I heard a portion of an interview with Zachary's father this evening. He seemed articulate and reasonable.
I think it is very telling that this nice little respectable boy who made a mistake came from a father who says he does not blame the administration for this issue. He says they were very apologetic, but their hands were tied by the zero tolerance rules which, in this county but NO OTHER county in DE, the minimum punishment is 45 days in the alternative school. It's the first thing...not detention or ISS or a one day suspension, but 45 days at the alternative school.
And while he said it wasn't as bad as "reform school" as I tend to think of it, there were kids at that school who made actual threats against other children or teachers and who did bring an actual weapon to school to use or threaten with as a weapon.
He says they blame the people who wrote the policy for not being able to anticipate a situation that called for a lesser punishment, even though every other school district in his state has a different policy. And that, as soon as they Zachary back to his routine, they hope to work to change the policy.
He said the decision was changed and the rule rewritten specifically because of the outcry, and right now the changes are only valid for 1st and 2nd graders. Which is a shame, because I can easily see a 2nd grader, 7-8 years old, making a similar mistake.
I'm glad he isn't ranting and raving about how he's gonna sue someone over this and how it's discrimination against Cub Scouts or whatever. It's refreshing for someone to see a problem, understand how the situation happened, and work to change it so that the next child doesn't suffer.