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  Should "zero tolerance" school policies be abolished? (search mode)
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Question: Should "zero tolerance" school policies be abolished?
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yes
 
#2
no
 
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Total Voters: 28

Author Topic: Should "zero tolerance" school policies be abolished?  (Read 1814 times)
Citizen James
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« on: April 27, 2007, 11:23:37 PM »

"Zero tolerance" policies would be fine if you lived in a fantasy world where you could actually identify with complete accuracy what is and isn't something that will be used as a weapon.

In reality, zero tolerance is nothing more than an excuse for zero intelligence on the part of the school administration in their quest to expel students for bringing a butterknife to school.  So yes.

Yes, but....

It's not the school admis which set these policies - it's the politicians.

Meant to vote yes, but this poll seems to have zero tollerance for error correction.

Zero tollerance means the politicians don't trust the administrators to use sound judgement.
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