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Yeah, let's suspend a young kids education for bringing a sports magazine to school.  Can anyone say OVERREACT!!!!!

 

If anything take it away from him and give back to him after school and/or let him serve a detention.  UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!! :headshake

OK I would say that this was an overraction and all, but do you seriously call the swimsuit issue a sports magazine? All it is, is a maxim in disguise. No where in there is there any talk of sports. Just chicks in bikinis or less. :ph34r:

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OK I would say that this was an overraction and all, but do you seriously call the swimsuit issue a sports magazine?  All it is, is a maxim in disguise.  No where in there is there any talk of sports.  Just chicks in bikinis or less. :ph34r:

If it still says Sports Illustraded on the title it's still a sports publication. It's only one issue of what? 56? 58? Maxim is the same thing every issue.

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Does every infraction need to be handled with a suspension? Is there a school policy against women in swimsuits? Take the magazine away and tell him to put in his bag and bring it home. It isn't pornography. Anybody could go into a bookstore and buy one. There is no age minimum. Another example of a school board lacking any resemblance of common sense.

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I know a lot of kids who had them in sixth grade. They were bragging so much....I was jealous for a few days, but got over it. (I only subscribed to ESPN the Mag, not SI) I agree that a suspension is way too much. At our school, we had an end of the year party for sixth grade at a waterpark! Girls were in bikinis! It was so fun. We weren't suspended for seeing bikinis live and in person, but this kid is suspended for having a magazine. Wow, Virginia needs to lighten up.

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I brought the SI swimsuit issue to school and was looking at it during school (a free period, not class) and I was only told to put it away. I don't see what's wrong with it. And a suspension is stupid. The parents need to sue the school so they can get their heads out of their asses. They don't need money, just due process so the kid doesn't get suspended (which unfortunately he probably already did). They can at least let him do the missing assignments that are going to hurt his grades big time.

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this is what happens when we stop using common sense and legislating everything. Teachers have had their responsibilities taken away and replaced by this.

 

It is soft porn, not a sports magazine.

 

BTW, cool I get to log in from psy course.

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