http://www.wral.com/news/9171592/detail.html
5/7/2006 4:04:52 PM
that's some bullshit.
5/7/2006 4:10:28 PM
who caresJesus says it's a sin, anyway
5/7/2006 4:12:02 PM
you can argue with it as much as you want, but considering the following, the school is in the right:
5/7/2006 4:18:06 PM
its not consitutional, it doesnt matter if you sign some form saying you cannt do XYZ[Edited on May 7, 2006 at 4:22 PM. Reason : 3]
5/7/2006 4:22:04 PM
wtf are you bringing in the Constitution in this for.
5/7/2006 4:25:51 PM
ever heard of the bill of rights?
5/7/2006 4:27:55 PM
^ You don't have rights in public school, my friend.
5/7/2006 4:32:45 PM
so are you saying workplaces and schools can't make their own rules?i am curious.are you saying a student who starts eating in the middle of class can't be stopped because it would violate his rights to eat whenever he pleases? when you enroll in school, you agree that you won't eat in class. is that an unconstitutional condition?i am not being sarcastic. please explain.
5/7/2006 4:33:40 PM
Here's the problem:Suspension and expulsion are tools for the school to use to remove students that disrupt the school, preventing other students from getting their education. Unless the student is disruptive, the school has a duty to provide them the best education they can. While I don't think the student's actions were perfectly OK, denying him his education is criminal. He probably should be punished, but it shouldn't interfere with his education (or future).
5/7/2006 4:35:54 PM
"School officials are prohibited from saying whether Biggar's girlfriend was punished"that seems fair
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5/7/2006 4:49:13 PM
The problem is that techinically he was "on the clock" and as such, was still bound by the terms of his agreement.
5/7/2006 5:24:56 PM
Some contract doesnt trump basic rights afforded by the constitution, ie, to fuck in your own house.[Edited on May 7, 2006 at 5:33 PM. Reason : 99534]
5/7/2006 5:33:38 PM
reminds me alot of the police "referring you back to the university." take for example a friend who got a ticket for open container on hillsborough street on hike night. cops referred him to the university and all. I could understand if the incident were "on campus" and such, but a. Hillsborough street is not "owned" by the university.b. He's of age. i know the law is the law, but still. Give him the ticket, and let him take it up with the district courts. no need to have the university involved, giving him a slap on the wrist later. same thing here. so what if the kids were having sex. its not like the school system is gonna single-handedly prevent these kids from doing what they wanna do. if not during school, after school. let the parents worry about how they wanna approach the situation, and quit wasting the tax-payers dollars on it.
5/7/2006 5:35:37 PM
it should have ended with the dad coming home with a shotgun no need to get anyone involved
5/7/2006 5:36:34 PM
why stop at letting a school punnish you for fucking?how about lets have the school suspend all people that dont go to church on sundays?
5/7/2006 5:37:02 PM
why didnt the girl get suspended too?
5/7/2006 5:37:31 PM
cause anytime two people have sex its always because the guy somehow coerced or tricked the girl into it
5/7/2006 5:42:04 PM
I just love the fact that they called the cops on a guy over the age of consent for having sex with a girl who was older than he was.
5/7/2006 5:47:08 PM
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5/7/2006 5:52:14 PM
^^ & ^ didnt read the article. they were allowed to leave campus, THATS NOT THE ISSUE, he couldnt be truant, they had a permit, it was a lunch hour, they didnt have to do that program that day (90 mins).[Edited on May 7, 2006 at 5:56 PM. Reason : 4222]
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5/7/2006 5:55:53 PM
^^I don know, do you have an airport inside your home?
5/7/2006 5:57:00 PM
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5/7/2006 6:44:46 PM
i never said anything like that. you have certain rights at home, and in school.[Edited on May 7, 2006 at 7:03 PM. Reason : 878]
5/7/2006 6:59:45 PM
^
5/7/2006 7:09:40 PM
^he wasnt suspended for not being at school. read the article first, and try again.[Edited on May 7, 2006 at 7:14 PM. Reason : 3]
5/7/2006 7:13:45 PM
he was suspended for "behavior of sexual nature in a school setting."I consider sex to be a behavior of sexual nature.If they did this on their time after school, no problem. At least, with the school being concerned.
5/7/2006 7:26:01 PM
What this school did is completely outrageous, and it's just a symptom of the larger problems, that adults erase the rights of children in school, and parents/society think they own the lives and morals of children.
5/7/2006 7:30:53 PM
The school had a right to do what they did.It's not a constitutional issue, because the school doesn't even have to give the kid a permit to leave campus during lunch. That's a privilege they extend to him, on grounds that he follow the rules (which basically say that while he's on lunch, he's still "in" school). He violated the contract, and the school is acting on it, which is important, because it sets the precedence that kids can't do whatever with their free lunch period (such as drugs, and other more illicit activities) because the school is legally responsible for them at that time. If the kid gets in an accident or something, the school has to pay, or can get sued. Plus, it's not the kids' house, it's the dad's house, and if he doesn't want his daughter bringing home middle-school kids during their official school lunch period and screwing them, he legally has a right to blame the school for the kid trespassing on his property.It's kind of a suck situation for the kids, but if you imagine yourself as an administrator or parent in the situation, ESPECIALLY considering this involves a middle school student, you would have to do the same thing (punish the kid in some way).[Edited on May 7, 2006 at 7:54 PM. Reason : ]
5/7/2006 7:51:51 PM
^ Bingo. The kids were given permission to leave school grounds on certain conditions. Those conditions were not met, so the kids are suspended.
5/7/2006 7:59:08 PM
^^MIDDLE SCHOOL KID?!?! MIDDLE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL. LEARN TO READ. And the school can claim leaving campus during lunch is a privilege, but we all know they need kids to leave campus for lunch because the fucking cafeterias are too small. And it's not clear that this was during lunch anyway:From the article...
5/7/2006 8:07:57 PM
Men can’t be raped only sexually assaulted whether its just a case of being drunk & unable to make good decisions or being sodomized horrifically, only men have to sign up for the draft, and I think when underage sex is involved it’s the males fault usually from a legal standpoint. The guy was taken by the police & its his punishment that several people here are saying is justified but since the "school officials are prohibited from saying whether Biggar's girlfriend was punished" it may be the case that they are leaving it up to the parents b/c shes a female, but punishing him b/c he’s male which I would think of as unfair.Punishing someone for having sex on a break is ridiculous. I’m sure somehow it was technically against the rules, but there are all kinds of technical rules that aren’t enforced at high schools & this one seems to be pushed only b/c of how conservative the judicial agents involved are.
5/7/2006 8:21:09 PM
5/7/2006 8:23:49 PM
as far as lunch periods go...i remember a few students who would drink during their lunch period and we had off campus lunch. one day these kids got caught, off campus, drinking during lunch. the definitely got suspended.i'm pretty sure anyone can get in trouble at school, for something they did off campus, even after the last school bell rings due to after school activities that allow the campus to remaind open and students to be on campus (ie, even though XYZ practice is going on campus and billy wasn't on XYZ team, but he got in trouble off campus for ABC misdeamenor/felony he can be suspended b/c school is still "in session.")
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5/7/2006 8:32:36 PM
this may be a little off topic, and im not sure if any other schools do this but the high school i graduated from was a little crazy with some of their rules - a guy i knew robbed a store one saturday and was put in jail for it and all, came back to school on monday and was suspended 10 days because he did a criminal act outside of schooli remember a speech the principal gave the school at the beginning of my 10th grade year -"if you shoplift from wal-mart, theres no need for you the be in school, you will be punished here if we find out about it"so even though this doesnt involve students during their school hours - i dont see how schools can punish students outside of school[Edited on May 7, 2006 at 8:37 PM. Reason : ]
5/7/2006 8:34:48 PM
Dangerous criminal behavior perhaps might warrant keeping them away... maybe even if you are worried about theft of your own stuff. But suspending people for something legal like having sex not on company grounds during a break is just a little to over the top conservative. And also only punishing the male for it would be a bad thing too.
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5/7/2006 10:06:13 PM
Biggar please
5/7/2006 10:11:19 PM