Whatever happened to students respecting authority?

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We all agree our schools need to have rules, right? So now we have some kid in Kansas who doesn't want to follow the rules. It gets worse when the parents don't respect the authorities at the school. America sure has gone down hill.

---In a letter sent Friday to school officials with the Girard Unified School District in Girard, Kansas, and the R.V. Haderlein Elementary School, the ACLU demanded the school rescind its hair policy.---

 
Parents and poor role models of those in positions of power be they politicians, cops, teachers, media or business leaders. Streets are full of poisons, foreign citizens walking across your border laughing at rules, politicians nodding their heads as it all happens, corporations shippning industries to Communist states, cops beating and abusing while their supporters denounce criticism. On and on. We expect kids to be any better? Take the 80s from movies, culture or civil liberties. When people are happy they are patriotic. Kids see little hope from their parents who are stressed to make ends meet.
 
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Figures, it wasn't a white kid.
 
We all agree our schools need to have rules, right? So now we have some kid in Kansas who doesn't want to follow the rules. It gets worse when the parents don't respect the authorities at the school. America sure has gone down hill.

---In a letter sent Friday to school officials with the Girard Unified School District in Girard, Kansas, and the R.V. Haderlein Elementary School, the ACLU demanded the school rescind its hair policy.---


What ever happened to schools respecting their students?

Hope they sue the shit out of the school. They should know better
 
We all agree our schools need to have rules, right? So now we have some kid in Kansas who doesn't want to follow the rules. It gets worse when the parents don't respect the authorities at the school. America sure has gone down hill.

---In a letter sent Friday to school officials with the Girard Unified School District in Girard, Kansas, and the R.V. Haderlein Elementary School, the ACLU demanded the school rescind its hair policy.---

Sorry, the school is out of line on this one.
 
America sure has gone down hill.

Good_Fellas.webp
 
We all agree our schools need to have rules, right? So now we have some kid in Kansas who doesn't want to follow the rules. It gets worse when the parents don't respect the authorities at the school. America sure has gone down hill.

---In a letter sent Friday to school officials with the Girard Unified School District in Girard, Kansas, and the R.V. Haderlein Elementary School, the ACLU demanded the school rescind its hair policy.---

Not that big a deal. At least he didn't ignore a subpeana.
 
I chuckle because we had our HS dress code abolished when I was in the 10th grade. 1971.
 
The school should have quickly realized this case was different and listened to the mother.
Instead, the clung to……Rules are rules
Hope the ACLU sues the snot out of them
The ACLU should butt out.
 

Whatever happened to students respecting authority?​

The teacher's union for starters.
 
Horse Crap, gang. The school admin was flat out wrong.

ACLU will have them whimpering like little bitches by the time this is over.
 
We all agree our schools need to have rules, right? So now we have some kid in Kansas who doesn't want to follow the rules. It gets worse when the parents don't respect the authorities at the school. America sure has gone down hill.

---In a letter sent Friday to school officials with the Girard Unified School District in Girard, Kansas, and the R.V. Haderlein Elementary School, the ACLU demanded the school rescind its hair policy.---

School Choice the only route that allows morals, reason, traidition, and American values to even be mentioned.
My kid's hair is under my complete autocratic say-so, and so it should be.
 
School Choice the only route that allows morals, reason, traidition, and American values to even be mentioned.
My kid's hair is under my complete autocratic say-so, and so it should be.

School Choice won't fix the problem. The reason why private schools work is because parents are spending their own money. They are invested.

Just giving a kid a voucher isn't going to solve the problem.
 

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