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May 8, 2010 at 8:52 AM #17428May 8, 2010 at 9:06 AM #548023
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Hobie]
On the heels of the Cinco de Mayo fiasco another school admin blows it.
School vouchers anyone??[/quote]I don’t think vounchers help distributing common sense.
May 8, 2010 at 9:06 AM #548134
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Hobie]
On the heels of the Cinco de Mayo fiasco another school admin blows it.
School vouchers anyone??[/quote]I don’t think vounchers help distributing common sense.
May 8, 2010 at 9:06 AM #548616
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Hobie]
On the heels of the Cinco de Mayo fiasco another school admin blows it.
School vouchers anyone??[/quote]I don’t think vounchers help distributing common sense.
May 8, 2010 at 9:06 AM #548715
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Hobie]
On the heels of the Cinco de Mayo fiasco another school admin blows it.
School vouchers anyone??[/quote]I don’t think vounchers help distributing common sense.
May 8, 2010 at 9:06 AM #548989
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Hobie]
On the heels of the Cinco de Mayo fiasco another school admin blows it.
School vouchers anyone??[/quote]I don’t think vounchers help distributing common sense.
May 8, 2010 at 9:08 AM #548018
CoronitaParticipantMy favorite was:
Junior High Student Arrested For Doodling on Desk
These kids probably got more jail time than OJ..Go figure.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/Queens-Student-Arrested-for-Doodling-83640982.html
Students at a junior high school in Queens are keeping their pens on their paper after witnessing a fellow student hauled off in handcuffs on Monday.
Twelve-year-old Alexa Gonzalez was arrested for scribbling “Lex was here 2/1/10” and “I love my friends Abby and Faith” in washable marker on her desk at Junior High School 190 in Forest Hills.
According to her mother, Moraima Camacho, Alexa was led out of school and walked to the precinct across the street where she was held for several hours.
“I started crying, like, a lot,” Alexa told the NY Daily News,”I made two little doodles.”
David Cantor, spokesman for the education department, says the incident “shouldn’t have happened” and “common sense should prevail.”
This is not the first time a student in the city was arrested for a minor incident. In 2007, WCBS interviewed 13-year-old Chelsea Fraser after she was arrested at her Dyker Heights School for writing “okay” on her desk.
Last month, the New York Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit alleging wrongful arrests and assualt by school safety officers.
Alexa is still suspended from school and has been assigned eight hours of community service, a book report and an essay on what she’s learned from the experience.
May 8, 2010 at 9:08 AM #548129
CoronitaParticipantMy favorite was:
Junior High Student Arrested For Doodling on Desk
These kids probably got more jail time than OJ..Go figure.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/Queens-Student-Arrested-for-Doodling-83640982.html
Students at a junior high school in Queens are keeping their pens on their paper after witnessing a fellow student hauled off in handcuffs on Monday.
Twelve-year-old Alexa Gonzalez was arrested for scribbling “Lex was here 2/1/10” and “I love my friends Abby and Faith” in washable marker on her desk at Junior High School 190 in Forest Hills.
According to her mother, Moraima Camacho, Alexa was led out of school and walked to the precinct across the street where she was held for several hours.
“I started crying, like, a lot,” Alexa told the NY Daily News,”I made two little doodles.”
David Cantor, spokesman for the education department, says the incident “shouldn’t have happened” and “common sense should prevail.”
This is not the first time a student in the city was arrested for a minor incident. In 2007, WCBS interviewed 13-year-old Chelsea Fraser after she was arrested at her Dyker Heights School for writing “okay” on her desk.
Last month, the New York Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit alleging wrongful arrests and assualt by school safety officers.
Alexa is still suspended from school and has been assigned eight hours of community service, a book report and an essay on what she’s learned from the experience.
May 8, 2010 at 9:08 AM #548611
CoronitaParticipantMy favorite was:
Junior High Student Arrested For Doodling on Desk
These kids probably got more jail time than OJ..Go figure.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/Queens-Student-Arrested-for-Doodling-83640982.html
Students at a junior high school in Queens are keeping their pens on their paper after witnessing a fellow student hauled off in handcuffs on Monday.
Twelve-year-old Alexa Gonzalez was arrested for scribbling “Lex was here 2/1/10” and “I love my friends Abby and Faith” in washable marker on her desk at Junior High School 190 in Forest Hills.
According to her mother, Moraima Camacho, Alexa was led out of school and walked to the precinct across the street where she was held for several hours.
“I started crying, like, a lot,” Alexa told the NY Daily News,”I made two little doodles.”
David Cantor, spokesman for the education department, says the incident “shouldn’t have happened” and “common sense should prevail.”
This is not the first time a student in the city was arrested for a minor incident. In 2007, WCBS interviewed 13-year-old Chelsea Fraser after she was arrested at her Dyker Heights School for writing “okay” on her desk.
Last month, the New York Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit alleging wrongful arrests and assualt by school safety officers.
Alexa is still suspended from school and has been assigned eight hours of community service, a book report and an essay on what she’s learned from the experience.
May 8, 2010 at 9:08 AM #548710
CoronitaParticipantMy favorite was:
Junior High Student Arrested For Doodling on Desk
These kids probably got more jail time than OJ..Go figure.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/Queens-Student-Arrested-for-Doodling-83640982.html
Students at a junior high school in Queens are keeping their pens on their paper after witnessing a fellow student hauled off in handcuffs on Monday.
Twelve-year-old Alexa Gonzalez was arrested for scribbling “Lex was here 2/1/10” and “I love my friends Abby and Faith” in washable marker on her desk at Junior High School 190 in Forest Hills.
According to her mother, Moraima Camacho, Alexa was led out of school and walked to the precinct across the street where she was held for several hours.
“I started crying, like, a lot,” Alexa told the NY Daily News,”I made two little doodles.”
David Cantor, spokesman for the education department, says the incident “shouldn’t have happened” and “common sense should prevail.”
This is not the first time a student in the city was arrested for a minor incident. In 2007, WCBS interviewed 13-year-old Chelsea Fraser after she was arrested at her Dyker Heights School for writing “okay” on her desk.
Last month, the New York Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit alleging wrongful arrests and assualt by school safety officers.
Alexa is still suspended from school and has been assigned eight hours of community service, a book report and an essay on what she’s learned from the experience.
May 8, 2010 at 9:08 AM #548984
CoronitaParticipantMy favorite was:
Junior High Student Arrested For Doodling on Desk
These kids probably got more jail time than OJ..Go figure.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/Queens-Student-Arrested-for-Doodling-83640982.html
Students at a junior high school in Queens are keeping their pens on their paper after witnessing a fellow student hauled off in handcuffs on Monday.
Twelve-year-old Alexa Gonzalez was arrested for scribbling “Lex was here 2/1/10” and “I love my friends Abby and Faith” in washable marker on her desk at Junior High School 190 in Forest Hills.
According to her mother, Moraima Camacho, Alexa was led out of school and walked to the precinct across the street where she was held for several hours.
“I started crying, like, a lot,” Alexa told the NY Daily News,”I made two little doodles.”
David Cantor, spokesman for the education department, says the incident “shouldn’t have happened” and “common sense should prevail.”
This is not the first time a student in the city was arrested for a minor incident. In 2007, WCBS interviewed 13-year-old Chelsea Fraser after she was arrested at her Dyker Heights School for writing “okay” on her desk.
Last month, the New York Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit alleging wrongful arrests and assualt by school safety officers.
Alexa is still suspended from school and has been assigned eight hours of community service, a book report and an essay on what she’s learned from the experience.
May 8, 2010 at 12:02 PM #548063briansd1
GuestGreat idea to ban junk food in school.
I watched the new Need to Know show on PBS and they had clips from the 1960s. People were actually thin back then. Look at the people now.
May 8, 2010 at 12:02 PM #548174briansd1
GuestGreat idea to ban junk food in school.
I watched the new Need to Know show on PBS and they had clips from the 1960s. People were actually thin back then. Look at the people now.
May 8, 2010 at 12:02 PM #548656briansd1
GuestGreat idea to ban junk food in school.
I watched the new Need to Know show on PBS and they had clips from the 1960s. People were actually thin back then. Look at the people now.
May 8, 2010 at 12:02 PM #548755briansd1
GuestGreat idea to ban junk food in school.
I watched the new Need to Know show on PBS and they had clips from the 1960s. People were actually thin back then. Look at the people now.
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