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MedicCook
04-01-2008, 05:12 PM
Knife, Handcuffs Found Among Kids Suspected In Plot To Hurt Teacher

WAYCROSS, Ga. -- Nine Ware County third-grade students have been suspended from their Waycross elementary school after being accused of bringing several items to school in order to hurt their teacher.

Waycross Police Chief Tony Tanner on Tuesday released pictures of the evidence, which includes a steak knife, a paperweight, handcuffs, gloves and several rolls of tape.

According to Tanner, the motive for the plot might have been to get revenge on a teacher after she disciplined a girl in her classroom for standing on a chair.

Authorities got word of the alleged plot at Center Elementary School on Friday when another student reported seeing the knife in the possession of another child.

The 8- and 9-year-olds have been accused of being involved in a plan to harm a teacher, but some parents said the plot was much worse. Channel 4 received several e-mails from parents who claimed the students wanted to kill their teacher.

The headline in Monday's Waycross Journal-Herald read murder.

"I have not heard that word used. The principal says they were planning to harm their teacher," said Theresa Martin, of Ware County Schools.

Investigators confirmed the students brought a steak knife, a roll of duct tape, handcuffs, ribbon and a heavy crystal paperweight to school.

Licensed mental health counselor Audrey Dearborn called the allegations against the third-graders alarming.

"Before you would see these types of behavior in high school. Now, we've skipped the middle school and gone right to the third grade," Dearborn said.

Dearborn said a lot of kids view school as an environment where they have to fight to succeed and be treated fairly, but Dearborn said kids need to be taught that the word fight should not be taken literally.

"They have distorted views about how to handle problems in their society," Dearborn said. "They respond the way the cartoon characters do- - they fight with aggression. This is a cry for help. They are saying, 'I am angry. I am hurt and I am striking out. We need to help them."

Tanner said the parents of the children accused are, "Shocked, saddened, and surprised. This is their worst nightmare."

http://www.news4jax.com/news/15761895/detail.html

Dave
04-01-2008, 05:14 PM
WTF....8 and 9 year olds? :whoa:

MedicCook
04-01-2008, 05:16 PM
When I was in elementary school I never had thoughts like this. It was not until middle school that they started.

Crystal
04-01-2008, 05:39 PM
Between this and the first grader bringing 2 guns to school. I'm ready to pull Brianna out of school.

HLBiteME!
04-01-2008, 10:39 PM
well thats just wonderful

MedicCook
04-01-2008, 10:44 PM
This has to hit closer home to you HL than the rest of us.

How safe do you feel as a teacher when you are at school?

HLBiteME!
04-02-2008, 07:58 AM
Pretty safe actually. When you go throught he certification process you have to go through SAFE schools training, where they basically try to scare the crap out of you, they have a video of a normal looking student, then show all the weapons he has hidden on him. Then they tell you not to put your name on your door, because if you give Johnny a bad grade, and mom comes into school with a gun, she sees your name right on the door, where otherwise, she might nto know who you were, and just shoot someone else. But if I was paranoid the whole time, I wouldn't be able to do what I do. I feel very safe in my school. Besides, we have a sign out front that specifically says "No firearms" So even if someone was going to bring a gun into school, they would never make it past the sign.

Donna
04-02-2008, 08:34 AM
and of course on the news last night they showed some of the "african american" mothers shouting that there needs to be a meeting to find out the REASON the kids felt they had to do something like that. Must be the teachers fault in their eyes :rolleye:


. Besides, we have a sign out front that specifically says "No firearms" So even if someone was going to bring a gun into school, they would never make it past the sign.

:giggles:

Cutesunshine
04-02-2008, 08:55 AM
Any job where you deal with people these days is a dangerous one. People dont know how to rationally handle things... and this is apparently getting passed down to our children. Unreal.

Donna
04-02-2008, 09:03 AM
Any job where you deal with people these days is a dangerous one. People dont know how to rationally handle things... and this is apparently getting passed down to our children. Unreal.

yup........I think it all boils down to stress and the inability to handle it and deal with it rationally. So many parents are both working, rushing home to their kids who have either been home alone or with a sitter, and the kids only see them stressed out, probably bitched up cuz they're so tired. Just a thought.......so these kids think what they see on tv <their babysitters> and their parents fighting cuz they're so tired and stressed out, they dont know any better.

Cutesunshine
04-02-2008, 09:11 AM
Its a good portion of the reason I am glad I had the chance to be home. Our schedules were so crazy, I was always rushing, home for the bus, or to the sitters, rushed through dinner for after school sports and stuff, then baths and bed... There was never time to slow down and enjoy them.

The only people who can be good role models for kids is parents. But Parents have to step back and look at what their doing and that someone is always watching.

Donna
04-02-2008, 09:15 AM
Its a good portion of the reason I am glad I had the chance to be home. Our schedules were so crazy, I was always rushing, home for the bus, or to the sitters, rushed through dinner for after school sports and stuff, then baths and bed... There was never time to slow down and enjoy them.

The only people who can be good role models for kids is parents. But Parents have to step back and look at what their doing and that someone is always watching.

yup again! I tried working during the days a few times in the past several years, but I was so tired and cranky about the messy house and the kids didn't like it, neither did Jim. This new job, if it really comes thru, should work out, I hope, cuz I will be able to get things done during the morning and afternoon hours and work while they are just putzing around on their puters anyway.........In the summer, I'm guessing mornings will work well since they sleep so late, I can be home when they wake up. :rolleye:

Thomas the Solitary
04-03-2008, 12:45 AM
and of course on the news last night they showed some of the "african american" mothers shouting that there needs to be a meeting to find out the REASON the kids felt they had to do something like that. Must be the teachers fault in their eyes :rolleye:

That was my first reaction, too. But, I had it bad in school.

(the second reaction was that it was april fools day.)

HLBiteME!
04-03-2008, 07:29 AM
I did see a article that had the reason for the kids being mad. The teacher had punished one student for standing up on their chair.

Donna
04-03-2008, 08:42 AM
A kid was scolded, so what? It's annoying already, how kids think the teachers are doormats and that teachers have to be busy babysitting these little shits rather than doing what they're there for, teaching.

MedicCook
04-03-2008, 12:52 PM
And if that student fell off the chair they were standing on and the teacher would have been at fault. They can't win. Let them stand on the chair risk getting sued, scold them for standing on the chair risk getting killed.