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Kingdozer rated 3 months ago- I was going to comment on how shocked and appalled I was at this school district but I was sidetracked by the submitters comment.Avaida said, "Some people are idiots, and give all psychics a bad name." That's gold right there!
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 Kingdozer rated 3 months ago- I was going to comment on how shocked and appalled I was at this school district but I was sidetracked by the submitters comment.Avaida said, "Some people are idiots, and give all psychics a bad name." That's gold right there!
 sap-sandwich rated 3 months ago- I don't think they should have used their pictures in the article.
 hxsin rated 3 months ago- maybe its because i don't have children but it seems like everyone is ready to jump up and rip apart the laws if they think its in the interest of a child.
 Ratbags rated 3 months ago- So-called 'zero tolerance' rules make it very difficult for reason and common sense to operate. I'm appalled at the school's actions.
 - apathy12 rated 3 months ago
- Some people are implying that some psychics have a good name. There are no good psychics. More precisely, there are NO psychics.
 Torchiest rated 3 months ago- Zero tolerance is so idiotic. It eliminates thinking.
 Jacklad114 rated 4 months ago- Fire the principal. I hope she soaks the Board for a PILE of money.
 felinethespian rated 4 months ago- What they tell you is that the psychic predicted a girl with the letter V. What they DON'T tell you was that first she went, "Does it start with an A? No? Ok, B? C? D?..."
 Kingjellybean rated 3 months ago- This is absolutely disgusting. I work as a Support Assistant in classes with students with a wide variety of problems. If I suspected something from my experience, then I would report it but I would NOT report someone because of something I was told by a so-called "Psychic". How much more stupid can people get? I'm beginning to wonder.
 velation rated 3 months ago- "The case reflects some of the difficulties with prevailing policies on child abuse that adopt a zero-tolerance approach." No, this case reflects some of the difficulties associated with relying on a psychic for advice.
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