This entire story, in the way the media has presented it, just does not pass the smell test for me. Maybe Im just too jaded, but this entire situation was conceived and designed to provoke media and political theater, IMO.
Yes, the teacher HAD TO report the situation and yes, the admin had to handle it, and contact police. And yes, of course, NOW it is apparent that this was just some kind of a faux science project. But this teenager is not completely innocent of intent, IMO. He is a bright young man, who, IMO, definitely knew that THIS project was provocative, in the way he chose to package it . His own words attest to that factthat the way he chose to lock up the case was intended to be less scary (paraphrasing). That means he CLEARLY KNEW that it was worrisome in appearance.
IMO, he is an intelligent, smart alek teen, who decided to see what kind of reaction he could provoke in the teachers and adminright down to the NASA t-shirt he wore. This is not a simpleton teen who innocently manufactured a clock to bring in for show and tell, IMO. He wanted a REACTIONand that is exactly what he got. This was entirely intentional and provocative, IMO. Typical bright kid stuff.
This kid, IMO, should not get an "invite" to the White House--good grief! Really?? For THIS behavior???
He didn't "win" the science fair! He wanted a reaction--and not an "atta boy" reaction. Geesh-- I'm kind of astonished at the level of piling on in the media wanting to make this a "racial" and ethnic issue. He's just a smart a$$ teenager-- not a victim, in any way, IMO. He WANTED this reaction, IMO.
He is WAY too smart to think bringing his "clock in a briefcase beeping" to English class was an innocent mistake, or a "show and tell" of his brilliance.
And he ALSO knows what his name is, and his ethnicity. He poked everyone with a very big stick to see what would happen.
He did this for precisely THIS reaction, IMO.
This kid, IMO, needs smarter parents who can stay a few steps ahead of him.