Willows High expulsion overturned
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Willows High expulsion overturned
Some of you may remember this recent story. Here is the the final(?) outcome of their knee jerk, politically correct action.
http://www.orland-press-register.com...l-tudesko.html
http://www.orland-press-register.com...l-tudesko.html
Sometimes it helps to give a little info on the subject of the story for those of us that are clueless..........
From the link:

From the link:
Gary Tudesko can go back to Willows High School Monday.
The Glenn County Board of Education overturned the high school junior's expulsion for having shotguns and ammunition in his pickup truck on a street next to, but not on, the high school campus.
The board held the appeal hearing on Tuesday. It announced its decision Friday morning.
The Glenn County Board of Education overturned the high school junior's expulsion for having shotguns and ammunition in his pickup truck on a street next to, but not on, the high school campus.
The board held the appeal hearing on Tuesday. It announced its decision Friday morning.
One of my wifes and mine best freinds is a teacher and she was saying how strict the 0 tolerance rule is. It just bafles my mind how uptite everything has become in the last few years. The curent administators would have a fit if they where transported back 20 years. In one of my middle school classes we had to give an demonstrative speech. We had to pick a subject then give a speech on how to do somthing while we showed them. One of the kids was an avid bow hunter and decided to do his on bow hunting. Needles to say he brought his bow to school and shot a target in the class room rite in front of the entire class. No one even thought twice abought it. Granted we were a rural comunity and everyone knew everyone. I think at that time there was around 30 kids in my class.
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Willows Unified Superintending Steve Olmos' response was one of confusion.
The decision "has left me dumbfounded, almost speechless," he said.
The county board "is undermining our authority. They are definitely saying we don't have jurisdiction off campus," he complained.
The decision "has left me dumbfounded, almost speechless," he said.
The county board "is undermining our authority. They are definitely saying we don't have jurisdiction off campus," he complained.
We could have guns at school, just out of site in a locked vehicle.
My how times have changed.
Does this kid have any reasons to be a threat? Did anybody look into that?
Kurt
My how times have changed.
Does this kid have any reasons to be a threat? Did anybody look into that?
Kurt
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Wish I could find the original thread on this so that this thread and the original thread could be combined.
Grab bus 03 instead of the usual bus home and go hunt after school.
If the crappie were biting, the fishing poles went in his boat or back of his truck and it was a different bus that run near the lake.
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He was not a muslim, and had no ties to the taliban, did not attend any mosques with radical leaders, and did not send any emails threatening the safety of this country or it's population. Therefore, he IS a threat.
Yeah, I'm ONLY 37 and wow..........we made potato cannons in metals class, and physics class, rode my snowmobile to school sometimes, had guns in the car, some were in the back windows of guys' trucks, and this was in Illinois!
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them were the days. Same here when growing up in Idaho. rifle during deer/elk and shotgun during duck/goose seasons, a bow during bow season and a fishing pole year round. Snowmobile in the back of the truck for the mountain riding after school (unless I rode it the 20 miles to school which was done often). our shop teacher was cool
We did a lot of the same. We had dress up days for homecoming and had cowboy day. I wore a blackpowder Pietta Remington 1858 New Army in a holster to school. When I came in the principal told me to come over and asked if he could look at it. I handed it to him and he looked it over, handed it back, said it was real nice and not to have it out of the holster.
I remember a couple other guys carrying blackpowder Kentucky rifles on hillbilly day too.
I remember a couple other guys carrying blackpowder Kentucky rifles on hillbilly day too.
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