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Provo schools will not observe 'Day of Silence'
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The Supreme court findings explicitly state that a non-disruption is constitutionally protected.
Making students NOT talk all day is a disruption to the educational process.
Whoops! Didn't research that one too well, did ya?
I don't believe this is the way to change attitudes either. Although I believe in self determination in the matter, I don't believe this kind of demonstration belongs in the school. If my children's school decided to go ahead with it, I would not send my child to school that day.
If your asked to go to the board, or asked a question. Does that not disrupt flow of education.
What if you as a protesting student have a question about the given subject of that day. People have to change their schedules to accomadate you.
No, protests are not for high schools,no matter the topic.
When I ask a student a question, I expect an answer. That's how learning is done. An entire day of silence from a portion of the student body is very disruptive to education.
You know what? Keep all this political crap out of schools. I've already got enough to worry about with NCLB. Don't add this garbage in.
If individual students choose to participate, then that should be allowed. Of course they have the right not to talk for a day. So what.
The part that bothers me is the part about the whole school participating. Why would this even need to be addressed? If they are pressuring schools to force students to participate as a part of the entire school doing it, then that is just wrong.
This should be an individual choice, not forced on every student and not banned for all students.
Christ while wearing gender appropriate clothing (NO trous for girls,) black armbands and duct tape with the word 'conformity' on it over their mouths.
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