OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How stupid

BRAVE NEW SCHOOLS
Broken pencil sharpener earns suspension
Fourth-grader booted for 2 days

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Posted: September 13, 2008
12:00 am Eastern

© 2008 WorldNetDaily

A fourth-grade student has been suspended from classes in South Carolina for two days and could face further punishment for having a broken pencil sharpener in school.

According to a report in the Island Packet, covering the Hilton Head Island region, the 10-year-old had a broken pencil sharpener, but he decided to use it anyway.

A teacher at Hilton Head Island International Baccalaureate Elementary School then noticed what appeared to be a small razor blade during class, the newspaper said a Beaufort County sheriff's document reported. Police were called immediately.


Part of a police report after school officials caught a fourth-grader with a broken pencil sharpener


The deputy said it was obvious that the metal insert was what commonly is found in small, plastic pencil sharpeners used routinely by grade school students across the country.

The sheriff's report said the child, whose name was withheld, "said that while he was using his pencil sharpener at home the day before, it came apart. He said that he took the small piece of metal, which was inside the sharpener, to school in order to use on his pencil."

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The assistant principal confirmed an immediate two-day suspension, and said the piece of metal would have to be kept for a school district hearing "which would be held to determine what if any further action would be taken," the sheriff's report said.

Principal Jill McAden sent a letter home with students to their parents yesterday about the incident.

She accused the student of having "altered" the pencil sharpener.

"Though students are allowed to bring pencil sharpeners to school, it was evident that a detached blade could have created a dangerous setting for the student and/or other children," she wrote.


A T-shirt with a slogan like this bumper sticker has caused trouble for a student in Pennsylvania

The sheriff's report said the student had no criminal intent, and was described as a well-behaved and good student. He cried during the meeting with school officials and the deputy, the deputy's report said.

District spokesman Randy Wall said school officials are caught by the district's zero tolerance policy.

"We're always going to do something to make sure the child understands the seriousness of having something that could potentially harm another student, but we're going to be reasonable," he told the newspaper.

WND has reported on several similar situations, including one where a Pennsylvania student wore a T-shirt to school to express his support for the American war on terror and to honor his uncle, and was told he was not allowed to do that.





Earlier, a student was banned from using a ballpoint pen at school because it had the logo of a gun manufacturer on it, a stylized "G."

A student even ran into trouble for a drawing that officials interpreted to be a weapon.