LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga., June 25 (UPI) -- Charges were dropped Thursday against a Georgia woman who kept her teenage son in handcuffs while trying to perform an exorcism on him. Sandra Alfred, 46, of Lilburn came to the attention of local police when she reported her 15-year-old son as an unruly juvenile, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. She [...]
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Friday, June 26, 2009
Handcuffing and denial of water/food is okay
Supreme Court Says Child’s Rights Violated by Strip Search
WASHINGTON — In a ruling of interest to educators, parents and students across the country, the Supreme Court ruled, 8 to 1, on Thursday that the strip search of a 13-year-old Arizona girl by school officials who were looking for prescription-strength drugs violated her constitutional rights. The officials in Safford, Ariz., would have been justified in [...]
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Teacher Accused of Branding Kid With Cross
Mount Vernon Middle School veteran science teacher John Freshwater has denies any wrongdoing, his attorney told the [...]
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Teen Group Sues West Palm Beach Over Curfew Law
A national youth rights group has filed a lawsuit against the city of West Palm Beach, claiming a teen curfew law is unconstitutional. Jeffrey Nadel, president and founder of the National Youth Rights Association of Southeast Florida, made the announcement Tuesday at 10:01 p.m., a minute after the curfew took effect. The ordinance bars anyone under the age of 18 from the downtown district without a parent after 10 p.m. on weeknights and 11 p.m. on weekends.Nadel said the curfew unfairly targets young people and violates their First Amendment rights.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Principal Withholds Diplomas from Graduates After Silent Protest
Students at Liechty Middle School engaged in a silent protest during their graduation ceremony last week and it wound up costing them their diplomas. "The students turned their backs on graduation speaker Monica Garcia, LAUSD Board President, to express their displeasure to teacher layoffs and cutbacks," press materials explain. Principal Jeanette Stevens then decided to withhold the protesting students' diplomas. "The students had completed all their graduation requirements and were within their free speech protected rights."
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Film (The War on Kids) Probes Public Education in America
The award-winning feature documentary, THE WAR ON KIDS, launches a nationwide grassroots screening tour that will bring the debate about public education to dozens of campuses and communities nationwide. In 95 minutes, THE WAR ON KIDS exposes the many ways the public school system has failed children and our future by robbing students of all freedoms due largely to irrational fears. Children are subjected to endure prison-like security, arbitrary punishments, and pharmacological abuse through the forced prescription of dangerous drugs.
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
A Very Costly Kiss: Senior Denied Diploma
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Parents could spy on kids' mobile phones
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Friday, June 12, 2009
Teen diagnoses her own disease in science class
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Friday, June 5, 2009
Booze, pot, and guns at daycare
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Students arrested in Portage for food fight
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Class hanging
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Education sector is lucrative as well as recession proof
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