4th Grader Suspended For Properly Completing Assignment With A Nerf Gun
#1
Given the stories we've covered in the past in which schools and their administrators massively overreact in the name of children's safety, I suppose these stories really shouldn't surprise me as much as they do. I mean, given that we've seen administrators lose their minds over pop tarts, fingers, and even drawings, should I really be shocked that a fourth grader was suspended from his Georgia elementary school for bringing in a nerf gun? No, probably not, but a lack of surprise doesn't mean I can't get angry that a kid that properly completed his damned assignment was suspended for it.

So why did young Ramsey McDonald bring the nerf gun, which shoots terrifying soft little foam balls out of it, to class? Because he was told to, that's why.
Quote:After a couple of days into the school year, fourth grader Ramsey McDonald of Warner Robins was given what he thought was a fun assignment. Bring in some of your favorite toys to talk about.

"They were trying to get the kids to know each other," his father, Scott McDonald said.
Well, bang up job, Warner Robbins Elementary, because Ramsey dutifully completed that assignment, but it's going to be pretty hard for his classmates to get to know him now that he's serving a 3 day in-school suspension. For bringing in a toy, mind you, that is rated for six-year-olds and up, since it is about as harmful as a really tiny pillow covered in a newborn puppy's love. It's a toy. He was told to bring in a toy. Hell, it could have even served as a simple teaching moment for Ramsey about thinking of the larger context of things before making a decision. Instead, all he's learned is that bureaucracy breeds this kind of overprotective nonsense. Well, that plus he learned that he has more common sense than the adults at his school.
Quote:"He told me he didn't know they would think it was a weapon or he wouldn't have brought it to school," McDonald said.
Well, of course not, because it's not a freaking weapon, it's a toy, which is exactly what he was asked to bring in. Sitting this kid outside of his class on suspension for three days for properly completing his assignment is crazy-pants.

Originally Published: Fri, 08 Aug 2014 21:08:07 GMT
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#2
the sad part is that this does not surprise me.

all kids are now being held to the same standards as the stupidest kid in their class. while ramsey brought in a nerf gun... the stupidest kid will see the nerf gun and decide it's a good idea to bring in their mom's cocaine stash or dad's unsecured firearm.

such a sad time we live in.
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Funny really i would never have made it through school without getting kicked out these days... well back in the day i did get kicked out of 8th grade and ended up starting college when i was 14 because of it.

I used to bring real guns, knifes, etc to school when i was 6-7 years old because that is what we did. We played with weapons in the woods so half the time when i went to school i forgot to take the crap out of the backpack. Good thing they were as stupid back then because i never got kicked out until middle school.
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#4
This shit is just out of hand. It is absolutely ridiculous.
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