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The Lakeland Police Department said in a statement that the boy was not arrested for refusing to stand for or recite the Pledge of Allegiance. "This arrest was based on the student’s choice to disrupt the classroom, make threats and resisting the officer’s efforts to leave the classroom." Dave Cannella, Holy shamoley it’s a bobby dazzler shirt I thought the very same thing. This substitute was severely lacking in classroom management skills as well as conflict resolution. Her ridiculous question only served to escalate the situation. I'm sure more was said on her part, too. This whole situation could have been avoided. Zach Haist, wrong. What if this was a child whose parent would have sued the District for not making their child engage in the pledge? Children are not in charge of children-the adults in their lives are responsible for that child. As a teacher of 43 years, I would have made darn sure I had permission from a parent for the child to make this choice. So if the child tells the teacher I am going to walk to the store after school instead of taking the bus the teacher should allow that? Not hardly, you must have written permission from the parent. Obviously, you know nothing about being a teacher.
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The Lakeland Police Department said in a statement that the boy was not arrested for refusing to stand for or recite the Pledge of Allegiance. "This arrest was based on the student’s choice to disrupt the classroom, make threats and resisting the officer’s efforts to leave the classroom." Dave Cannella, Holy shamoley it’s a bobby dazzler shirt I thought the very same thing. This substitute was severely lacking in classroom management skills as well as conflict resolution. Her ridiculous question only served to escalate the situation. I'm sure more was said on her part, too. This whole situation could have been avoided. Zach Haist, wrong. What if this was a child whose parent would have sued the District for not making their child engage in the pledge? Children are not in charge of children-the adults in their lives are responsible for that child. As a teacher of 43 years, I would have made darn sure I had permission from a parent for the child to make this choice. So if the child tells the teacher I am going to walk to the store after school instead of taking the bus the teacher should allow that? Not hardly, you must have written permission from the parent. Obviously, you know nothing about being a teacher.
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