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krissy Posted - Sep 18 2009 : 3:33:14 PM
We aren't in a position to homeschool, so my kids are in public school. Yesterday my 7th grader came home to tell us that a classmate was pretending to be a suicide bomber. We were furious to hear this info. In fact, my husband went to the school today to speak with the assistant principal. I guess some kids just don't take things seriously anymore. They are desensitized to things of that nature.

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FebruaryViolet Posted - Oct 01 2009 : 05:45:05 AM
This is the sort of reason I completely blocked out 7th and 8th grade...can't even remember a teacher's name. Something happens at this point to teens...reason goes all out the window! Hopefully the school will discipline accordingly.


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4HMom Posted - Sep 23 2009 : 6:07:51 PM
I certainly hope your child told an adult at the middle school as well. If such things aren't witnessed by adults and kids that DO witness it don't say anything, how can you expect the school to do anything? Remember, teachers can't be everywhere all the time. Kids are really good at knowing what they can get away with and with whom.

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Huckelberrywine Posted - Sep 23 2009 : 4:57:05 PM
I have a middle school class to teach this year. It takes a very special person to work with kids that age. I work better with high schoolers. But I'm trying. We take those things seriously too, but maybe it's the age, the hormones, the lack of time spent with self-discipline and realizing how what they think/intend as being funny isn't funny at all. It is part of teaching them what is acceptable in our society. Blond jokes/racial jokes/the list goes on and on of hurtful things people say. I think at that age they are still learning and hopefully home and school are working to teach them. I know I'd certainly have a talk with such a student, but only after I heard about it/if I saw it myself. But I'm not everywhere, and it's good your child told you. Maybe no adult witnessed the behavior to correct it on the spot? They are so fast, a stream of ugly words/actions often flies out before anyone sees it coming/can prevent it. Then it's damage control, and what do we all learn from the experience? Hopefully to be kinder more respectful growing-pains little folks.

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CountryBorn Posted - Sep 23 2009 : 2:47:04 PM
I don"t know about your schools, but our school here takes it very seriously. It is handled promptly and with zero tolerance.

MJ

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krissy Posted - Sep 18 2009 : 3:43:08 PM
Yes, Karen, good advice. We pray in the evenings but an extra word wouldn't hurt in the mornings as well.

I really wonder what that kid's parents would think if they knew he was doing that.

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Ga Girl Posted - Sep 18 2009 : 3:38:14 PM
Oh wow, its amazing how schools dont handle these problems until a parent fusses about it. I am so blessed to be able to home school. I guess all I can really say is that you should pray over your children before they leave each day. They would be in good hands all day. Blessings,Karen

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