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Future Queen in Zion

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3rd Graders searched for missing $5


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,332888,00.html

Grrr.

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Keeper of the Holy Grail

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Dude! I lived in that very town. Loved it there.

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Future Queen in Zion

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BREAKING NEWS:

This just in! Coco loves being searched by teachers.

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Keeper of the Holy Grail

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Yeah, what's even weirder is that I clicked on the link.

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This whole thing sounds like it was written as an advertisement for homeschooling.

And if it can happen in Christian County, Kentucky - it can happen ANYWHERE



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Future Queen in Zion

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Dunno... I would be decently ticked off if it had been one of my kids, though.

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I remember in first grade a kid in my class dumped their soup in the class sink and some of the bits didn't go down the drain screen. The teacher went nuts and demanded that the offender confess. When no one did she and the aid went through every single lunch box and thermos in the class commenting on each and every one's contents. Finally the soup was found and the little girl was took to task for it. She continued to deny that she had done it and the punishments got more severe because now she was lying. Then her best friend admitted that she had poored it out for her. We spent more than an hour of class time going through this witch hunt.

Later that year another student accused me of taking the Lord's Name in Vain on the playground and the teacher punished me despite my denials and no other witnesses. I got in trouble and I know I didn't do it. I had been taught at home from an early age that it wasn't appropriate. The teacher wouldn't listen. There are some crazy teachers out there that run their classes like re-education camps from the Nazi era.

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Keeper of the Holy Grail

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No kidding! I just heard a sickening recording on the radio this morning of a 1st grader's teacher insulting her and yelling at her. Her parents were not sure why she was getting suspended, etc. and sent a recorder to school in her bookbag. Hello! Some of these teachers are on some serious power trips.

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