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    If a student is deemed such a threat to the safety of others that he needs to be searched for weapons every morning (after voluntarily reporting to the school office), why not just expel him at that point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint45 View Post
    If a student is deemed such a threat to the safety of others that he needs to be searched for weapons every morning (after voluntarily reporting to the school office), why not just expel him at that point?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint45 View Post
    If a student is deemed such a threat to the safety of others that he needs to be searched for weapons every morning (after voluntarily reporting to the school office), why not just expel him at that point?
    He was expelled from Cherry Creek Schools- Overland. Denver took him in and gave him a last chance.

    My brother in law has been in education as an administrator and board member for 30 years, after he got out of the Marines. He has a doctorate in education and is far from a liberal.

    He says this happens when trying to keep a kid out of the criminal system. Many times it works, if the kid smart enough to realize it may be his last chance at a "normal" life.

    Unfortunately, this idiot didn't take advantage of the opportunity to change his ways.


    Many if not most educators believe in what they are doing- trying to help kids.

    The rules are written to give the kids as many chances as they can, hoping it works. Often it does.

    Sometimes it doesn't, as is proven with this fool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiememphis View Post
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    The rules are written to give the kids as many chances as they can, hoping it works. Often it does.

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    Just like the parkland shooter had had 37 separate "contacts" with law enforcement before he went on his rampage, but nothing of substance was done, even when he said he wanted to be the next school shooter.

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