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The Zero Tolerance Policy Doesn't Work- Our Experience With Arizona School for the Arts

On February 8, 2010, my 5th grade son Zane was suspended from school and faced expulsion over a mistake. Though the School Board did a fantastic job at reviewing the facts surrounding the situation and allowed him to stay in school, we were "harassed" by the administrators and ultimately withdrew Zane from ASA. I have decided to continue with this blog, in the hopes that we may help other families when the application of this harsh and stringent policy "punishment" does not fit the "crime."

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Arrested for Doodling on a Desk? "Zero Tolerance" at Schools Is Going Way Too Far | | AlterNet

Arrested for Doodling on a Desk? "Zero Tolerance" at Schools Is Going Way Too Far | | AlterNet
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Links of Interest

  • Zero Tolerance Policies and Alternative Education: Where Do We Go from Here?
  • Zane's Rally - Event info & details
  • Zane's Petition
  • The Principal's Partnership - Research Brief - Zero Tolerance Policies
  • New York State School Boards Association - Shutting down the school-to-prison pipeline
  • National Youth Rights Association
  • Dignity Denied: The Effect of "Zero Tolerance" Policies on Students' Human Rights
  • Benedetto Law, PLC
  • American Bar Association - Zero Tolerance Policy Report

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