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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

School Suspends 10-Year-Old For Pretend Shooting Bow and Arrow With Fingers


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Just when you think you’ve heard it all, a story like this comes along. Obviously we’re all for punishing kids for bringing real weapons to school. But what about earlier this year, when a Maryland 7-year-old was suspended for nibbling his Pop-Tart into the shape of a handgun. when a Hello Kitty bubble gun resulted in a suspension of an Elementary School child? We’ve heard similar stories of students being suspended for pointing “machine gun” pencils at one another at recess, making the distinct pretend sounds of the military weapons, but now a principal in Pennsylvania has decided to suspend 10-year-old Johnny Jones for “shooting” an imaginary bow-and-arrow at a fellow classmate.


The Rutherford Institute, a national civil rights group, is helping the family to fight the bizarre suspension. Here’s how they describe what happened:


The incident took place the week of October 14th, when fifth grader Johnny Jones asked his teacher for a pencil during class. Jones walked to the front of the classroom to retrieve the pencil, and during his walk back to his seat, a classmate and friend of Johnny’s held his folder like an imaginary gun and “shot” at Johnny. Johnny playfully used his hands to draw the bowstrings on a completely imaginary “bow” and “shot” an arrow back. Seeing this, another girl in the class reported to the teacher that the boys were shooting at each other. The teacher took both Johnny and the other boy into the hall and lectured them about disruption. The teacher then contacted Johnny’s mother, Beverly Jones, alerting her to the “seriousness” of the violation because the children were using “firearms” in their horseplay, and informing her that the matter had been referred to the Principal. Principal John Horton contacted Ms. Jones soon thereafter in order to inform her that Johnny’s behavior was a serious offense that could result in expulsion under the school’s weapons policy. Horton characterized Johnny’s transgression as “making a threat” to another student using a “replica or representation of a firearm” through the use of an imaginary bow and arrow.



John Whitehead, the head attorney and founder of the Virginia-based Rutherford Institute, explained, “He’s got a weapons charge — it’s crazy.” The organization sent a letter to South Eastern School District Superintendent Rona Kaufmann on December 4. The denounces the school’s action “ludicrous,” demanding that Kaufmann remove the charge from Johnny’s permanent record and rescind his one-day suspension. The letter gives the school until the 13th to respond.


Whitehead says his organization has been defending students in school incidents involving pretend and fake weapons since the 1990s. But they began to see the paranoia really ramp up after the infamous Columbine shooting in 1999. According to Whitehead, school have “ramped up” their punishment for such “crimes of the imagination.” Things got even more extreme, he notes, after Sandy Hook. The latest trend, he adds, is to call the police when children point their fingers like guns on the playground.


“All a teacher has to say is, ‘That’s not appropriate behavior,’” Whitehead explained. Instead, they are relying on “harmful” zero-tolerance policies, he said further. “We’re teaching these kids to put their heads down and to be afraid of authority all the time.”


Whitehead concludes bluntly, that “when we’re focusing on the Johnny Joneses, the kid with the real gun is walking through the door.”


(Article by James Achisa; image modified from Shutterstock stock image)





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School Suspends 10-Year-Old For Pretend Shooting Bow and Arrow With Fingers

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Child Suspended From School For Miming Shooting An Arrow


Rights group intervenes in ludicrous ‘zero tolerance policy’ trend


Steve Watson
Infowars.com
December 5, 2013


A 10-year-old has been suspended from school and threatened with expulsion for firing a make-believe arrow at a classmate, prompting a rights group to step in and demand the incident be stricken from the record.


The Rutherford Institute, a civil liberties watchdog group, has intervened in the case of Johnny Jones, a fifth grader at South Eastern Middle School in Fawn Grove, Pa., who found himself in trouble after violating the school’s zero tolerance policy on weapons by miming the action of shooting an arrow from a bow with only his hands.


According to the report, Jones was in class when a classmate held up his folder like an imaginary gun and “shot” at him while he was retrieving a pencil from the teacher. When Jones drew back the strings of an imaginary bow and “shot” back, a girl in the class altered the teacher.


The teacher then passed the matter on to the principal, saying that “firearms” had been involved in the play fighting. Sure enough, instead of using common sense, the principal suspended Jones for a day, contacted the boy’s parents, and threatened expulsion for “making a threat” to another student using a “replica or representation of a firearm”.



A portion of The Rutherford Institute’s letter to the school regarding the case.

Demanding a response by December 13, The Rutherford Institute’s letter (PDF) states “We request that you rescind the suspension and immediately remove all reference to it from Johnny’s permanent school record.”


“There is no reason that Johnny should be stigmatized and branded a miscreant due to the school’s unreasonable application of its zero tolerance policy against him,” notes the letter, signed by Rutherford Senior Staff Attorney Douglas R. McKusick.


The group routinely intervenes in such cases. President John W. Whitehead, describes the school’s response to the incident and others like it as an ongoing effort to “criminalize childish behavior and punish all offenses severely, no matter how minor or non-threatening the so-called infraction may have been.”


“We all want to keep the schools safe, but I’d far prefer to see something credible done about actual threats, rather than this ongoing, senseless targeting of imaginary horseplay,” he added.


While the school district’s zero-tolerance policy encompasses a prohibition of almost any kind of weapon, Rutherford attorneys state that it is ludicrous to consider an imagined weapon a violation of the policy.


“No reasonable argument can be made that the imaginings from the mind of a 10-year-old boy, completely lacking any actual, tangible device, represented a ‘replica’ or a ‘look-alike’ of an actual gun,” they write.


“This atrocious misapplication of rules originally intended to protect students while on school grounds is foolish and actually damages the futures of the children meant to be protected. Moreover, Johnny’s rights were trampled without the due consideration.” the letter concludes.


Once again, these daily incidents all across the country highlight how, in many cases, positions of authority in society have been filled by spineless jellyfish who would rather see kids grow up as mindless automatons than experience the joy of youthful imagination.


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Steve Watson is the London based writer and editor for Alex Jones’ Infowars.com, and Prisonplanet.com. He has a Masters Degree in International Relations from the School of Politics at The University of Nottingham, and a Bachelor Of Arts Degree in Literature and Creative Writing from Nottingham Trent University.


This article was posted: Thursday, December 5, 2013 at 11:46 am


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Child Suspended From School For Miming Shooting An Arrow