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hover11 wrote:OP what's the problem here , she had the opportunity to gain an education and clearly didn't appreciate such. Let the parents spend their money and send her to a private secondary school or hire a tutor. She put herself in this position nobody is to blame. We are all held accountable for our actions for the exception of politicians
RedVEVO wrote:pugboy wrote:what happen to ytc and st michaels ?
worst case she could go to those vene home schools
Can she speak Spanish ?
Red,RedVEVO wrote:hover11 wrote:OP what's the problem here , she had the opportunity to gain an education and clearly didn't appreciate such. Let the parents spend their money and send her to a private secondary school or hire a tutor. She put herself in this position nobody is to blame. We are all held accountable for our actions for the exception of politicians
From the news reports - She is been taken care of by her Grand-Mother .
Sounds familiar to anyone ?
But it's sad if not frightening where the "order to expel " originated.
Just another cover up.
" .. Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly told Thursday's post-Cabinet news conference at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann's, "The provisions of the Education Act are clear. They were followed."
This act (section 44) empowers a school principal to suspend, for one week, a student whose "gross misconduct may be considered injurious or dangerous to other students" or whose presence could have a detrimental effect on other students. The minister may extend the suspension to allow more inquiries or, after due investigation, she may order the student's reinstatement, removal to go to another school, or expulsion.” The minister's order is final, the act says. " ..
She sliced a girl's face open. This is premeditated as she brought the knife from home.RedVEVO wrote:" ..National Parent Teachers Association (NPTA) president Kevin David told Newsday his association has major concerns about violence in school. However, the association wondered whether a proper investigation had been done within the given timeframe before the expulsion .. "
The stabbed student is a victim . But the girl who perpetuated the crime is also a victim .
She is apparently in a police station - She is 15 years !
Abuse !
teems1 wrote:She sliced a girl's face open. This is premeditated as she brought the knife from home.RedVEVO wrote:" ..National Parent Teachers Association (NPTA) president Kevin David told Newsday his association has major concerns about violence in school. However, the association wondered whether a proper investigation had been done within the given timeframe before the expulsion .. "
The stabbed student is a victim . But the girl who perpetuated the crime is also a victim .
She is apparently in a police station - She is 15 years !
Abuse !
She is a liability to the school and it's now for the parents to take over responsibility for schooling. Be it home or private institutions.
VexXx Dogg wrote:Is the background story true?
The slasher had over 5 police reports against the slashed?
If so, the system failed her.
VexXx Dogg wrote:Is the background story true?
The slasher had over 5 police reports against the slashed?
If so, the system failed her.
VexXx Dogg wrote:Is the background story true?
The slasher had over 5 police reports against the slashed?
If so, the system failed her.
RedVEVO wrote:^^
She is a child that needs help .
It's that simple .
A child 15 years does not get up one morning a slice a face !
pugboy wrote:where that talk come out from?
i am sure it’s not the first fight for either of themVexXx Dogg wrote:Is the background story true?
The slasher had over 5 police reports against the slashed?
If so, the system failed her.
teems1 wrote:RedVEVO wrote:^^
She is a child that needs help .
It's that simple .
A child 15 years does not get up one morning a slice a face !
That's what the parents are there for.
She needs help, so let the parents provide the help.
The government isn't there to raise your child.
VexXx Dogg wrote:pugboy wrote:where that talk come out from?
i am sure it’s not the first fight for either of themVexXx Dogg wrote:Is the background story true?
The slasher had over 5 police reports against the slashed?
If so, the system failed her.
saw a story on FB, unable to validate.
Wondering if anyone else heard similar
This is very trueNumb3r4 wrote:The minister of education said that the uptick in fights is as a result of social media, some people enjoy seeing themselves on videos on social media and as such they engage in this behaviour in the hopes of getting on there.
Hear some talk from somebody who working URP that know one of the girls family. They say they fedup make report about it to school and police. I don't doubt it, our systems only work after things have horribly escalated.VexXx Dogg wrote:pugboy wrote:where that talk come out from?
i am sure it’s not the first fight for either of themVexXx Dogg wrote:Is the background story true?
The slasher had over 5 police reports against the slashed?
If so, the system failed her.
saw a story on FB, unable to validate.
Wondering if anyone else heard similar
RedVEVO wrote:^^
She is a child that needs help .
It's that simple .
A child 15 years does not get up one morning a slice a face !
VexXx Dogg wrote:Is the background story true?
The slasher had over 5 police reports against the slashed?
If so, the system failed her.
Les Bain wrote:Bunch of force ripe savages clogging up our education system and making school a hell for people who can't defend themselves and want a school to be a learning place.
If the allegation is true the victim was the bully and the slasher the bullied, I only wish the slasher used a blunt object.
88sins wrote:Les Bain wrote:Bunch of force ripe savages clogging up our education system and making school a hell for people who can't defend themselves and want a school to be a learning place.
If the allegation is true the victim was the bully and the slasher the bullied, I only wish the slasher used a blunt object.
So lemme ask you this
If "the slasher" had accidentally killed "the bully", you think that the fact she was bullied would justify homicide?
Both of them did wrong, and the cause doesn't justify the action.
This is one of those scenarios where there is no win to be had, is lose/lose no matter how you slice it
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