{"id":692,"date":"2007-04-18T06:58:37","date_gmt":"2007-04-18T11:58:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/692"},"modified":"2007-04-18T07:01:01","modified_gmt":"2007-04-18T12:01:01","slug":"another-reason-why-public-education-in-america-is-under-attack","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/692","title":{"rendered":"Another Reason Why Public Education In America Is Under Attack&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>No&#8230;not because the religious right doesn&#8217;t want anybody to learn any science that contradicts the bible.&nbsp; Not because right wing republicans don&#8217;t want an educated public going to the polls.&nbsp; Yes&#8230;it&#8217;s all that&#8230;but it&#8217;s also this: a lot of American adults have bad memories of their treatment at the hands of teachers, administrators, principals.&nbsp; Not quite as extreme as this kid&#8217;s&#8230;but similar in kind&#8230;<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.pittsburghlive.com\/x\/tribunereview\/news\/westmoreland\/s_501066.html\"><strong>Time stands still for Hempfield teen in lockup<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<p>A Hempfield Area High School sophomore spent 12 days in juvenile detention after authorities in Westmoreland County mistakenly charged him with making a March 11 bomb threat, <strong>in part because the district had not changed its clocks to reflect daylight-saving time.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Cody Webb, 15, of Hempfield, was arrested March 12 and charged with a felony count of threatening to use weapons of mass destruction and misdemeanor counts of making false alarms to public entities, reckless endangerment, disorderly conduct and making terrorist threats.<\/p>\n<p>Webb, an honors student involved in student council, tennis and the Japanese Club, was immediately taken to the county&#8217;s juvenile detention center.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Cody never even had a (school) detention,&quot; said his mother, Linda Webb. &quot;It was a nightmare.&quot;<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Cody called the school&#8217;s automated delay announcement system.&nbsp; An hour later someone called in a bomb threat.&nbsp; But the time stamp was off by an hour because of the new start of daylight savings time this year.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Now&#8230;the school officials also had, by the time they dragged Cody into the Principal&#8217;s office, a recording of the threat, but&#8230;well&#8230;like I said&#8230;there are a lot of Americans who know by now, how this story is going to go&#8230;<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>&quot;Mrs. Charlton asked me if I had a cell phone. I said, &#8216;Yeah,&#8217; and she said, &#8216;What&#8217;s the number?&#8217; I told her, and she started saying, &#8216;We got him. We got him.&#8217; I was completely oblivious to what they were talking about,&quot; he said.<\/p>\n<p>In the Principal&#8217;s office, administrators demanded that Webb admit to calling in the bomb threat, he said.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I wasn&#8217;t going to admit to something I didn&#8217;t do,&quot; he said. &quot;Me and God know I didn&#8217;t do it.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>Webb&#8217;s parents, Linda and Budd Webb, arrived at the school and listened to the recorded bomb threat. Linda Webb told administrators it wasn&#8217;t her son.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;They kept saying that it was his voice. They didn&#8217;t even know him,&quot; she said.<\/p>\n<p>After a state trooper arrived, Charlton told the teen he was being arrested, and the trooper read Webb his Miranda rights.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I was in shock,&quot; Webb said.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>They had their man and nothing was going to change their minds about it&#8230;let alone the facts. &nbsp; Yes&#8230;it gets better.&nbsp; But you probably knew that&#8230;<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>The next day, Webb had a detention hearing and was held for court. After 10 more days in detention, Webb was back in court for his case to be heard. He was released to his parents&#8217; custody that day after Westmoreland County Common Pleas Judge John Driscoll continued the hearing when the state police failed to appear.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>The kid, an honor roll student, has now been held in a juvenile detention center for 12 days and the police can&#8217;t be bothered to show up for his hearing because&#8230;why&#8230;?&nbsp; Well&#8230;<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Trooper Jeanne Martin, spokeswoman for state police at Greensburg, said the time change was an issue. Driscoll dismissed the charges March 27.<\/p>\n<p>The teen said he did call the school&#8217;s delay hot line early Sunday, March 11. But that was an hour before the bomb threat was phoned in, said the family&#8217;s attorney, Tim Andrews. After Webb&#8217;s parents obtained his cell phone records, Andrews found the call times did not match.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I found out the district had not changed their clocks to reflect daylight-saving time,&quot; Andrews said. &quot;They were changed Monday morning.&quot;<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Somebody else besides the kid&#8217;s attorney was also looking at the evidence&#8230;<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>&quot;The district attorney subpoenaed the cell phone records, and it didn&#8217;t take more than a minute to see the times didn&#8217;t match,&quot; Andrews said.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Whoops!&nbsp; Of course&#8230;the school considers itself blameless&#8230;<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Hempfield solicitor Dennis Slyman said law enforcement did not question administrators about the school&#8217;s clocks.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;The authorities never, never asked us anything about the clocks and daylight-saving time,&quot; Slyman said. &quot;Whatever they did was with their own investigation and outside the auspices of the school district.&quot;<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p><em>It&#8217;s their fault they arrested a kid we told them had made a bomb threat, and threw him in jail&#8230;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Yes&#8230;it gets better&#8230;&nbsp; You knew it did&#8230;<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Budd Webb wept as he described learning that his son would be cleared.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I got a callfrom our attorney that said he had paperwork signed by Judge Driscoll dropping the felony and misdemeanor charges against my son,&quot; he said.<\/p>\n<p>County juvenile detention officials wanted to keep Webb in custody, Andrews said. <strong>&quot;They wanted him to have a mental health evaluation because he wouldn&#8217;t admit to making the call.&quot;<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>(emphasis mine).&nbsp; They had the wrong person, but since they couldn&#8217;t make him admit to making a bomb threat that he had not made, they felt that was evidence of a mental problem.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>And of course&#8230;they&#8217;re blameless too&#8230;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>County officials said Tuesday that Webb was in custody no longer than the law requires.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Legally, we were OK. We didn&#8217;t step on this kid&#8217;s rights,&quot; said Mike Sturnick, supervisor for the juvenile probation office.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Well thank goodness they only kept an innocent kid in jail no longer then the law allows.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Now&#8230;at this point&#8230;if you haven&#8217;t attended public school in America, or you had a much, Much better experience with teachers and school officials during your childhood then most people, that tape recording of the bomb threat may still be nagging at you.&nbsp; How could they sit a kid and his mother down and play a recording of that does not sound like that kid making a bomb threat, and still insist that it was that kid making that threat&#8230;you may be wondering.&nbsp; I see you&#8217;ve never been accused by a teacher or a principal of something doing something that you didn&#8217;t do&#8230;&nbsp;\n<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.passablynews.com\/index.php?subaction=showfull&amp;id=1175830780\">Webb gave an insight into the school&#8217;s impressive investigative techniques<\/a>, saying that he was ushered in to see the principal, Kathy Charlton. She asked him what his phone number was, and , according to Webb, when he replied &#8216;she started waving her hands in the air and saying &ldquo;we got him, we got him.&rdquo;&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>&#8216;They just started flipping out, saying I made a bomb threat to the school,&#8217; he told local television station KDKA. After he protested his innocence, Webb says that the principal said: <strong>&#8216;Well, why should we believe you? You&#8217;re a criminal. Criminals lie all the time.&#8217;<\/strong>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Upon further reflection, you can see how the whole republican right wing attack on public education, even, how their attack on our system of justice, plays on a deeply felt resentment a lot of Americans have toward their childhood experiences at the hands of ignorant kid hating louts who only became teachers because they couldn&#8217;t master the art of flipping hamburgers at McDonalds.<\/p>\n<p>Home schooling&#8230;it isn&#8217;t just for religious fanatics anymore&#8230;<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Webb&#8217;s mother arranged home-schooling for him until he decides where to continue his education. He doesn&#8217;t want to return to Hempfield.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>The kid was an honors student.&nbsp; He had an active academic life.&nbsp; Was in the school council.&nbsp; And in an instant, a jackass principal taught him a lesson about life, hard work, academic excellence and achievement he&#8217;ll never fucking forget.&nbsp; And lesson about the public schools.&nbsp; Somewhere, Pat Robertson is smiling.\n<\/p>\n<p>Oh&#8230;and&#8230;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Martin said the state police investigation into the bomb threat remains open.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>No shit Sherlock.&nbsp; Gotta love those awesome police investigative skills you folks there have.&nbsp; When someone at the station complains their computer isn&#8217;t working, how long before someone checks to see if it&#8217;s plugged in&#8230;?&nbsp; Just curious&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>No&#8230;not because the religious right doesn&#8217;t want anybody to learn any science that contradicts the bible.&nbsp; Not because right wing republicans don&#8217;t want an educated public going to the polls.&nbsp; Yes&#8230;it&#8217;s all that&#8230;but it&#8217;s also this: a lot of American adults have bad memories of their treatment at the hands of teachers, administrators, principals.&nbsp; Not [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[20,19],"class_list":["post-692","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-uncategorized","tag-the-american-gutter","tag-the-jackass-chronicles"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/692","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/3"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=692"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/692\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=692"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=692"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=692"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}