Texas student attacked for her anti-illegal immigration homework

By Michelle Malkin  •  April 8, 2008 11:52 AM

I don’t know why the hell a teacher is assigning “political protest signs” as homework, but that aside, the open-borders mob reaction to one girl’s project is absolutely unacceptable. Take a look, via KLTV:

Melanie Bowers, 13, and her parents walked into Athens High School Monday afternoon to talk to campus police. They were hoping to get some answers.

“It never should have happened in the first place. The whole assignment was a silly assignment and they should have contacted us immediately after it happened,” said J.R. Bowers, Melanie’s father.

It was an assignment for history class–to make a protest sign for or against an issue, and Melanie said she chose illegal immigration. Her sign read, “If you love our nation, stop illegal immigration.” Somehow, Melanie said the sign got passed around lunch and angered a group of Latino students.

“I didn’t know any of these people,” she said. One young [student], she claimed, jumped on her back and he put her in a choke hold. “We have brick walls in the middle school and he slammed my face on the bricks.”

Melanie said a group of boys also threatened to rape and kill her. Eventually, the boys let her go and when she went for help, she was ordered back to class, and told she could not call her parents, she said.

“They handled this wrong, you know, they put a child back in danger,” said J.R. Bowers. “It was a very racially motivated crime.”

Apparently, there is video of the attack:

Athens ISD gave KLTV 7 a statement, confirming there was a disturbance in the hallway, Friday between two to three students. “We have a camera system in the building,” said Louis DeRosa. “We are collecting other information and statements from witnesses and this is all the information we have at this time,” he said.

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  1. #281735
    On April 8th, 2008 at 11:56 am, geminicontender said:

    If those mexican kids have illegal parents here and they are babies born here, send them all back. This is where there needs to be change. Remind these ‘illegals’ that we appreciate our Constitution and if they want any of what we have they need to do it right.

  2. #281740
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:00 pm, terrig said:

    I am not surprised about this. There are a great many of left wing teachers out there. However, this is an absolute disgrace.

  3. #281745
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:02 pm, ACHefty said:

    Reason #12,875,096,224,110,453 to educate your children at home.

    – or –

    If you love your children, teach them at home where they won’t be jumped by an angry mob.

  4. #281748
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:03 pm, Christian Soldier said:

    It sounds to me like the Bowers have a felony and hate crime case.

    Any lawyers out there?

  5. #281749
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:03 pm, rbb said:

    I’m sure the tape will be as conclusive as the one in the Columbia noose scandal, if we are to believe the authorities…

  6. #281750
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:04 pm, rooster said:

    The pc crowd in Texas will get this and blame the 13 year old “typical white girl”.

    I am sick of this sh#t happening to our country!

    The silent majority who defend and respect our nation are constantly mischaracterized as if they are the problem.

    I am disgusted by the 3 stooges left in the race for chief moron of our country.

  7. #281752
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:07 pm, evilned said:

    I think certain school administration types as well as certain teachers need to be introduced to the joys of making little rocks out of big ones.

    This girl was threatened and assaulted and these pinheads did nothing? As far as I’m concerened, they are guilty of aiding and abetting, and possibly also civil rights violations.

    If a few of these lefty morons get locked up for serious terms, the rest m,ight get a clue.

    Then again, they are morons.

  8. #281754
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:07 pm, publiuswarmac9999 said:

    In Prince William county in Virginia, the Board of Supervisors have taken very strong steps to stop the abuse of illegal immigration. The force behind these steps was county citizens tired of the costs and abuses being forced on them by the illegal aliens. The impact has been dramatic in the areas of education, public transportation, public housing, welfare services, and crime. The illegal alien infrastructure in the USA is well established to take advantage of the loop holes in our laws and policies.

    If you want to stop the illegal alien problem, start with a group of citizens and lodge complaints with your public officials. You will be branded a racist, but that is always the approach of the left-wing and it is now something that most clear thinking people understand is the price for trying to regain control of the country of the USA.

  9. #281755
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:09 pm, rainbow said:

    Rooster, I too am tired of what is happening to my country. Illegal immigrants will never get any respect this way, just more in favor of deporting them NOW. I also wish there were another option for POTUS. . .don’t like any of them. . .

  10. #281757
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:10 pm, Christian Soldier said:

    ACHefty -you are so right on.

    25+ years ago – having taught in the public schools for 10 years (with some extremely fine teachers) – as a certified teacher – I saw what was coming and chose to homeschool.

    To be honest-I did not see how BAD it was really going to be for our young people.

  11. #281759
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:11 pm, yt1300inHtown said:

    Another macho latino takes down a girl from behind.

    Useless punks.

  12. #281760
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:11 pm, jenmom said:

    It really concerns me when a group resorts to threats and violence when they see something they don’t like. These are middle school kids – threatening to rape and kill her? This is a real threat – the school needs to do something about this and suspend those kids. I would be outraged if my daughter told me this happened to her and I would be preparing for a lawsuit.

  13. #281761
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:11 pm, tre said:

    The silent majority who defend and respect our nation are constantly mischaracterized as if they are the problem.

    Rooster, I believe it is about time that the “Silent Majority” start speaking up. We’ve been silent too long.
    We’ve allowed the “Vocal Minority” to intimidate us.

  14. #281762
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:12 pm, tgusa said:

    Anyone who has ever pissed off Mexican nationals (BB’s, borderbrothers) knows that there is a good chance they will come after you after dark with a carload of buddies, fair warning. Its sop, sorry pcmc’s but that’s the way the tortilla crumbles. Attacking whitey is dangerous unless you have a ten to one advantage that’s how I see it anyway. We hear John McCain say they want to be citizens… really? What’s with all the Mexican flags then? No, they all love dear old Mexico that’s why when people ask, why don’t they fix their country down there I think, why would they do that they like it just the way that it is isn’t that obvious? I’ll tell ya the NVA might have really beat his brains out.

  15. #281765
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:13 pm, greenfairie said:

    This is what happens when you pack the schools with leftists, multiculturalists, and anchor babies. If they told me not to tell my parents, I would be back pronto with not only my parents but a lawyer too. How dare they?

    Another good reason to homeschool.

  16. #281769
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:17 pm, terrig said:

    # 8, I’m also in PWC and my friend who is an AP at a school in Fairfax was telling me that they’re getting many of the illegals at her school. Another friend of ours (we all went to grad school together) said that in MD, they’re getting them there too. She is a second grade teacher and she just got 3 non-English speakers last week.

  17. #281770
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:18 pm, Soliel said:

    I hope justice prevails and those who attacked her get punished severely. And maybe deported. Perfect. Jerks.

  18. #281772
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:19 pm, Rusty said:

    If this can be confirmed, it goes without saying that the assaulting students should be, at the very least, suspended. And no matter what happened, the school should have treated these accusations more seriously.

    By the by, I think the assignment itself is a good one. It teaches children to state and defend their beliefs and it encourages a more activist youth. It’s like a younger version of having to write a political persuasive essay and read it to class.

  19. #281774
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:19 pm, feeler said:

    Our “educators” have been teaching brown and black children for decades that white people, collectively, “owe them” something.
    Now those children want to cash-out! Who can blame them? It’s a lot easier to indoctrinate children with hatred for their national heritage than it is to actually teach them to think.
    God forbid, what if a student ever asks why today’s white people hold a collective responsibility for crimes against blacks, for slavery, which happened 150 years ago. Yet today’s black people hold NO responsibility for crimes against whites, for the one-hundred white women they rape EACH DAY here in America alone? Why so bass-ackward?
    Why should whites hide their heritage, while browns and blacks get their “History Months” and TV channels? In areas where non-whites excell, it’s because of their skill, but in areas where whites excell, it’s because of RACISM!
    Anyone else tired of the scam?

  20. #281781
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:21 pm, granite said:

    #15 On April 8th, 2008 at 12:13 pm, greenfairie said:

    “This is what happens when you pack the schools with leftists, multiculturalists, and anchor babies. If they told me not to tell my parents, I would be back pronto with not only my parents but a lawyer too. How dare they?

    Another good reason to homeschool.”

    Yep.
    But, much more than that.

    Another goosd reason to break the back of the teachers’ unions, regain control over our public schools; and to reduce the heavy tax burden imposed upon us by the tag-team of the teachers’ unions and the government-contolled-funded-by-inexorably-increasing-taxes public schools.

    Sorry, no elegant way to say that.

  21. #281784
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:23 pm, NavyTim said:

    This girl needs detention, extra-homework, and suspension. She missed the purpose of this assignment.

    When given an task to make a ‘protest sign’ one should chose the issues of today; Bush, housing, evil $ lenders, SUVs, W, too big a carbon footprint, the war, Bush, oil companies.

    She obviously needs more sensitivity training, she needs to celebrate diversity at a higher level, and the latest ‘buzz class’ in corporate USA – REIT training -

  22. #281789
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:26 pm, maables said:

    Now I feel justified with insisting my daughter (she’ll be 13 next month) takes her cell phone to school. She would have had no problem going into the locker room or bathroom to call me.

    I am so glad we live in a very small conservative Texas town.

    I can not believe there is a school administrator anywhere that would not have immediately called her parents. The school should be held liable.

  23. #281793
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:29 pm, Mister P said:

    The Latino students should actually agree with the accuracy of the sign. They obviously don’t love this country, so they can support illegal immigration.

  24. #281794
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:29 pm, orlandocajun said:

    If I were her father, I would be celebrating and congratulating her and not whining about the assignment.

    Her next sign should read, “save our nation and deport latino illegal alien punk students first”, or “end the anchor baby rule”.

  25. #281797
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:31 pm, greenfairie said:

    #20, the only hope the public schools have is breaking the teachers unions, but good luck with that.

  26. #281827
    On April 8th, 2008 at 12:46 pm, tgusa said:

    They can keep their Hitler youth activist indoctrination or they will see us in court. We don’t send our kids to school to be molded into what the leftist’s desire. They ought all be perp walked for abusing our children, let them eat…bubba. These leftists are monsters, abortionists, kiddie pron enthusiasts, you name it, they would like to see the schools turned in to brothels. Keep your perverted hands off our kids we don’t want them to end up as adults bombing recruiting offices setting fire to their neighbor’s houses, throwing acid on people you know, typical leftist behavior. I would like to see the teachers union in a class action lawsuit, sue them for producing a hostile and unsafe learning environment. I knew that the lies that have been told would eventually have consequences. The leftist media, wackademia and democrats in general have succeeded in bringing the rev Wrights philosophy in to the public schools and they need to be held accountable.

  27. #281839
    On April 8th, 2008 at 1:02 pm, 30 pcs of silver said:

    Sue!

    I know we are a very litigious society; however, this is absolutely unacceptable behavior on the part of principal and teacher. This child was assaulted at school and the adults thought it best for her to return to class. They did not contact her parents and informed her not to do so either. Sue the pants off of them.

    And those children who attacked her should be expelled.

  28. #281870
    On April 8th, 2008 at 1:24 pm, brooklyn red said:

    Hmmmm, me thinks this might just be the one that sets it off…

    Remember Athens!”

  29. #281873
    On April 8th, 2008 at 1:27 pm, DMC said:

    In any other circumstance, high school males jumping a female and threatening to rape her would bring protests against the perpetrators; candlelight vigils by feminist groups; calls for sensitivity training for the school authorities from some quarters, their firing from others; immediate expulsion for the men and arrests following soon after.

    But the girl was white, the perps were Latinos and the issue was “undocumented workers.” Ethnic sensitivity always trumps gender sensitivity in the victimization game.

    What a world we’re making for ourselves and our descendants.

  30. #281875
    On April 8th, 2008 at 1:31 pm, RealImmigrantChick said:

    Being TX, hopefully these perps will be punished to the full extent of the law.

  31. #281876
    On April 8th, 2008 at 1:32 pm, OneofThem said:

    I’m glad the article acknowledges the attack on the girl as a “racially motivated crome”; usually they just say that when a white is the perpetrator.

  32. #281877
    On April 8th, 2008 at 1:32 pm, OneofThem said:

    Oops, I meant “crime.”

  33. #281881
    On April 8th, 2008 at 1:38 pm, vsatt said:

    I’m surprised some idiot school official hasn’t accused the girl of a hate crime for making the sign.

  34. #281883
    On April 8th, 2008 at 1:38 pm, Beaker1214 said:

    If this is accurate and the girl was told not to contact her parents after she was assaulted and battered in the hallway, the school and it’s administrators are in deep doodie. I can only imagine what would have happened if this had been my daughter. Civil rights violation? Hate crime? Yeah, it’s all there.

  35. #281887
    On April 8th, 2008 at 1:41 pm, gunslingerpatriot said:

    Its only a racially motivated crime because the victim was a white female.

    If she had been a white male, then this wouldn’t have been a blip on the radar screen. Trolls if you think this is harsh-remember the Jena 6 and Justin Barker before flaming me.

    GSP

  36. #281888
    On April 8th, 2008 at 1:43 pm, sunshinerbray said:

    I’m a public high school social studies teacher in Texas, and there were two things in that story that puzzled me as I read it from my educator’s perspective.

    1. I’d love to know for what course the assignment was given, because as a 13-yr-old student, she should be a freshman. Freshmen in Texas take either World History or World Geography. At this point in the year, she should be learning about absolutism in World History or East Asia in geography. I hardly see the relevance of the assignment from a social studies standpoint, based on the course to which she should be assigned.

    2. We have our state testing, the TAKS test, in three weeks. If the class is a core class, she should be spending class time reviewing. If it’s an elective, those teachers know students need to be focused on their testing and aren’t assigning random projects.

  37. #281904
    On April 8th, 2008 at 1:54 pm, Lamontyoubigdummy said:

    Congratulations to the Bowers on becoming the newest multi-millionaires courtesy of the Ultra Liberal, Fascist Public Education Lottery!!!**

    **brought to you by the American tax payer.

  38. #281906
    On April 8th, 2008 at 1:56 pm, sunshinerbray said:

    I’m not being a troll, just clarifying things people may not know about the school system if they don’t live in Texas.

    terrig said:
    I am not surprised about this. There are a great many of left wing teachers out there. However, this is an absolute disgrace.

    I don’t think the problem in the story is the assignment. She wasn’t given a failing grade for it and she wasn’t belittled by the teacher in class. The issue here is a couple of out-of-control boys who need to be punished for their behavior.

    granite said:
    Another good reason to break the back of the teachers’ unions, regain control over our public schools; and to reduce the heavy tax burden imposed upon us by the tag-team of the teachers’ unions…

    Teacher’s unions do not exist in Texas. True, we do have teacher’s organizations, such as TCTA, of which I’m a member, but unions do not negotiate our contracts, etc. I have seen teachers at every school I’ve worked at be fired for things from poor teaching to inappropriate conduct with a student and everything in between.

    My gut says there’s more to this story than the family or media is reporting. I know the Athens school district, and it just seems so out of character for what the family is describing to be the whole story. Athens is as middle-of-America as it gets, and this sort of behavior wouldn’t be tolerated for long.

  39. #281911
    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:00 pm, AlohaGuy said:

    “We have a camera system in the building,” said Louis DeRosa. “We are collecting other information and statements from witnesses and this is all the information we have at this time,” he said.

    They’re sending it to Columbia University for analysis…

  40. #281913
    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:00 pm, publiuswarmac9999 said:

    As US citizens, it is our right and responsibility to fight back against the abuses of the welfare state that we all pay for. The way citizens take action is through the political or legal processes.

    Prince William county in Virginia has taken a strong step to stop the erosion of their community by illegal aliens who abuse the designed to help poor and trouble American citizens. Until citizens not only protest but take real steps to stop the corrosive effects of illegal immigration, the situation will get as bad as this one — and probably a lot worse. (Just look at the San Francisco approach to illegal alien lawlessness. You have to wonder when the citizens of that city will get the message that their taxes and their inability to get services is directly related to the invasion of illegals. San Fran just strikes me as a city run by a bunch of drugged out aging hippies with no clue how to survive in a competitive world.)

    #15: I regularly go to NOVA and am well aware of the problems with public education. To show just how bad the situation really is, the supposedly wonderful Fairfax county school system can’t pass the SOLs because of the overwhelming number of non-English speaking and reading students. Gangs of Latinos and other races dominate some of the higher levels of the public school system there.)

  41. #281926
    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:09 pm, Lamontyoubigdummy said:

    sunshinerbray,
    With all do respect, I was born and raised in North Texas and now live in Dallas, and your argument is silly. Of course the problem was the assignment. Could you please provide one educational benefit of a child being required to make a political protest sign in class. In fact give us any reason this should not be viewed as biased, agenda driven political hackery designed to either cajol ultra liberal thought or ellicit just such violent responses from “out-of-control boys.”

    Thanks.

  42. #281929
    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:10 pm, John Ansell said:
  43. #281935
    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:17 pm, Zelsdorf Ragshaft III said:

    There was a tradtion in the old west. It was called vigilance committees. They were formed by concerned citizens to meet out justice when law enforcement was unwilling or unable. If someone or group threaten my 13 year old daughter, I would elimate the problem. I will do anything to keep my children safe, including prison time.

  44. #281936
    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:17 pm, spidgy said:

    Ah yes, our right to free speech hard at work, er, for hatemongers and leftists that is.

  45. #281939
    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:20 pm, gayle said:

    I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again.

    It’s going to take a Civil War to get rid of illegals.

    This HAS TO STOP!

  46. #281941
    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:21 pm, AlohaGuy said:

    It’s like a younger version of having to write a political persuasive essay and read it to class.

    Without the tedium of complete sentences, logical thinking, reasoned discourse – oh yeah, public school. Did the signs have to be in English?

  47. #281944
    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:23 pm, spidgy said:

    You can only be charged with a hate crime if it’s committed against a minority, right? Nice.

  48. #281945
    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:23 pm, spidgy said:

    Next assignment: bumper stickers.

  49. #281951
    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:30 pm, Mister P said:

    I’d love to know for what course the assignment was given, because as a 13-yr-old student, she should be a freshman

    Actually a 13 year old student would either be a 7th grader or an 8th grader depending on the date she turned 13.

  50. #281954
    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:33 pm, englishqueen01 said:

    By the by, I think the assignment itself is a good one. It teaches children to state and defend their beliefs and it encourages a more activist youth. It’s like a younger version of having to write a political persuasive essay and read it to class.

    Which is all well and good, so long as the diversity of thought is represented and protected under the First Amendment, which USED to protect the free speech of all and not just the politically correct.

    I have no problem with my children having to defend their beliefs because that’s what the First Amendment is all about.

    But I find that in public grade schools, high schools, and most universities/colleges that right is being denied to those who hold conservative, religious, or other non-politically-correct points of view. And I won’t tolerate that at all.

    Forget suspension; these kids should be expelled. Many good, hardworking students have been kicked out of school for far less severe crimes.

  51. #281957
    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:35 pm, Lamontyoubigdummy said:

    On second thought, we should cut this teacher some slack. Liberal cirriculum and protest signs do have educational value. I mean, come on. The teacher has got to get those kiddos ready for college right?

    I’m sure she expected all the signs to read “No Blood For Oil,” “Bring Them Home,” “La Raza,” and whatnot. How could he/she know there was a student who hadn’t drank the Kool-Aide?

    Who does this student think she is making a “protest sign” with non-racial overtones that simply supports our FEDERAL LAW? Plus she made it RYME!

    The nerve of that girl. She deserved to be threatened with rape & murder. Yes-sir-eee.

  52. #281991
    On April 8th, 2008 at 3:03 pm, SylviaMarie said:

    I’ve got a question for sunshinerbray or anybody else who can answer this question about Texas. Is there no such thing in your state as “required reporting”? The concept that any abuse of a minor, sexual or otherwise, MUST be reported to the authorities as soon as a teacher (or a caregiver, etc.) becomes aware of it.

    It seems to me that physically abusing/attacking this 13-year-old girl while at the same time threatening to rape – not to mention murder – her comes under an abuse category that absolutely with no equivocation should have been reported to the police immediately.

    Not reporting such an incident is a CRIME attributable to those who were aware of the incident and failed to call the police.

    I’m thinking it’s a case for civil suit against the school and for the DA to bring a criminal charge against the school officials in addition to the attackers. So, does such a required reporting law exist in Texas?

  53. #281993
    On April 8th, 2008 at 3:05 pm, brooklyn red said:

    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:20 pm, gayle said:
    I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again.
    It’s going to take a Civil War to get rid of illegals. This HAS TO STOP!

    Yeah, basically… but at least now days wars can be asymmetrical, let’s start with the school.

  54. #281996
    On April 8th, 2008 at 3:07 pm, brooklyn red said:

    Uhhh, sue that is… ;)

  55. #282009
    On April 8th, 2008 at 3:18 pm, Yashmak said:

    Rooster, I believe it is about time that the “Silent Majority” start speaking up. We’ve been silent too long.

    If Conservatives were really a silent majority, we’d have a different Republican candidate for President now.

    If that so-called silent majority exists, it evidently cannot even be bothered to exercise its right and DUTY to vote . . .the most important way to make itself heard.

  56. #282012
    On April 8th, 2008 at 3:23 pm, DBNinKY said:

    On April 8th, 2008 at 3:03 pm, SylviaMarie said:

    “I’m thinking it’s a case for civil suit against the school and for the DA to bring a criminal charge against the school officials in addition to the attackers. So, does such a required reporting law exist in Texas?”

    I’m wondering the same thing, SylviaMarie. We have the reporting law in KY, and to disobey it is one of the very few offenses that can lead to contract termination for even tenured certified personnel.

    As for the hooligans that attacked that poor girl, they would have been carted off the school grounds in back of a police car where I teach; we’re a zero tolerance school and when a situation warrants it, we have no qualms in sending for law enforcement.

  57. #282019
    On April 8th, 2008 at 3:29 pm, HeatherRadish said:

    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:30 pm, Mister P said:

    Actually a 13 year old student would either be a 7th grader or an 8th grader depending on the date she turned 13.

    Not necessarily. I turned 14 the second semester of 9th grade. I got my share of rape threats and assaults just for my age…

    And you know, if the leftists were thinking, they could justify the attack as un-racist with “Yeah, she skipped a grade, and that makes normal students lash out. It’s perfectly normal, and she shouldn’t be acting smart if she doesn’t want to get hit. Shrug.” Voila.

  58. #282023
    On April 8th, 2008 at 3:35 pm, rooster said:

    On April 8th, 2008 at 1:43 pm, sunshinerbray said:
    I’m a public high school social studies teacher in Texas, and there were two things in that story that puzzled me as I read it from my educator’s perspective.

    1. I’d love to know for what course the assignment was given, because as a 13-yr-old student, she should be a freshman. Freshmen in Texas take either World History or World Geography. At this point in the year, she should be learning about absolutism in World History or East Asia in geography. I hardly see the relevance of the assignment from a social studies standpoint, based on the course to which she should be assigned.

    2. We have our state testing, the TAKS test, in three weeks. If the class is a core class, she should be spending class time reviewing. If it’s an elective, those teachers know students need to be focused on their testing and aren’t assigning random projects.

    Congratulations!

    You are an idiot and further proof that the NEA is lower than whale sh#t.

  59. #282028
    On April 8th, 2008 at 3:45 pm, DesertLover said:

    The story gives the impression that this occurred “in the hallways” … in other words it happened “on school grounds” … which means in any state in the union the school officials were at the time of the incident charged with the safety and well-being of every student on the school grounds … including the girl who was attacked … the local police should have been called due to the violence and the threats of sexual assault and death … these punks should have been hauled off to jail …

    I hope these parents break the bank with a major lawsuit … there is no indication of providing any medical care … they refused to notify the girl’s parents … they didn’t call in the local authorities to investigate … I am sure that is only the beginning of the list …

    The school principal and other school adminstrative types that refused to take the proper actions need to be fired and should lose their teaching credentials … they have no business being responsible for the lives of the children in this school …

  60. #282030
    On April 8th, 2008 at 3:48 pm, terrig said:

    #38, I was talking about the attack being an absolute disgrace and secondly was mentioning there are plenty of left wing teachers in the classroom. I can tell you from experience that it can be very lonely when you’re the only conservative in the social studies department.

  61. #282034
    On April 8th, 2008 at 3:57 pm, rightisright said:

    It’s coming and it ain’t gonna be purdy.

  62. #282035
    On April 8th, 2008 at 3:58 pm, MCPO Airdale said:

    HATE CRIME!

  63. #282037
    On April 8th, 2008 at 4:00 pm, englishqueen01 said:

    Actually a 13 year old student would either be a 7th grader or an 8th grader depending on the date she turned 13.

    It depends on what the rules are for a given district. I turned 15 my second semester of high school (I know because the entire cast/crew sang “Happy Birthday” to me at the wrap party).

    And you know, if the leftists were thinking, they could justify the attack as un-racist with “Yeah, she skipped a grade, and that makes normal students lash out. It’s perfectly normal, and she shouldn’t be acting smart if she doesn’t want to get hit. Shrug.” Voila.

    Exactly. Because if there’s one thing the politically corret hate almost as much as a conservative student (or conservative ideologies in the classroom) is a student who’s genuinely smart. They consider intelligence politically incorrect because it might make someone else feel bad.

    Never mind making the intelligent kids role models that the other kids should look up to and emulate – that might mean some kids have to work hard and, well, that’s just unfair!

  64. #282042
    On April 8th, 2008 at 4:04 pm, CJ said:

    #15: I regularly go to NOVA and am well aware of the problems with public education. To show just how bad the situation really is, the supposedly wonderful Fairfax county school system can’t pass the SOLs because of the overwhelming number of non-English speaking and reading students.

    We left Ffx County (Herndon) 3 years ago. Son #1 had 7 (seven!) native English speakers in his second grade class. For son #2 it was even worse. He has Down’s and was in a special ed kindergarten class where 4/6 of the kids were ESL. Imagine, 5-year-olds with IQs around 60 trying to make sense out of hearing Spanish (or Urdu or whatever) at home and English at school. No wonder the teachers thought our guy was a Down Syndrome genius — he actually understood the teacher.

  65. #282051
    On April 8th, 2008 at 4:14 pm, emjem24 said:

    Yet another story where illegal immigrants must be “accepted” and fit in and you can’t do a darn thing about it. This totally frustrated me as a teacher. The schools can’t ask about kids’ citizenship (I don’t know why) and they’re absolutely terrified of these kids and the Latino gangs that are cropping up in some of the bigger urban/surburban schools.

    I would be very scared for my kids if they went to such a school. If a school isn’t protecting every single student, then what are they doing? Why the preferential treatment and lack of reaction by the school? This school let both the student and her family down. Too bad it isn’t an isolated incident.

  66. #282062
    On April 8th, 2008 at 4:26 pm, publiuswarmac9999 said:

    The only way to deal with this situation is to demand political action. Just squawking on the internet may make you feel good, but it does nothing. To start, contact a local official about the problem. It that doesn’t work try a letter to the editor of the newspaper.

  67. #282079
    On April 8th, 2008 at 4:48 pm, DBNinKY said:

    On April 8th, 2008 at 4:26 pm, publiuswarmac9999 said:

    “The only way to deal with this situation is to demand political action. To start, contact a local official about the problem.”

    Agreed. Unless and until right-minded conservatives take an active interest in local politics – beginning by running for election to their local school site-base committees and boards of education – then this stuff is going to keep on happening and will probably only get worse.

  68. #282085
    On April 8th, 2008 at 4:57 pm, Phiber0p said:

    HATE CRIME!

    Nope, she’s white. Thus no “hate crime” it was a “simple misunderstanding”

    /endsarcasm

    It would be a very sad day if this happened to my little girl, and I was not notified. I assure you, I would take a trip to speak with the administrator and jail time would most likely follow. I didn’t serve my country just to watch it be taken hostage by ILLEGAL trash. If that statement hurts your feelings, well sucks to be you!

    But why on earth would anyone to expect these ILLEGAL leaches to obey the law when they’re constantly being rewarded for breaking it. I always hear this “they just want a better life for their family” crap, well I can guarantee you if I BROKE THE LAW and robbed a bank because I had no money and I was “trying to make a better life for my family” that I’d be in prison faster then I could spit. This has gotten WAY out of hand.

  69. #282088
    On April 8th, 2008 at 4:58 pm, countrybumpkin said:

    We complain about the war, taxes, the economy, global warming, immigration, but the biggest long term problem for our country is our educational system.
    The schools are not failing as we’re often told. They’re working just the way the liberals intended.

  70. #282100
    On April 8th, 2008 at 5:04 pm, Mister P said:

    On April 8th, 2008 at 2:30 pm, Mister P said:

    Actually a 13 year old student would either be a 7th grader or an 8th grader depending on the date she turned 13.
    Not necessarily. I turned 14 the second semester of 9th grade. I got my share of rape threats and assaults just for my age…

    And you know, if the leftists were thinking, they could justify the attack as un-racist with “Yeah, she skipped a grade, and that makes normal students lash out. It’s perfectly normal, and she shouldn’t be acting smart if she doesn’t want to get hit. Shrug.” Voila.

    Well obviously your situation was not the norm, which is what the original poster is assuming. NORMALLY one enters 1st grade at 6 and high school at 14, so one normally enters 7th grade at 12, and normally becomes 13 during that school term. So based on normal expectations the 13 year old girl was a 7th grader, throwing his whole set of facts into kilter.

  71. #282120
    On April 8th, 2008 at 5:21 pm, jamesgreenidge said:

    Telling you, people; The operative word isn’t quota or amnesty anymore: It’s DEPORTATION. Mass Deportation. How long will people let this fester slide before it’s totally out of control when you lose your votes and culture??

    James Greenidge
    Queens NY

  72. #282156
    On April 8th, 2008 at 5:42 pm, terrig said:

    #64, I have a daughter here in PWC also with Down Syndrome and Autism. She is the only native English person in her class (can’t call her a speaker yet because she doesn’t say a lot) but she did say Se’ when I asked her if she wanted some more pediasure.

  73. #282163
    On April 8th, 2008 at 5:50 pm, Common Sense said:

    A couple of points…

    Age in school: Does it even matter? Either the reporter got it wrong or she’s a bit ahead, it has nothing to do with the story.

    Not calling parents: Even though my daughter’s school forbids cell phones at school, we make sure our daughter has hers at all times, turned off during class of course. This is the land of Columbine and Platte Canyon. Also, I’ve instructed my kids to call me immediately if a school official or teacher is demanding anything they’re not comfortable with. They not only would have called me, they would have called 911 and reported the assault.

    These punks committed a crime, they should have been arrested, not just expelled. These schools have no problem calling the police if two 5-year-olds are kissing, but not for assault?

  74. #282177
    On April 8th, 2008 at 6:07 pm, brooklyn red said:

    Well this shows the lies to daylight…

    Now what?

  75. #282179
    On April 8th, 2008 at 6:07 pm, Alphonse said:

    It was an assignment for history class–to make a protest sign for or against an issue, and Melanie said she chose illegal immigration. Her sign read, “If you love our nation, stop illegal immigration.” Somehow, Melanie said the sign got passed around lunch and angered a group of Latino students.

    I don’t see anything wrong with the assignment, but I do see something wrong with the violent racist reaction. That’s the problem with a lot of Hispanics; they are racist first and patriotic second (or third). If they were patriotic they would be strongly opposed to illegal infiltration.

  76. #282181
    On April 8th, 2008 at 6:08 pm, Schweggie said:

    jamesgreenidge said:
    How long will people let this fester slide before it’s totally out of control when you lose your votes and culture??

    Not until it’s too late. With no leadership at the top, we’re doomed.

  77. #282197
    On April 8th, 2008 at 6:29 pm, TMoney said:

    Any chance of getting Duncan Hunter as VP???
    Then we can impeach McAmnesty and get a decent POTUS.

  78. #282205
    On April 8th, 2008 at 6:43 pm, Boomer said:

    My wife comes from a small town in central Oregon that was famous for their vigilante justice during the cattle/sheep wars of the late 19th Century. If this happened in the Ochoco Valley instead of Texas the Juniper Trees would once again bear fruit (see Gale Ontko’s “Thunder Over The Ochoco” Vol. V). The anchor babies are really showing the machismo Mexican males they are by a gang of them jumping a lone girl from behind. How brave of them. Of course the law biding citizens of Texas will probably not give these animals the punishment they deserve, but I agree that the Bowers family has just hit the jackpot in the violation of the civil rights of their daughter by the school’s administrators.

  79. #282206
    On April 8th, 2008 at 6:51 pm, md1964 said:

    Is it OK If I get Pi$$ed of NOW?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!

    Our politicians have been bought off by foreign gov’ts, and they no longer give a Rat’s A$$ about Americans.

  80. #282214
    On April 8th, 2008 at 7:03 pm, brooklyn red said:

    “With no leadership at the top, we’re doomed.”

    Uhhh, bite ankles?

  81. #282223
    On April 8th, 2008 at 7:31 pm, jenmom said:

    I taught in an elementary school and middle school in the Houston area and am really shocked this incident wasn’t taken more seriously by the school. Violence, threatening and bullying in schools where I taught were taken very seriously. We had 4th graders suspended for making threats. I had a 7th grader carted off and arrested for pulling a pair of scissors and threatening another student with them during a class. (ok – see why I left teaching??)

    If this school didn’t take this seriously enough – they are in big trouble.

  82. #282224
    On April 8th, 2008 at 7:31 pm, 24Klady said:

    If, after an incident where a student feels threatened or his/her personal safety is in question, and the school refuses that student the comfort of calling a parent – is that not holding the student hostage? Campus police are about as useful as a t#t on a boar.

  83. #282229
    On April 8th, 2008 at 7:37 pm, almeehan said:

    Send them straight to the border, do not pass the welfare office, food stamp distribution center, free medicare, and no get out of jail free card.

    This “male” who has to choke a female needs an anatomy modification.

  84. #282281
    On April 8th, 2008 at 9:45 pm, sunshinerbray said:

    #41:
    You asked, “Could you please provide one educational benefit of a child being required to make a political protest sign in class?”

    Certainly!

    From TEKS, Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills, found at http://www.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter113/ch113b.html#113.24:

    (22) Citizenship. The student understands the importance of the expression of different points of view in a democratic society. The student is expected to:

    (A) identify different points of view of political parties and interest groups on important historical and contemporary issues;

    (B) describe the importance of free speech and press in a democratic society

    The bottom line is that many of you are taking some pretty serious leaps regarding the teacher. Maybe you’re right, and the teacher is a crazy liberal communist Nazi, hellbent on teaching all children about the glories of abortion or the evils of Christianity. Or maybe she didn’t want to give the kids a worksheet and gave them this assignment instead. Then, two out of control kids acted in a reprehensible way.

    #52: Every state requires the reporting of abuse so they can qualify for funding through the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act.

    However, I’m not sure the action here would require reporting under the statute. You can go to http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/Contact_Us/report_abuse.asp
    for more information. I think this incident would qualify as assault, but not abuse, and threatening someone doesn’t qualify under the law.

    #58: Nicely done! Nothing defines “reasoned discourse” like using the bodily functions of marine life to express your perspective.

  85. #282309
    On April 8th, 2008 at 10:19 pm, rooster said:

    #41:
    You asked, “Could you please provide one educational benefit of a child being required to make a political protest sign in class?”

    Certainly!

    Maybe you’re right, and the teacher is a crazy liberal communist Nazi, hellbent on teaching all children about the glories of abortion or the evils of Christianity. Or maybe she didn’t want to give the kids a worksheet and gave them this assignment instead. Then, two out of control kids acted in a reprehensible way.

    #52: Every state requires the reporting of abuse so they can qualify for funding through the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act.

    However, I’m not sure the action here would require reporting under the statute. You can go to http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/Contact_Us/report_abuse.asp
    for more information. I think this incident would qualify as assault, but not abuse, and threatening someone doesn’t qualify under the law.

    Not only are you an idiot, now you are a Sh@thouse lawyer who determines what is lawful and unlawful. You seem to be an expert on legalities and can quickly cite case study to protect your a$$ from getting fired when you screw up in the classroom.

    Teachers have become the lowlife of our society hellbent on destroying childrens values and morals. Not all of them, but far too many. You being a shining example of what is wrong with teachers in the US diseducation system.

  86. #282351
    On April 8th, 2008 at 11:38 pm, sunshinerbray said:

    Rooster:

    I’m way out of the topic of this thread, so I’m finished baiting you any more once I hit “submit.”

    When Lamont and SylviaMarie found issue with my comments, they offered alternatives and explained their perspectives, which is what mature adults do when they disagree.

    Two replies later, and here’s where we are with you, by my count:

    1. Total uses of “s***” – 2
    2. Total uses of “a**” – 1
    3. Total references to my inability to perform my job – 3
    4. Other miscellaneous name calling – 1
    5. Anything remotely approaching a question about my postings or specific problems with my comments – 0

    And now, as the resident “Sh@thouse lawyer,” I rest my case.

  87. #282356
    On April 8th, 2008 at 11:53 pm, KaosKlerik said:

    Shinerbray beat me to it, but it doesn’t seem that the assignment is the problem. Nothing is mentioned about what the teacher said or what grade was given, which tells me that part is irrelevent. The sign got passed around and some students took matters into their own hands.

    The problem as I see it is not the assignemnt or even the punks who jumped her, but the reaction of the school officials. She reports a group of male students attacking her, then threatening to rape & kill her.

    A female student reports a threat of a GANG-RAPE during a physical assault.
    THE VICTIM was not allowed to call her parents.
    THE VICTIM was sent back to class.

    Either she didn’t seem upset or didn’t report the entirety of the attack,
    OR
    The school official is an idiot, afraid to upset a minority group, (or both),
    OR
    There is more to this story than we see here.

  88. #282366
    On April 9th, 2008 at 12:10 am, maables said:

    Looks like 3 boys were given in-school suspension http://www.kcbd.com/Global/story.asp?S=8138215

  89. #282383
    On April 9th, 2008 at 1:22 am, Stubby said:

    I don’t know how much more of this kind of garbage we, the Citizens of the USA, have to take. I am absolutely full of disgust for our Presidential candidates and the arrogant, disrespect of the will of the people and the laws of this country. Who are these politicians who can proceed with their own agenda against the will of every taxpaying citizen of this once great country. We are being sold down the river and civil disobedience of a scale never seen before is due. Didn’t they get the picture when the phone lines were shut down after reaction to the “Comprehensive Amnesty” plan?

    This has got to stop and where’s the fence?

  90. #282427
    On April 9th, 2008 at 5:42 am, Straight_Talk_Luigi said:

    Melanie said a group of boys also threatened to rape and kill her. Eventually, the boys let her go and when she went for help, she was ordered back to class, and told she could not call her parents, she said.

    Easy: find out who they are, and send them back whence the came! You wanna start trouble here, then GET OUT!

    LGM, if you are reading this, this is also the big chance for your liberal friends to move to Canada or France!

    I’ll even come over and PERSONALLY help you all pack!

    BTW, I’m multiracial.

  91. #282430
    On April 9th, 2008 at 5:50 am, graysonret said:

    Well, one piece of good news this morning, from No. Virginia:

    http://www.wtop.com/?nid=732&sid=1383383

    Keep up the good work…

  92. #282493
    On April 9th, 2008 at 9:11 am, rooster said:

    On April 8th, 2008 at 11:38 pm, sunshinerbray said:

    And now, as the resident “Sh@thouse lawyer,” I rest my case.

    Our schools are broken beyond comprehension, is this my fault?

    Excuses are made everyday for the failed public school system.

    School officials (Ex Teachers) insist that with more money poured into the cesspool they can make the system work.

    Most clear people know that you can’t offer ideas or solutions to a liberal, you are supposed to agree and keep your mouth shut.

    I stand by my posts.

    You immediately made excuses for the system you are a part of, why?

    Is it because you will not believe that you and your brethern are destroying a nation under the guise of being an “educator”.

    When I encounter a troll on this site I have learned not to respond to their idiotic posts. I had to take exception with yours. From 1987-2006 I was stationed in Germany.

    My kids are right now in the german school system, I thank God for that. I miss them dearly, but at least I know they are getting a real education.

    They do not get indoctrinated, they learn.

  93. #282505
    On April 9th, 2008 at 9:24 am, misterbee241 said:

    Melanie said a group of boys also threatened to rape and kill her. Eventually, the boys let her go and when she went for help, she was ordered back to class, and told she could not call her parents, she said.

    Shows you pretty much who’s in charge, huh?

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