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Bruno
05-09-2010, 06:10 AM
http://www.khou.com/news/Candy-Gets-Third-Grader-A-Weeks-Detention-93033319.html

ORCHARD, Texas – A third-grader at Brazos Elementary was given a week’s detention for possessing a Jolly Rancher.

School officials in Brazos County are defending the seemingly harsh sentence. The school’s principal and superintendent said they were simply complying with a state law that limits junk food in schools.

But the girl’s parents say it’s a huge overreaction.

“I think it’s stupid to give a kid a week’s worth of detention for a piece of candy,” said Amber Brazda, the girl’s mother. "The whole thing was just ridiculous to me."

Leighann Adair, 10, was eating lunch Monday when a teacher confiscated the candy. Her parents said she was in tears when she arrived home later that afternoon and handed them the detention notice.

According to the disciplinary referral, she would be separated from other students during lunch and recess through Friday.

Jack Ellis, the superintendent for Brazos Independent School District, declined an on-camera interview. But he said the school was abiding by a state guideline that banned “minimal nutrition” foods.

“Whether or not I agree with the guidelines, we have to follow the rules,” he said.

The state, however, gives each school discretion over how to enforce the policy. Ellis said school officials had decided a stricter punishment was necessary after lesser penalties failed to serve as a deterrent.

Ellis said failing to adhere to the state’s guidelines could put federal funding in jeopardy.

According to the Texas Department of Agriculture’s website, “The Texas Public School Nutrition Policy (TPSNP) explicitly states that it does not restrict what foods or beverages parents may provide for their own children's consumption.”

Brazos Elementary Principal Jeanne Young, said the problem, in this instance, was that the candy was provided by another student – not the girl’s parents.

The girl’s mother said the incident has taught her daughter a lesson, but not the one her teachers intended.

“I told her, ‘Leighann, unfortunately you’re learning very young that life’s not fair,'” Brazda said.

For more information about the state’s policy and its exceptions, click here.

Ricky201
05-09-2010, 06:14 AM
If I were the kids parents I would buy a jumbo sized bag of jolly ranchers, bring to school in a plastic bag, swing it over my head, and launch it right into the principals face.

I would only be doing what mature people do after all.

tangent4ronpaul
05-09-2010, 06:56 AM
ah - hell - toss it around the lunch room. What are they going to do - put ALL the kids on detention? They don't have the space to segregate everyone. Would make a mockery of their BS policies.

-t

Danke
05-09-2010, 07:01 AM
If the school had a body scanner, they could have prevented this contraband from getting into the lunch room in the first place.

tangent4ronpaul
05-09-2010, 07:04 AM
If the school had a body scanner, they could have prevented this contraband from getting into the lunch room in the first place.

That would be a great idea Danke! - It would be the best thing to happen to the home school movement in decades! We should all call our reps and ask for body scanners in elementary and jr high schools! :D

-t

Bruno
05-09-2010, 07:46 AM
Brazos Elementary Principal Jeanne Young, said the problem, in this instance, was that the candy was provided by another student – not the girl’s parents.

Why wasn't the other child suspended for distributing a controlled substance? :rolleyes:

KCIndy
05-09-2010, 09:33 AM
We should all call our reps and ask for body scanners in elementary and jr high schools! :D



Yeah, but the horrible thing is, the idiot politicians would probably do it!! :mad:

After all, "it's for the children!"

tangent4ronpaul
05-09-2010, 09:42 AM
Yeah, but the horrible thing is, the idiot politicians would probably do it!! :mad:

After all, "it's for the children!"

That's kind of the point - get enough parents pissed off enough to yank their kids out of school and home school um that they have to mothball the public fool system...

-t