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InfinatyBPS 07-20-2003 11:31 PM

God this is horrible...
 
I found this on a cirtain site that I was told to no longer promote here so I'll just copy and paste...


Invercargill's James Hargest High School board of trustees yesterday stood by its decision to allow four boys to remain at school for indecent assault, while kicking out another student for smoking cannabis.


Chairman Murray Frost broke his three-day silence after the board reversed an earlier decision not to talk to media.

The high school has been publicly criticised this week, for the apparent disparity in punishments it meted out to students involved in two separate incidents.

The first, in May, involved an indecent assault on a 13-year-old third form girl during school time.

Her mother said the girl was tackled and pinned to the ground by two boys. Another boy held up her skirt while a fourth boy indecently assaulted her.

The boys stopped the assault only when other students intervened.

James Hargest stopped short of referring the boys to a disciplinary hearing before the board, opting instead to stand down the boys for four days.

The matter was referred to police who warned the boys and made them write letters of apology to the girl.

A month later, Scott Irvine, 14, was suspended then expelled after he admitted smoking cannabis while he stood with a group of other students. At the time he was out of school uniform, away from the grounds and out of school time.

Mr Frost said the board considered Scott had set a "harmful example" by introducing other students to a drug they had not experienced before.

But the mother of the girl who was assaulted said her daughter's incident was more than harmful.

"It was a nasty, nasty experience" which her daughter had been physically forced to participate in.

While it was likely teenagers would be introduced to cannabis in other settings outside the school, it was unlikely girls would be subject to such a horrific first-time sexual experience, she said.

The school's playground policies had forced the mother to consider taking the girl out of James Hargest.

There were claims by some parents of drug use and dealing at James Hargest, including claims of students being "high" during class.

Mr Frost admitted the board and staff probably did not know as much about cannabis as many of the students and the school had not involved police in any drug-related incidents."

TigerMan 07-20-2003 11:39 PM

Sounds like their priorities aren't in the right place at all. Punishing a person for something less major than another thing, and letting the others go with a slap on the wrist for something that should land them in jail for the next 20 years of their lives. Well sounds like that school's dollars are being spent well. :rolleyes:

Ov3rmind 07-21-2003 04:02 AM

It always seems like we get the most intelligent (:rolleyes: ) people in these school administrative positions.

-Carnifex- 07-21-2003 10:08 AM

Atleast they did well on one issue.

chizle97 07-21-2003 01:00 PM

WoW that sounds alot like Chesterfield Virginia. Anyway, when I am king I will make sure that stupid things like this dont happen.

InfinatyBPS 07-21-2003 07:26 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by -Carnifex-
Atleast they did well on one issue.


No pls...

TransMan 07-21-2003 08:04 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by -Carnifex-
Atleast they did well on one issue.

right....:rolleyes:

InfinatyBPS 07-21-2003 11:04 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by TransMan

right....:rolleyes:


my thoughts exactly...

ratmonkey 07-21-2003 11:23 PM

well they got one fifth of it right.

-Carnifex- 07-22-2003 09:49 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by TransMan

right....:rolleyes:


I guess you're right, they probably should have notified the police.

einhander619 07-22-2003 02:34 PM

hmmm, weed v. sexual assualt. I suggest they try both once and then make their decision.

TylerDurden 07-22-2003 03:08 PM

What decision? Both students should have been expelled and reported to the police.

InfinatyBPS 07-22-2003 03:40 PM

I beleive the student was off campus when this happened, I don't think the school has any right to expell a student for what he's doing out of school hours and off campus. And they expelled him because he "exposed" other students to marijuana. They act like kids should never even hear about it, control through ignorance seems to be the best way to go according to the government and education system.

TylerDurden 07-22-2003 06:46 PM

Oh, well if he was off school grounds then they had no reason, in my mind, to expel him, but how in the world could they not have turned the students who attacked the girl over to the police. Thats just insane.


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