Boys, keep your eyes on the floor and AWAY from girls, or be SUSPENDED

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https://reason.com/blog/2015/10/02/12-year-old-boy-suspended-for-looking-at
Kids can get in trouble for smooching. They can get in trouble for touching. They can get in trouble for chewing, playing with toys, and making sugary snacks. They can get in trouble for waving their hands the wrong way (don’t even get me started on pencil-twirlers). And yes, they can even get in trouble for staring.

According to WLWT.com, the principal at St. Gabriel Consolidated School—a private institution—suspended a pair of 12-year-old boys for a day for playing a staring game with a female student...
And this is why we homeschool our kids. Feminism is nearing its final form and it has even reached private schools.
 
So send your kids to a single sex school, if you're that worried.
 
You left out, "The female student said the boys cornered her in a classroom closet.".

He always seems to leave out a key detail. It's almost like he has an agenda that the facts don't support.

I'd say that it's curious, but it's not really, it's a pattern of behavior.
 
Not to mention it's a private school, if the parents don't approve they can take their child, and money, somewhere else.
 
If the game took place during class, the kids don't have a bitch. For that matter, the girl should have been suspended too, if she freely took part.
 
1.What does a "staring contest" mean? What exactly did the boys do? The article is v. vague

2."Fearing that the suspension would brand her son’s permanent record with the mark of bullying and intimidating behavior"
- How's that? What record?
 
Not to mention it's a private school, if the parents don't approve they can take their child, and money, somewhere else.
Hell, you can educate your kids at home, too. Tell the whole system to go fuck themselves.

My ten year old daughter could probably outperform you. Though that's not saying much.
 
1. Girl complained to her parents. Says she was cornered by the boys.

2. The boys were suspended for... hang on to your seats... one day.

3. Why is this a story?
 
Depending on your location this might be the best option.




I feel sorry for your quite obviously adopted daughter.
What makes you think my kid is adopted?

Ah, yes, you made that one up in your peanut sized brain.
 
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