tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7932387366846538961.post3224576361341833610..comments2013-11-08T23:31:48.579-06:00Comments on Family Policy Fall 2013 MWF 10 am: Teen dead, more hurt in Texas high school stabbingKelly Stonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05030814792351569118noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7932387366846538961.post-25895339715070055212013-09-05T21:26:29.685-05:002013-09-05T21:26:29.685-05:00I totally agree with you. I believe a lot of how s...I totally agree with you. I believe a lot of how students act out and behave trickle back to their home lives. I feel like the schools can only do so much as far as making sure their students are safe but at the end of the day there cannot be a supervisor for every student, thats impossible. Of course with any situation like this, there are always steps that the faculty could have handled differently and it is their job to make sure they are prepared for any type of incident at any period of time. However, if a child is acting out on a regular basis then the blame should not be pointed at the school and instead be reflected on the childs home life. In my opinion, by the time I was in highschool I knew what was right and wrong for the most part and I knew if I ever acted that way I would be punished so the students responsible for this tragic accident I feel need to be punished just like any other individual would be highschool or not. An argument and/or fight should never turn that severe before somebody else steps in and it is very unfortunate that the outcome of this was so terrible.Jessica Johnstonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13638807188655964380noreply@blogger.com