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5-year-old suspended for bringing clear plastic bubble gun to school | 5-year-old suspended for bringing clear plastic bubble gun to school |
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A 5-year-old kindergarten student was suspended on Monday for bringing a clear, plastic, princess-themed bubble gun to class at her elementary school in Colorado. | A 5-year-old kindergarten student was suspended on Monday for bringing a clear, plastic, princess-themed bubble gun to class at her elementary school in Colorado. |
The student received a one-day suspension at Southeast Elementary in Brighton. The girl’s mother said she didn’t know her daughter placed the $5 Frozen-themed bubble gun into her book bag before school. | The student received a one-day suspension at Southeast Elementary in Brighton. The girl’s mother said she didn’t know her daughter placed the $5 Frozen-themed bubble gun into her book bag before school. |
"I apologized right away and said that I am so sorry she did that," she told KMGH-TV. "I appreciate that they’re trying to keep our kids safe, I really do. But there needs to be some common sense. It blows bubbles.” | "I apologized right away and said that I am so sorry she did that," she told KMGH-TV. "I appreciate that they’re trying to keep our kids safe, I really do. But there needs to be some common sense. It blows bubbles.” |
When the student brandished the toy during recess, school officials invoked their zero tolerance policy and phoned her mother, telling her to pick up her daughter. | When the student brandished the toy during recess, school officials invoked their zero tolerance policy and phoned her mother, telling her to pick up her daughter. |
“What bugs me is this is going to be something they can refer to if we have any issues in the future, which I don’t foresee," she told the station, "it’s always going to be lingering there, in her school file.” | “What bugs me is this is going to be something they can refer to if we have any issues in the future, which I don’t foresee," she told the station, "it’s always going to be lingering there, in her school file.” |
Still, the school district stood by the suspension. | Still, the school district stood by the suspension. |
"This suspension is consistent with our district policy as well as how southeast has handled similar situations," the school said in a statement. "Where students have brought items such as Nerf guns to school and also received one-day suspensions.” | "This suspension is consistent with our district policy as well as how southeast has handled similar situations," the school said in a statement. "Where students have brought items such as Nerf guns to school and also received one-day suspensions.” |
Advocates for smarter gun control laws ultimately blasted the school's decision to punish the student. | |
“It’s absurd to send a 5-year-old home for a bubble-maker,” Nathan Woodliff, ACLU Colorado's executive director, told the station. “This is a silly example of a very real problem." |
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