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    Galesburg (IL) teen suspended for carrying a purse at at school

    A Galesburg mother says the Galesburg High School’s purse ban has gone too far. Her daughter had to attend the school’s In-School Structured Program after she used a clutch purse to carry feminine products and pencils at school.

    Galesburg High School sent notices to students in October 2013 about the purse ban.

    “Things like people texting in purses, in class or inappropriate items coming into class; and so it wasn’t a single incident, it wasn’t even two or three, it was a combination of all those,” said Principal Roy Van Meter said October 18, 2013 about the ban.

    “Checking for weapons and checking for drugs and checking for all that, I am in compliance with that all the way, but this was the last straw,” said Carri Harding.

    Harding’s 17-year-old daughter was carrying a purple, gold-studded bag with her to class Monday, April 21, 2014.

    “She carries her personal feminine napkins in it, hand sanitizing lotion and wipes during her monthly cycle,” said Harding.

    Harding says, “that time of the month” was not a valid excuse for carrying the bag in the eyes of the school.

    “She didn’t even want to go back to school. She loves school,” she said.

    Instead, Harding’s daughter got a green slip assigning her to the In-School Structured Program, commonly known as in-school suspension.

    “I didn’t find it fair. I thought it was quite degrading actually,” said Harding.

    Harding says the school told her daughter she could continue carrying the purse with a doctor’s note saying she had a medical condition.

    “Really, a medical condition? I mean, every woman has it every month. It’s not a medical condition, it’s nature,” said Harding
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    The article comments are worth reading. They are suggesting the young high school girl carry her feminine products in her sock or a clear ziplock bag so she does not violate the purse policy! Of course boys can carry wallets!

  • #2
    This shows how low the educational establishment has sunk. They aren't even competent door guards.
    "Faith is nothing but a firm assent of the mind : which, if it be regulated, as is our duty, cannot be afforded to anything but upon good reason, and so cannot be opposite to it."
    -John Locke

    "It's all been melded together into one giant, authoritarian, leftist scream."
    -Newman

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    • #3
      Galesburg is the birthplace of Carl Sandburg, they really failed him.

      I was searching for an update to this story and just seen that Galesburg is getting a 9' tall statue of Carl. http://www.galesburg.com/article/201...NEWS/140429972

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      • #4
        I don't see the big deal. Rules are rules for a reason.

        Surely there are other girls in this school facing the same red menace. What do they do?
        “Any sufficiently advanced capitalism is indistinguishable from rent seeking.” ~ =j

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tom Servo View Post
          I don't see the big deal. Rules are rules for a reason.

          Surely there are other girls in this school facing the same red menace. What do they do?
          This thought occurred to me, too. Most brands of 'hygiene' products today offer little cases to carry the items. The cases can fit in a pocket (or a bra). Otherwise, they could be kept in a locker. There seems to be a lot of advice on this subject via Google.

          Don't get me wrong - I think this level of security in a school is insane. On the other hand, it's honest since a lot of schools function like low-security Federal prisons now.
          "Alexa, slaughter the fatted calf."

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          • #6
            “She carries her personal feminine napkins in it, hand sanitizing lotion and wipes during her monthly cycle,” said Harding.
            The girl just sounds like a trouble maker to me. She should follow the rules or drop out of high school. We all know that kids are never bullied or teased in school.

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            • #7
              She is breaking the rules, but what a stupid rule. Not to mention she shouldn't have to state her personal business.

              Okay, so there is a drug problem at school. Guys carry drugs just fine without a purse.

              Here's an idea. Have the school nurse carry an endless supply of feminine products for students to come and get whenever they want for no charge.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Tom Servo View Post
                I don't see the big deal. Rules are rules for a reason.

                Surely there are other girls in this school facing the same red menace. What do they do?
                They use the vending machine in the ladies' room. This is just a racket run by Big Tampon.
                Enjoy.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Norm dePlume View Post
                  They use the vending machine in the ladies' room. This is just a racket run by Big Tampon.
                  According to the article comments there is no vending machine in the ladies room.

                  Where would the girls keep the change for the machine if they did not have pockets?

                  More from the comments:

                  So basically, because there are so many thugs in the schools, decent, honest students must live by asinine rules. If I had been forced to carry my pads or tampons around in my shoe (like the one lady suggested) or buy them from the vending machine 2 or 3 times a day, I would have dropped out of school from embarrassment.

                  Maybe she should wear tampons as earrings like those disgusting women reporters on MSNBC. Then the school would be begging her to bring a bag.
                  Most of the people commenting here that they should “follow the rules” are the first that would scream foul if they were not allowed to bring their purses/bags/clutches/handbags to work or church or town meeting or any other assembly where you might need to have a tampon or sanitary napkin available. Do you realize how badly a youngster would be ridiculed and bullied if she was found to have a sanitary napkin in her sock or bra? Put the shoe on the other foot, people!
                  This comment really illustrates the issue:

                  Let’s see, as a 2012 graduate having a locker in the industrial hallway..I would know there isn’t enough time AT ALL to go to your locker to get your books and go to the bathroom then make it to class all in 5 minutes. Let alone being on your cycle needing to get a pad/tamp and then use it plus the above. And sure she could have went to her locker in class but would have had to been escorted by a admin personnel. Can we say EMBARRASSING?! It’s embarrassing just to be 17 years old walked from class to the bathroom. Now we’re gonna have to explain that we have to stop by our locker to get a pad? Yeah sorry no. Crock of horse shit if you ask me. Graduate early kids it’s like a prison if you dont.

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                  • #10
                    Stupid rule. Not even the school that led the county in felony arrests in our county back in Florida had a no-purses rule. I don't know where Galesburg IL is or what sort of demographic it has, but this rule sounds like it was a solution in search of a problem, or perhaps just another power trip by the petty functionaries who dominate the educational establishment.
                    "Since the historic ruling, the Lovings have become icons for equality. Mildred released a statement on the 40th anniversary of the ruling in 2007: 'I am proud that Richard’s and my name is on a court case that can help reinforce the love, the commitment, the fairness, and the family that so many people, Black or white, young or old, gay or straight, seek in life. I support the freedom to marry for all. That’s what Loving, and loving, are all about.'." - Mildred Loving (Loving v. Virginia)

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Celeste Chalfonte View Post
                      Stupid rule. Not even the school that led the county in felony arrests in our county back in Florida had a no-purses rule. I don't know where Galesburg IL is or what sort of demographic it has, but this rule sounds like it was a solution in search of a problem, or perhaps just another power trip by the petty functionaries who dominate the educational establishment.
                      It's in the middle of no where, mostly a rural farming community that is the home of a major railway hub (BNSF) and has some public housing. 32k residents.

                      The other big news in that town is the fire hydrant testing. They have no news.


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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Norm dePlume View Post
                        They use the vending machine in the ladies' room. This is just a racket run by Big Tampon.
                        It's been ten years since that lonely day I left you
                        In the morning rain, smoking gun in hand
                        Ten lonely years but how my heart, it still remembers
                        Pray for me, momma, I'm a gypsy now

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