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  • New Orleans Schools Tackle Safety Concerns

    One of the many casualties of Hurricane Katrina that continues to plague News Orleans residents is safety in the schools. And, as NPR reported this morning, the struggle to secure public schools has led some cops to take on roles that traditionally belonged to guidance counselors. The situation has proven successful—at least according to the adults interviewed for the story. We can imagine that the poor sucker who gets driven home by the former police chief after starting a fight may have a different view of things.

    Due to his propensity to break down on TV and rather hysterically relay reports of violence post-Katrina (who could blame the guy, really), Eddie Compass was asked to resign as New Orleans Police Chief. So he took his policing skills to the schools, where he feels much more useful.

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  • Collective "ewwww" When School Toilet Water is Cleaner Than Fountain Water

    fountainKyleray Katherman opposes a ban on water bottles in his school. So to support his position, he swabbed the school drinking fountains for an English project (yup, took it science, cuz it's a charter school and you can do that kind of stuff.) He also took a swab from a toilet. Then he grew cultures in petrie dishes and showed that the potty water was cleaner than the nasty, skanky, fountain water. He presented his findings in a powerpoint for his class. Somebody give that kid a scholarship, or better yet, a little venture capitalist money.

    The school officials were mighty embarrassed, and ordered all the fountain faucets be removed and cleaned. They had banned the water bottles when some students were caught bringing alcohol to school in them. Also known as "trying to stop a tsunami with a washcloth." Kids are nothing if not resourceful.

    I, for one, am not shocked at all. We never drank out of the drinking fountains at school; they were reserved for the foulest bodily fluids, like spit and other things I will not mention on a family blog. But I did not know you could drink out of the toilet. That information would have saved me some money on New Coke from the 7-11.   


  • School Safety Begins with Parents

    rightIn light of the terrible Virginia Tech massacre, I (like every parent across this country) have been thinking about school safety. Parent bloggers have also touched on this issue: Charlene of Crazed Parent asks the question no parent wants to ask their child's teacher

    A Daily Press article out today suggests that responsible parenting is the key to school safety. The report came from a Pennsylvania-based consulting firm who interviewed educators, administrators, and law enforcement officials on the subject. Overwhelmingly the responses were that parents should stop blaming outside elements (school, single-parenting guilt) and step up to the task of parenting. Said researchers:

    Early discipline failures are a primary casual factor in the development of conduct problems. Harsh discipline, low supervision, lack of parental involvement all add to the development of aggressive children.

    Another factor—literacy. Researchers found that almost all of the kids in one Utah detention facility couldn't read. Those kids get teased and, well, you can see where the cycle begins.

    Is the solution really this simple? Are better parenting and literacy the key to preventing school tragedies? Do Seung Hui Cho's parents bear some responsibility for their son's heinous actions? Feel free to chime in. 

    [photo credit: AP/Getty] 

     

     



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