In the United
States today, our public schools are not very good at educating
our students, but they sure are great training grounds for learning
how to live in a Big Brother police state control grid. Sadly, life
in many U.S. public schools is now essentially equivalent to life
in U.S. prisons. Most parents don't realize this, but our students
have very few rights when they are in school. Our public school
students are being watched, tracked, recorded, searched and controlled
like never before. Back when I was in high school, it was unheard
of for a police officer to come to school, but today our public
school students are being handcuffed and arrested in staggering
numbers. When I was young we would joke that going to school was
like going to prison, but today that is actually true.
The following
are 18 signs that life in our public schools is now very similar
to life in our prisons....
#1
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has
announced that school officials can search the cell phones and
laptops of public school students if there are "reasonable grounds
for suspecting that the search will turn up evidence that the student
has violated or is violating either the law or the rules of the
school."
#2
It came out in court that one school district in Pennsylvania secretly
recorded more
than 66,000 images of students using webcams that were embedded
in school-issued laptops that the students were using at home.
#3
If you can believe it, a "certified
TSA official" was recently brought in to oversee student searches
at the Santa Fe High School prom.
#4
A few years ago a class of 3rd grade students at one Kentucky elementary
school were searched by a group of teachers after
5 dollars went missing. During the search the students were
actually required to remove their shoes and their socks.
#5
At one public school in the Chicago area, children have
been banned from bringing their lunches from home. Yes, you
read that correctly. Students at that particular school are absolutely
prohibited from bringing lunches from home. Instead, it is mandatory
that they eat the food that the school cafeteria serves.
#6
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is spending huge amounts of money
to
install surveillance cameras in the cafeterias of public schools
so that government control freaks can closely monitor what our children
are eating.
#7
A teenager in suburban Dallas was
recently forced to take on a part-time job after being ticketed
for using bad language in one high school classroom. The original
ticket was for $340, but additional fees have raised the total bill
to $637.
#8
It is not just high school kids that are being ticketed by police.
In Texas the crackdown extends all the way down to elementary school
students. In fact, it has been reported that Texas police gave "1,000
tickets" to elementary school kids over a recent six year period.
#9
A few months ago, a 17 year-old honor student in North Carolina
named Ashley Smithwick accidentally took her father's lunch with
her to school. It contained a small paring knife which he would
use to slice up apples. So what happened to this standout student
when the school discovered this? The school suspended
her for the rest of the year and the police charged her with
a misdemeanor.
#11
In early 2010, a 12 year old girl in New York was arrested by police
and marched out of her school in handcuffs just
because she doodled on her desk. "I love my friends Abby and
Faith" was what she reportedly wrote on her desk.
#12
There are actually some public schools in the United States that
are so paranoid that they have actually installed cameras
in student bathrooms.
#13
Down in Florida, students have
actually been arrested by police for bringing a plastic butter
knife to school, for throwing an eraser, and for drawing a picture
of a gun.
#14
The Florida State Department of Juvenile Justice has announced that
it will begin using analysis software to
predict crime by young delinquents and will place "potential
offenders" in specific prevention and education programs.
#15
A group of high school students made national headlines a while
back when they revealed that they were ordered by a security guard
to
stop singing the national anthem during a visit to the Lincoln
Memorial.
#16
In some U.S. schools, armed cops accompanied by police dogs actually
conduct surprise raids with their guns drawn. In
this video, you can actually see police officers aiming their
guns at school children as the students are lined up facing the
wall.