Kids in my old School suspended

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6 kids from my HS just got suspended for 5 days because they said "Said teacher >>>>> #m..." on Twitter. You can fill in the rest. So, another 5 kids just tweeted "Let's blow up the school!"

I don't understand what makes people my age think to post these things..
 
Joshmil53;4802712 said:
6 kids from my HS just got suspended for 5 days because they said "Said teacher >>>>> #m..." on Twitter. You can fill in the rest. So, another 5 kids just tweeted "Let's blow up the school!"

I don't understand what makes people my age think to post these things..

They ate non-organic foods.
 
Joshmil53;4802712 said:
6 kids from my HS just got suspended for 5 days because they said "Said teacher >>>>> #m..." on Twitter. You can fill in the rest. So, another 5 kids just tweeted "Let's blow up the school!"

I don't understand what makes people my age think to post these things..
I actually have no idea what you're referencing.
 
I think id get in trouble if I did. But its bad. I forgot to put on op, is this legal for the school to punish the kids for something they said outside of school?
 
Cowboys&LakersFan;4802828 said:
It's a body part us guys have.

Can't be anymore specific than that.

No. I was gonna send it but your inbox is full
 
Joshmil53;4802824 said:
I think id get in trouble if I did. But its bad. I forgot to put on op, is this legal for the school to punish the kids for something they said outside of school?

Yes, they can suspend a kid for something he/she does outside of school if it will affect or disrupt something that happens in school.

If you go on the internet and call a teacher a **** and other students see it, it can become a distraction/disruption in that teachers class.

Especially in a world where both male and female teacher have been known to have sexual relationships with their students from time to time.

It's similar to why you can't go on the internet and call a fellow student a homosexual or some other such nonsense - it can (and often does) lead to in-school interactions/bullying/namecalling/etc.
 
Not that I don't think generations have degraded, but I don't think this is as out of whack as it seems.

People have been talking **** since time out of mind, only then not everybody was able to 'hear' it. Now with every utterance splashed on social media it's got everyone chasing demons constantly.
 
TheCount;4802908 said:
Yes, they can suspend a kid for something he/she does outside of school if it will affect or disrupt something that happens in school.

If you go on the internet and call a teacher a **** and other students see it, it can become a distraction/disruption in that teachers class.

Especially in a world where both male and female teacher have been known to have sexual relationships with their students from time to time.

It's similar to why you can't go on the internet and call a fellow student a homosexual or some other such nonsense - it can (and often does) lead to in-school interactions/bullying/namecalling/etc.

Not so sure about that.
 
jobberone;4802949 said:
Not so sure about that.

Im 100 percent sure about that.

If someone writes on their FB that they are going to blow up their school tomorrow, not only can the school do something about it.. so can the police.
 
RoyTheHammer;4802952 said:
Im 100 percent sure about that.

If someone writes on their FB that they are going to blow up their school tomorrow, not only can the school do something about it.. so can the police.

Well, the blowing up the school point I can understand. The part where the students were calling teacher synonym for "hot" I don't.
 
Joshmil53;4802712 said:
6 kids from my HS just got suspended for 5 days because they said "Said teacher >>>>> #m..." on Twitter. You can fill in the rest. So, another 5 kids just tweeted "Let's blow up the school!"

I don't understand what makes people my age think to post these things..

can you PM me what they said i have no clue and im on twitter lol
 
RoyTheHammer;4802952 said:
Im 100 percent sure about that.

If someone writes on their FB that they are going to blow up their school tomorrow, not only can the school do something about it.. so can the police.

That is a crime whether you are a student or not. I thought we were talking about an entirely different matter.
 
Joshmil53;4803126 said:
Well, the blowing up the school point I can understand. The part where the students were calling teacher synonym for "hot" I don't.

Im still not sure what you said in the OP, but if its something that infers illegal interaction between teacher and student.. im pretty sure not only can the school dish out punishment, but again.. the police can get involved as well.
 

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