8-year-old suspended for sniffing marker
Uh... right... I realize that there are toxic chemicals in permanent markers (which, according to the article, are no longer present in the school) - but isn't this taking it a bit far? I mean, my school (which is in the next district over) prohibits kids from having permanent markers, but it's because they write on the walls with them.
Adams School District 50 is defending its decision to punish a third grader for sniffing a Sharpie marker.
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Harris used a black Sharpie marker to color a small area on the sleeve of his sweatshirt. A teacher sent him to the principal when she noticed him smelling the marker and his clothing.
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Eathan's father, John Harris, says the school overreacted for treating Eathan as if he was huffing, or inhaling, marker fumes.
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Benisch [the school's principal] stands by his decision to suspend Harris, saying it sends a clear message about substance abuse.
Uh... right... I realize that there are toxic chemicals in permanent markers (which, according to the article, are no longer present in the school) - but isn't this taking it a bit far? I mean, my school (which is in the next district over) prohibits kids from having permanent markers, but it's because they write on the walls with them.