marciemi
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Okay, I'm at work so I have to keep the posts somewhat short in case someone comes back. Boss is out of town
and everyone else is at a meeting, but who knows for how long! Incidentally, I did tell the boss about the jury duty and he and nearly everyone else around here seem to think the odds are that you'll be there maybe one of the 4 days. As far as making up work, I pretty much told him I'd do what I could that week, (so if I miss a day, I can make it up Friday easily), but if I miss more, then I'd just let him know and he could deduct the hours and not pay me. He was pretty much like "whatever, we'll worry about it then", so I'm just going with what I said!
Anyways, I'm amazed that the school would suspend someone for a stupid laser pointer - especially if they weren't the one to bring it in in the first place and they were a good student. After what we've gone through in our old district, it seems like it takes a WHOLE lot to get you suspended. If anyone would like to read my very retro thread (from over 3 years ago) of our ordeal when Matt was in 7th grade, here's the link:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=716968
Basic summary for those of you who don't want to was that a kid brought a knife into class, held it against Matt's throat, but because the boy was "only kidding"
he only got suspended for like a week. There was much more to the story, but I was just quite confused by the whole "zero tolerance" for weapons.
Had a similar problem in Eric's school (in a different district). In third grade, there was a boy in their class who would lose his temper (this was in a gifted program!) and bite people. After it happened the third time (twice to his best friend), the parents were in a bit of an uproar. Generally the kid just got sent home for the rest of the day. Just fairly ridiculous! They never did actually "suspend" the kid - even after several fights after that. And lucky Eric ended up with this kid in his class every year from 2nd to 5th grade. Fortunately he never had a problem with him - probably because he was smart enough to never go near him.
But I guess I haven't had the same experiences with the schools enforcing the rules!

Anyways, I'm amazed that the school would suspend someone for a stupid laser pointer - especially if they weren't the one to bring it in in the first place and they were a good student. After what we've gone through in our old district, it seems like it takes a WHOLE lot to get you suspended. If anyone would like to read my very retro thread (from over 3 years ago) of our ordeal when Matt was in 7th grade, here's the link:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=716968
Basic summary for those of you who don't want to was that a kid brought a knife into class, held it against Matt's throat, but because the boy was "only kidding"

Had a similar problem in Eric's school (in a different district). In third grade, there was a boy in their class who would lose his temper (this was in a gifted program!) and bite people. After it happened the third time (twice to his best friend), the parents were in a bit of an uproar. Generally the kid just got sent home for the rest of the day. Just fairly ridiculous! They never did actually "suspend" the kid - even after several fights after that. And lucky Eric ended up with this kid in his class every year from 2nd to 5th grade. Fortunately he never had a problem with him - probably because he was smart enough to never go near him.
But I guess I haven't had the same experiences with the schools enforcing the rules!