In my young adult novel, Strays, the main character, Iris, gets arrested for threatening her teacher, both physically and on paper. A question I've gotten from people has been, "Could that really happen?" "Are schools that strict about threats?"
Well, this week, I think the case against the 9th grader who was arrested for building a clock (no easy engineering feat!) answers that question. Like Iris, Ahmed, the maker of the clock (the school thought it was a bomb) was placed in handcuffs and taken to a juvenile detention center.
Ahmed's school eventually issued him an apology and invited him back, but he said no thanks. And I don't blame him.
So what do you think? Are schools too quick to assume the worst from their students?
This photo first appeared courtesy of the Dallas Morning News.
Published on September 19, 2015 01:09