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Originally posted by UTI
WHILE if the students were having a conversation amongst themselves, none of this would have ever happened. If they go together at somebodys house, and talked about this, nobody would have proof it ever happened... They could've expressed their opinions clearly, and freely.
and that would make it alright?
Also, an opinion does not equal bullying, insults and threatening.
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Originally posted by UTI
Off topic: It's like a local school around here, the teachers stumbled across a facebook profile that showed people drinking that were students. They did not get the police involved, but they were all suspended from extra curriculars and athletics because of an athletic code of conduct violoation. (which is basically a contract prohibiting smoking, drinking, and agreeing to rules the school sets for eligibility)... Is it right for the athletes to get suspended based on pictures?... i don't think so, but, apparently the school board did.
yes it is absolutely right.
The "contract" prohibits drinking, smoking, etc. They violated it. Peroid.
Also, the school does have the right for this and it even has reasons for making such a contract. Since they shouldn't be held responsible if a student has a sporting accident because of his/her drinking outside of the school.
If they found out a student was drinking, I find it logic and even right for the school to act against it in this way.