Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Teenager Banned From Graduation for Listing High School For Sale on Craigslist. A Real Story



I always do admire a good prank. I had a friend who was mad at his older brother. He did not physically challenge his brother, as his older brother took too much pleasure in beating him up. My friend did get even. He secretly recorded his brother who thought he was alone and singing an idiotic song about his girlfriend. My friend mislabeled the cassette recording of his brother's song as music his brother liked to hear. When the girlfriend came over, the older brother unknowingly put on the cassette of his singing a silly song about his girlfriend. Before it started playing, the older brother sat down by his girlfriend, and the song started playing throughout the house and even some speakers my friend had outside the house. It became part of family legend. During college, a person I know place women's underwear on the statue of an opposing teams cowboy statute who as the university's mascot. It was pretty funny. Pranks are supposed to be funny and not taken seriously. There are funny pranks that happen and some people just don't see the humor. One guy couldn't go to his graduation ceremony because he tried to sell his high school on Craigslist. I think it's a bit funny, but I'm not a school official. Hey, think of how funny it would be to try and sell one of those school officials on Craigslist?

Below are excerpts from the story with my valuable insights in italics.


On Friday, a judge heard from attorneys from the ACLU and Independence schools to rule on an emergency injunction request that would have allowed Scheele to walk at graduation, Clark said. The judge ruled in the district’s favor.
As a joke, Scheele, 18, listed Truman High for sale on Craigslist at the bargain basement price of $12,725.

I can't imagine pulling a high school prank and getting the ACLU involved and having to deal with injunctions and all of it because someone can't recognize a joke. What was the harm? Were they afraid someone would actually purchase the school for the Craigslist asking price? Would things have been different if he asked for a few million and got a few responses? I could see telling him how that was completely inappropriate behavior. I'm sure being forced to listen to the monotone lecture by a school administrator would have been enough punishment. In school, I once got such a lecture by a monotoned school administrator, and I surrendered. I started looking for a white flag. Keeping him from participating in graduation is a bit extreme. It's not like he put one of the school administrator's cars or house up for sale on Craigslist. I hate to say it, but I would find that funny.


It was Scheele’s choice of words that got him in trouble. His post also said, “The reason for the sale is due to the loss of students coming up.” The “loss” referred to the students who would be graduating.

But district officials said that in a climate of frequent school shootings, they and some parents perceived the post as a threat. It was a parent who told Independence police he was looking at used baseball equipment when a picture of Truman High School for sale popped up.

Who are these idiot parents? Are they the same as the school official idiots? I say idiot because there is no other way to describe individuals who connect a high school being offered for sale on Craigslist with a school shooting. That's like saying I feel threatened by people who drive by my house because there have been drive-by shootings. I think a little perspective here would have gone a long way. His choice of words? Are these people familiar with the term irrational paranoia? If I saw someone offered the high school for sale on Craigslist when my child was a student there, I would have laughed. I hope I'm not setting myself up for a monotone lecture punishment from a school official at the next school board meeting.


The advertisement created a substantial and material disruption of the educational environment, and the Independence School District stands by its decision,” the district said in a statement. “The clear substantial and material disruption served as the basis for the suspension. We take student safety very seriously and appreciate the students and parents who brought these incidents to our attention. “

I believe the overreaction by the school district caused some disruption to the educational environment. Going to court, getting injunctions, the ACLU involved are not your standard school educational experiences. Do these people actually believe if you play a prank by putting the high school up for sale on Craigslist, it is a threat to student safety? If I were a parent in that district I would be worried. These school administrators don't seem to be able to tell the difference between someone who has bad gas and poison gas. I could see them call in the local Hazmat team on Taco Tuesday at the school cafeteria.


On Thursday, the ACLU sent a letter to Independence Superintendent Dale Herl urging the district to reconsider its decision...the letter called the district’s interpretation of Scheele’s senior prank “unreasonable.”

But Friday the district declined to change its decision, despite the urging of Scheele’s family.

The story has a bit of a sad ending. Kylan Scheele didn't get to participate in his high school graduation. He did get to be on the Pat Tomasulo's Man of the People show. Unlike the other people who graduated at his high school, Kylan got to wear his cap and gown and walk through a cheering studio audience. He was then on television where people got to hear his story. Kaylan Scheele won the hearts of many of us pranksters but paid a big price. Now that he's no longer part of the school, I wonder if he'll be tempted to put more fun stuff up for sale on Craigslist. I found him an inspiration. If you see my wife's high school picture albums on Craigslist, I know nothing about it.

Below is a link to the story.

Here is a video of Kylan Scheele graduation on Pat Tomasulo's Man of the People Show.



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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

According to a Study: School Suspensions Cause Academic Problems. A Real Story.


I will confess to having been suspended during my early academic experience. It was a time when there were no programs to stop bullying. When I was growing up, the only way to defeat a bully was to engage them in the age-old tradition of fisticuffs. The school administration really didn't care who started a fight. In their minds, it was a fight, and all involved should be punished. Younger generations can put their hands over their mouths and gasp when I tell them about another aspect of my schooling experience, we were also hit with a paddle. So, you take on someone who is bullying you and stand up to them to try and stop it. At that time, your reward was to get hit with a paddle and given a suspension. School administrators would listen to what you had to say and then administered the punishment. Little did the school administration have any idea their actions caused me to experience severe academic problems. It had nothing to do with not studying or doing homework. My academic problem was caused by being suspended. There is now a study that supports these long-held beliefs of mine. Maybe being hit with a paddle also caused me to have latent emotional trauma. I wonder if this would qualify me for academic reparations?

Below are excerpts from the story with my valuable insights in italics.


Researchers from the University of Michigan and Louisiana State University have found that students, especially boys, suspended from school while in kindergarten or first grade are more likely to be suspended again years later in elementary school and beyond. This can lead to a vicious cycle of more academic infractions that ultimately leads to these students dropping out of school altogether.



What would you have to do to get suspended from kindergarten? If you are acting up at that age, I think school suspension isn't the answer. Maybe it's time to seek counseling or an exorcist for your child. One of them is bound to work. If you get suspended at this age, you are on a path to a career of academic infractions. You may also be on a path so a psych ward or state prison. By the time you reached high school, you'd begin to plan out your school year based on the suspensions you expected to receive. I guess you'd be suspended a lot, but you'd also have great organizational skills.

Schools at every level use suspension as a way to discipline and remove disruptive students from classrooms. However, the study’s findings have caused researchers to question whether this disciplinary structure is really the best way to deal with problem children, especially at such a young and impressionable age.


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They also use it to punish a guy who is defending himself against a bully, but I'm not bitter. I don't know if this works either. After being suspended for doing battle with one bully another came along. I wondered if they had some sort of bully training complex hidden deep within the school. There were times I thought it was mandated by the state that each school meet their required number of school bullies.

This study states it may not be the best way to deal with disciplinary problems, but what is the solution? Getting time away from school is sort of a suspension motivation. How about electroshock therapy? Maybe a school should zap a few bullies in front of the school to put the others on notice. If they want to make some money for school activities, they could raffle off pressing the button to zap a bully. I think it could be a win-win situation for schools around the country.


The study also shows that, not surprisingly, young boys described by teachers as “aggressive, defiant and disruptive” were more likely to be suspended than girls, and were less engaged in the classroom. Girls who were considered disruptive and whose parents showed little interest in their education was also at a higher risk.

Here's the problem. Telling a young boy he is defiant, aggressive and disruptive would be a good thing to them. They are great nicknames. What young boy wouldn't want to be called Defiant David, Aggressive Andy or Disruptive Daniel? I know some adults who would love to be called such names.


Having school discipline problems are something that has happened since there has been school. Today, school administrators have a form of discipline that strikes terror and such intense fear into the hearts of school kids, it is considered worse than being disciplined with a paddle. Children now have to face the possibility of having their phone taken away from them. I'm sure many of them would rather face a paddle than give up their phone. It wouldn't surprise me if there is a child who has had his phone taken away because he stood up to a bully. School history is filled with such individuals. Trust me, I know.

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https://www.studyfinds.org/study-school-suspensions-early-more-academic-problems-later/

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Monday, November 11, 2019

History of Veterans Day. A Real Story



I was in the military as was my father and many members of my family. We have had family members serve in all of the four major military branches. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines all had me or members of my family fill their ranks at one time or another. Today is Veterans Day, and it is a day the service of all members of the military are honored. This day did not always exist, and the history of how it became a national holiday is interesting.


End of World War I
Veterans Day started as a celebration known as Armistice Day. This day was originally a holiday designated as a way to recognize the ending of World War I. The official ending of this war was November 11, 1918. In 1938, it was a new legal holiday intended to honor all of the veterans of World War I. After this time, the United States was involved in World War II as well as the Korean War. In 1954, the U.S.Congress was contacted by a number of veterans services organizations. There were so many veterans from World War II and Koreas they requested the 1938 Act be changed. They asked the word Armistice be deleted and replaced with the word Veterans. The U.S. Congress agreed and the legislation was approved. This officially made November 11 a day designated to honor all American military veterans who had served honorably.


Confusion
It is obvious in 1968 there was a real desire to have uniform holidays that resulted in a three-day weekend. I suppose it was a time when politicians were trying to get re-elected by telling their constituents, they are the person who brought them a uniform three-day weekend holiday schedule. I do wonder how that worked out for them. The U.S. Congress changed Memorial Day, Columbus Day as well as Veterans Day and other federal holidays. There were many states who didn't agree with doing this. They probably rolled their eyes, sighed and then continued to celebrate Veterans Day on November 11. It was a time of much holiday celebration confusion. On September 20, 1975, a law was created that made the observance of Veterans Day once again be on November 11 and for some reason, this didn't start until 1978. I'm sure this action had many voters scratching their head in confusion and wondering if politicians in Washington DC don't have enough real work to spend their time doing.


Observing Veterans Day
Okay, with the government comes lots of rules. Veterans Day is no exception. If the date falls on a non-workday, the federal government will observe it on the following Monday. What will be closed by the federal government is determined by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. It seems state and local governments can choose how to observe it. On August 4, 2001, the U.S. Senate must have been very bored and decided to do something. They passed a resolution that designated November 11 through November 17 as National Veterans Awareness Week. Now, during this time it is suggested students are educated about the sacrifices and contributions of veterans. I have no idea why this has to be suggested by the government, but I respect the effort.


So there you have it. The government history of bureaucracy behind something as simple as a holiday honoring veterans. I believe this is typical of how a government operates. Let's take the time to honor the living veterans who served in wartime as well as peacetime. I know for myself, I'm always overwhelmed with people thanking me for my service. I'm amazed at all the free stuff offered by restaurants and more. I do experience a little guilt. I served because I wanted to serve my country, and I'd be proud to do it again.

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https://www.military.com/veterans-day/history-of-veterans-day.html

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Sunday, November 10, 2019

According to a Study Coffee and Alcohol Help People Live Beyond 90. A Real Story.

My father lived to be 90. He was a man who really didn't care much for healthy eating. He'd spent over 26 years in the military and served during two major wars. To him, he was lucky to be alive with some of the things he experienced during his military career. This was a man who ate what he wanted to eat and drank as much as he felt like drinking. Doctors who told him to eat healthy were treated like children who said something cute. Now there is a study that shows my father's habits may have helped extend his life. Drinking alcohol and coffee were two of his favorite past times, and according to this study, they may have extended his life. If a study comes out that says eating fried foods and playing golf is good for your health, I'll start believing my father was a true pioneer in the world of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Below are excerpts from the story with my valuable insights in italics.

The study has found, among other things, that people "who drank moderate amounts of alcohol or coffee lived longer than those who abstained," and that "people who were overweight in their 70s lived longer than normal or underweight people did."
I have no explanation for it, but I do firmly believe that modest drinking improves longevity,” Dr. Claudia Kawas, a key researcher for the study, recently said at the American Association for the Advancement of Science conference in Austin.


It only gets better. Now people who are overweight live longer than someone who is normal or underweight? If you ever needed a reason to stop forcing yourself to have all that healthy stuff now you have one. We need to start drinking alcohol and coffee and not worry about it. Forget that dieting stuff, it's overweight people who are going to be burying all their skinny friends. They may not have the physical ability to bury their friends because they are overweight, but they'll still be alive. Maybe with diabetes, heart disease and COPD, but they'll be alive and the skinny people will be the ones on their way to meet their maker. Skinny people who wished they had eaten more fatty foods, drank more alcohol and coffee. Lifestyle choices do matter.


The research found that subjects who drank two glasses of beer or wine every day decreased their chances at a premature death by 18%, and those who drank two cups of coffee a day decreased their chances by 10%.

If you can decrease your chances of premature death by drinking wine or beer, I can only imagine what drinking whiskey, vodka, rum or even tequila will do for you for your quest of longevity. With the right combination of this stuff, you may live to be well over a hundred. There is no indication of what type of coffee to drink daily to help with your health. I don't believe things like frappé, latte, mocha imitation coffee drinks do much for you. I bet pure black coffee is the way to go, and it will be one of the reasons I live to be 150. I wonder if Irish coffee can now be considered an all-natural health elixir?


But don't go planning your happy hours just yet - you should still exercise! This same research found regular exercise - as well as keeping busy with a regular hobby - is also key to living a longer life.

Are they trying to tell me the obese people who lived longer than the skinny people were regular participants of exercise? These must be individuals who exercised and then daily dine at fast food restaurants and only ate the super-sized value meals. I agree it's important to have a hobby. I do wonder if drinking alcohol and coffee could be considered is your hobby?


So there you have it. Drinking coffee and alcohol daily as well as exercising but being obese and having a hobby are the keys to living past the age of 90. I hope there is a study that also shows the positive health effects of eating ice cream as well as potato chips with dip. Maybe I should hope for a study that says eating lots of hot sauce and cheese on everything will also help you live for a long time. If such studies come along, I'm ready to experience a very long life.

Below is a link to the story.