Rolling Back Zero Tolerance: Oklahoma Edition
The backlash against "zero tolerance" policies continues.
The backlash against "zero tolerance" policies continues.
Looking to protect imaginary, toy guns from overreacting administrators
Solving bad bureaucratic school behavior with more of the same
Argues they help create "school-to-prison pipelines"
School attorney claimed the girl was arrested at the party, cops say no she wasn't
When zero tolerance meets guilt by association.
Police swept the school grounds
Mom says cops came back several weeks after initial incident, said they were being pressured to produce a charge
Toy guns dangerous principal insists
One being homeschooled, other going to alternative school
Face expulsion for playing in one of their front yards
An infamous zero-tolerance case has a happy ending.
The latest zero-tolerance nonsense
Maybe they should eliminate science classes in general as dangerous
The case of Kiera Wilmot.
Most "solutions" wouldn't make us any safer but would make us less free.
There's keeping kids safe, and then there's just acting crazy.
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