Imagine if a bunch of students sat around at a party at one of their homes on a Saturday night, bitching about their English teacher. Would anyone in their right mind argue that the school could punish one or more of the students several months later for their speech about the teacher, even if it were deemed disrespectful? Would anyone accept the right of the principal to alter schedules and remove students from advanced classes as punishment – not to mention impose suspensions – over the criticism? I think the answer would be obvious ...
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
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This Ought To Be An Easy One
Imagine if a bunch of students sat around at a party at one of their homes on a Saturday night, bitching about their English teacher. Would anyone in their right mind argue that the school could punish one or more of the students several months later for their speech about the teacher, even if it were deemed disrespectful? Would anyone accept the right of the principal to alter schedules and remove students from advanced classes as punishment – not to mention impose suspensions – over the criticism? I think the answer would be obvious ...
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DOUCHE BAG SCHOOL BOSSES BEWARE: When Students Stand Up, Justice Will Ultimately Prevail
Imagine if a bunch of students sat around at a party at one of their homes on a Saturday night, bitching about their English teacher. Would anyone in their right mind argue that the school could punish one or more of the students several months later for their speech about the teacher, even if it were deemed disrespectful? Would anyone accept the right of the principal to alter schedules and remove students from advanced classes as punishment – not to mention impose suspensions – over the criticism? I think the answer would be obvious ...
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Thanks, Andy.
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