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New My whole point here...
Is that SRO(s) need(s) to be heavily monitor...

But not through the media. Once it gets to the media, something has gone far to far.

Either that or Florida has some extremely slow news days.

Now, I'm inclined to believe both, but come on the media is supposed to have "feel good" stories about these schools, not report on those students that aren't as well behaved as other, even in that school.

Its amazing to watch us obviate "he deserved it" and "he was acting out badly"... yes I'll agree, but *WHY OH WHY* am I reading about it in a newspaper?
New There's no accounting for taste in the reporters/editors.:-/
     Ummm... and they say the "Flor-i-duh" is inapropos - (folkert) - (10)
         I don't see the problem. - (Another Scott) - (3)
             Couple of things - (beepster) - (2)
                 How did the SRO overreact in the original article? - (Another Scott) - (1)
                     Why I quoted that. - (beepster)
         take away sniggering and farting, what else can you do in - (boxley) - (4)
             Most kids don't do that kind of disruption. - (Another Scott) - (3)
                 My whole point here... - (folkert) - (1)
                     There's no accounting for taste in the reporters/editors.:-/ -NT - (Another Scott)
                 Besides - (static)
         The headline is the only real problem - (mhuber)

What a cruddy, unimaginative anti-climax.
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