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Von: KD (newsgroups4kd@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 05.04.2008 16:06
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Newsgroup: alt.culture.ny-upstate
Datum: 05.04.2008 16:06
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Newsgroup: alt.culture.ny-upstate
I can't take it anymore... First-Grader Labeled a Sexual Harasser Has Zero-Tolerance for Sexual Harassment in Schools Gone Too Far? In schools across the country, kids as young as three and four are now facing charges of sexual harassment that will stay with them permanently on their school records. These so-called "zero-tolerance" polices, designed to protect students from weapons and drugs or sexual violence, are often being taken quite literally. Randy Castro, 7, who likes recess and soccer, now has an alarming red flag in his school records. It started on the playground with a first grade classmate. "I saw another kid like hitting her butt so I did it," Castro said. His Potomac View Elementary School then called the police and wrote him up as a sexual harasser. Woodbridge, Md. school officials described the incident as "Sexual Touching Against Student, Offensive," in their report. Full article: http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/AsSeenOnGMA/story?idE85388[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- KD (05.04.2008 18:54)
