Posts Tagged ‘Pittsburgh’

Students Using the First Amendment to Slander Their Principals

January 15, 2012

I am a big believer in free speech. I consider myself very lucky to be in a country where my thoughts and feelings can be expressed freely without recriminations. But like all other laws and freedoms there are boundaries. I might have free speech, but I am also restricted by sensible limitations to what I can say.

When students use social media to call their Principals names like a “big fag”, “whore”, “hairy sex addict” and “pervert”, and the consequence for their actions is nothing more than a suspension, I think they should count themselves very lucky. To then sue on the grounds of freedom of speech and win says a lot about the judicial system and the difficulties educators face in earning basic respect.

A middle school principal in northeastern Pennsylvania was shocked to see his photo online along with a description of him as a “hairy sex addict” and a “pervert” who liked “hitting on students” in his office.

A high school principal north of Pittsburgh saw a MySpace profile of himself that called him a “big fag,” a “whore” and a drug user. And in West Virginia, a school principal found out that a girl had created an online site to maliciously mock another girl as a “slut” with herpes.

All three students were suspended from school and filed suits against the principal and the school districts. They argued the 1st Amendment protected them from being punished for postings from their home computers. And in the two Pennsylvania cases, they won.

Whilst these awful slurs may technically be classified as “free speech”, verbal bullying of any kind can also be defended under the guise of free speech. Is this what we want? People supported by the courts to demoralise, slur and denigrate others? How are principals supposed to tackle bullying when they can’t even deal with bullies who are attacking them?

The exploitation of free speech will see bullying, especially cyber bullying, continue to gain momentum. These students should never have been suspended. They should have been expelled!

Meet the 7-Year Old Heroin Dealer

May 22, 2011

I am so glad that I’ve never had to apprehend a seven-year old student giving away heroin by the bag full:

In what sounds like a terrible business move, a Pittsburgh 7-year old was caught giving away bags of heroin for free in class, authorities say. Police are investigating after a teacher caught the student with 18 bags of heroin, reports CBS station KDKA.

The incident took place at Roosevelt Elementary School in Carrick, which houses grades pre-K to 5. Police Cmdr. Maurita Bryant says police are still trying to determine the source of the 18 individual dose packets stamped “magic ticket” that the boy brought to the Roosevelt Primary School on Wednesday Sources say school authorities became suspicious after the boy cut his finger on a razor blade.

Upon questioning the student, a teacher found the 18 suspected bags of heroin in his backpack and locker. Besides the “magic ticket” label, the packets features a bunny coming out of a hat. The boy reportedly told authorities that he got the packets of drugs from his father’s bedroom. When police checked the student’s home, however, they found no trace of drugs. Police spokeswoman Diane Richard said the boy didn’t know what the substance was, but a public schools spokesperson said the boy will face unspecified school discipline. Allegheny County child caseworkers are also investigating.

According to KDKA, the spokesperson said three parents contacted the district after their children brought the drugs home from school.

My mother used to get really angry at me if I returned home from school with my apple still left uneaten in my lunch box.  Imagine her reaction if I turned up with a bag of heroin?