oct 15 at 1:45 AM Peter wrote ...
"what do you think of those people who go to military funerals carrying "god hates fags" signs?" Nice attempt to hijack a thread and change the subject. FAIL. Fred Phelps is a Democrat. Ran for Senate and Governor as a Democrat. Was a delegate to the Democrat National Convention in 1988 for Algore. Again, nice try.
30599292 Flag for moderationWednesday, Oct 14 at 9:11 PM Allen wrote ...
I hav advic for scool administators. to go to kollege for an asociates deegree for lerning comon cents to do a better job for theer job. Yes this is mispelled on purpose for artistic relevance.
30592432 Flag for moderationWednesday, Oct 14 at 7:55 PM steve wrote ...
jenni, what do you think of those people who go to military funerals carrying "god hates fags" signs? they consider themselves faith-based, too.
30589508 Flag for moderationWednesday, Oct 14 at 6:04 PM D in Ripon wrote ...
When I was in sixth grade, back in 1980 I did a report/research paper on the old west. My great-grandfather was a "security guard" on the railroads. Worked for Wells Fargo as a matter of fact. I took his .38/40(an antique gun!) on the school bus to school, did my report, gun stood in the corner behind the teachers desk all day long, then back on the school bus where I walk about a quarter mile home. No one questioned, no one complained, no one worried. Ahh the old days!!!
30585448 Flag for moderationWednesday, Oct 14 at 1:49 PM Curt wrote ...
What we need to see is some school boards with backbones, walk principals like that right out the door. If you have no common sense at all, you shouldn't be allowed to be an influence on our children.
30571722 Flag for moderationWednesday, Oct 14 at 1:31 PM mrg wrote ...
Oh, yeah, doodling in 3rd grade!!! Bunch of us little twerps used to compete for most gristly "death pit". It would be like a well that people could be thrown down. We'd furnish the pit with all kinds of knives and shredders for the hapless victim to hit on the way down, then of course spikes at the bottom, ....and sharks, lots of sharks. It was so fun, and true innovations were hard to come up with. That group is now retired doctors, lawyers, businessmen. No weerdo or felony in the bunch
30570578 Flag for moderationWednesday, Oct 14 at 11:18 AM jenni wrote ...
Scouts have been a target for years. Why? Because they are a faith based organization that teaches personal responsibility, hard work and earning what you get. Not to mention disallowing pediphiles from spending time with children in tents in the woods.
30562413 Flag for moderationWednesday, Oct 14 at 10:03 AM Papa Z wrote ...
The school administrators obviously didn't have the common sense that God gave to an avocado. I'm glad enough pressure was brought to bear to give the poor kid the reprieve. This ridiculous situation should never have occurred in the first place. Papa Z -- Former Scoutmaster and proud papa of four Scouts, including an Eagle Scout.
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