Well, one thing is for sure, brushing this off as no big deal is not teaching the children that it is a crime...
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Are you suggesting that the school board should be notified of what transpired?The principal, on the other hand, should be immediately suspended and face a hearing by the school board, who should dismiss him from the job unless there are facts we don't have..
I just think that the school/community/parents are better equipped to handle this than the police. they have their own counselors (at least the high school i went too did) and unlike whoever works for the cops they actually know the kids involved, so that means they wouldn't have to start from scratch in talking to these kids.
Also cops in my experience are often extremely legalistic, which could have problems. I could imagine them doing procedural things which they are required to do by law yet apparently serve no purpose other than to humiliate the children involved, for example formal arrest, court hearings, etc. Then you get the lawyers involved and it just turns into a giant mess. I think that it is possible to impose upon the children the seriousness of their actions but it would be better to do it in a one-on-one fashion without spectators.
If it's not a violent crime or some kind of serious theft i wouldn't ever consider it necessary to get the cops involved.
Wonderful example of our godless public schools. This is what happens when you teach sex ed and things like evolution. Cheapens the view of life. Now kids are shooting each other and prostituting themselves. Theres your accomplishment secular world.
age - 17
yes, boy and girl are making money from this little venture.
principle sees nothing wrong with what the boy is doing, just the girl.
It really dedends on who was coercing whom... It is not morally right for a man to be a pimp. There are no morals in public schools. Therefore, it really becomes a matter of opinion and fault finding. It is possible that the girl wanted the guy to find her clients. Both have sinned, but try running that through today's courts...
It really dedends on who was coercing whom... It is not morally right for a man to be a pimp. There are no morals in public schools. Therefore, it really becomes a matter of opinion and fault finding. It is possible that the girl wanted the guy to find her clients. Both have sinned, but try running that through today's courts...
I still don't understand the question.
It's like saying, A Homecoming Queen is snorting coke in the gym when the Principal walks in. He has no problem with this.
A) It's a legal issue, regardless of what the Principal thinks.
B) Why would a Principal be unconcerned that the student is not only doing something illegal, but doing something illegal on school property?
C) Would it matter that he has no problem with the Homecoming Queen selling it, but had a problem with the Cheerleader snorting it?
None of the scenario makes any sense.
The thing is, we don't know this mother in question. For all that we know, she could have lied to you, you could have misunderstood what she said, or you could even be making the story up yourself. Since there is not a news article about it, we cannot verify your story.It is true, the mother of the child told me... why she was late for work.
But the hypothetical makes no sense. I could also suppose that the moon actually is made of green cheese, and be just as productive.THen.. go with the hypothetical.. if an eye witness acount whom I believe told the truth.
The student or students in question should be arrested (depending on if the prostitute was a victim of the pimp, or was a willing participant), and if the principal was found to have a part in allowing it to happen, he should be arrested as well.A) It's a legal issue, regardless of what the Principal thinks.
Kind of hard getting a mother to turn her son over to the police for pimping.But the hypothetical makes no sense. I could also suppose that the moon actually is made of green cheese, and be just as productive.
As the wondrous Beanieboy already pointed out:
The student or students in question should be arrested (depending on if the prostitute was a victim of the pimp, or was a willing participant), and if the principal was found to have a part in allowing it to happen, he should be arrested as well.
And, if you actually do know an "eye-witness" you should encourage her to call the police. What happened was illegal, and should result in legal charges even though it happened on school grounds.
Then perhaps you should turn him in? After all, what he did was both illegal and unethical.Kind of hard getting a mother to turn her son over to the police for pimping.