Wednesday, September 03, 2003Educational sanctionsTwo gems from the new ORL booklet. First, Cutter Shabazz's official title is "The Shabazz Center for Intellectual Inquiry," which may be common knowledge.Second, and a bit disturbing, one of the possible sanctions for breaking ORL's rules: "Educational sanctions may be imposed for students who would benefit from further learning about their behavior or from a project that allows them to contribute positively to their community. Examples of such sanctions include: community service, organizing a program, doing a survey, attending a presentation, and similar projects." Wow... Posted by Alston B. Ramsay at 10:44 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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