04-02-2004, 10:06 AM
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Junkie
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Originally posted by Bill O'Rights
Everyone on this thread has raised some very valid points. But, my original point was that what right does a high school have getting that involved in a student's (legal adult's) private life. They have every right to tell her what she can, and cannot, do on their property...but not beyond that. I see this as an intrusive invasion of her personal life.
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Originally posted by smooth
My main point is that I'm glad someone is watching out for the youth still in schools. Parents aren't as capable as they were years ago. Significant amounts of fathers are absent from many youths lives--both from carelessness and prison sentences. Mothers have to work for income instead of earning a wage for working at the home. Even dual parent families were eventually pushed into the workforce. This dilemma of adequate minor supervision in an advanced industrialized nation is now effecting all class levels, except for the wealthiest slices of society and those who haven't been pared from the upper-middle class bracket yet.
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