innocuous. doesn t appear he does it for any gratification purposes. when you listen to him, he seems to be quite the gentleman. you see the teacher pushing. that could easily be construed as the teacher having a bad day. you know, are we a society of robots? can we not show a little bit of affection to our fellow man? so it becomes problematic. i can only hope the school will re-evaluate and apply whatever policies they do with reason, with compassion, and with dignity. you re riled up on this one today, joey jackson. my goodness. and with common sense. as we ve talked about before, and this is something really in the mom s favor. she says no one ever told her that there was an issue about her son hugging teachers, right. the teacher in question here says she has warned the student in the past. he says he never got a warning. he said that he s hugged these teachers, including this teacher. if there s no warning and if there s no discussion with the mom, she could say, wait a
because of this. that s where i m going next. not one suspension is like the next. for this kid it might affect his university as well. what s the matter with a little affection, a little attention, a little concern? it didn t appear to me he had any type of gratification when he was hulging her. it seemed like a simple hug. to get to the core issue, is the penalty the core of the offense? i think you have to apply laws, policies reasonably, rationally. i don t think that was the case here. and also the mom said if there was this problem about her son hugging teachers and typers were upset, why didn t anyone tell her. call me, let s talk about it. hello. are you just not supposed to be hugging people at school? i mean we have to have a mod co years ago you would have got p,