I am very thankful that I no longer have kids in school. One of my boys made the mistake of defacing the football field just prior to a homecoming game. In a school system where football is king, you can imagine the outcome. He went from being in the top 10 epidemically to being arrested, prosecuted, nearly did not graduate due to a nearly 2 week suspension his senior year, cursed by the coaches, nearly had his car defaced by students (at the suggestion of one of the coaches), and probably more that I am unaware of. What was odd was that the local town mayor's son also defaced one of the buildings with the same figure, and nothing was done. I initially wanted to work with the school to discipline my son, but they insisted in making him an example and pushing the legal system to prosecute him (they sent a school employee to the court hearing to report back that they boys were indeed prosecuted to their liking). He did graduate, but to this day he resents the school system, the law enforcement and legal system. It was obvious that this was not really about whether or not the kids were disciplined, but more on making sure that no one interfered with a football game or sports activity, and making sure those were made an example of.
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