MESA, Ariz. -- A school policy banning student hugging prompted dozens of east Valley students to protest with a giant group hug across the street from campus.
"I think it's ridiculous," said Chelsea Branham, a 14-year-old student at Shepherd Junior High School in east Mesa.
Branham said she got detention this week for hugging her friend after school.
"It's not like it's supposed to mean anything," she said. "It's not like I was making out with him or something."
Branham joined her classmates on Friday for a 20-minute, public hug-a-thon.
"She's taking a stand and I'm standing behind her to do it," said Stephanie Wiegold, her mother.
The "no-hugging" rule had previously been in the student handbook. After many students began expressing concern about public hugging and kissing in the hallways, the school began reinforcing the guideline by punishing huggers, which led to Friday's protest.
Prior to the demonstration, the district said the principal and students brokered an agreement to clarify the "no-hugging" rule. According to the guidelines, small hugs, less than two seconds, are permitted but longer ones and kissing are not.
"We can only hug two seconds? That's ridiculous," Branham said. "It's barely even a hug."
"What we're doing here is hoping to help kids understand what's happening," said Kathy Bareiss of Mesa public schools.
The district said a list of acceptable and non-acceptable behaviors will be handed out to students on Monday.
www.kpho.com/news/15456156/detail.html
*hugs*
flint
"I think it's ridiculous," said Chelsea Branham, a 14-year-old student at Shepherd Junior High School in east Mesa.
Branham said she got detention this week for hugging her friend after school.
"It's not like it's supposed to mean anything," she said. "It's not like I was making out with him or something."
Branham joined her classmates on Friday for a 20-minute, public hug-a-thon.
"She's taking a stand and I'm standing behind her to do it," said Stephanie Wiegold, her mother.
The "no-hugging" rule had previously been in the student handbook. After many students began expressing concern about public hugging and kissing in the hallways, the school began reinforcing the guideline by punishing huggers, which led to Friday's protest.
Prior to the demonstration, the district said the principal and students brokered an agreement to clarify the "no-hugging" rule. According to the guidelines, small hugs, less than two seconds, are permitted but longer ones and kissing are not.
"We can only hug two seconds? That's ridiculous," Branham said. "It's barely even a hug."
"What we're doing here is hoping to help kids understand what's happening," said Kathy Bareiss of Mesa public schools.
The district said a list of acceptable and non-acceptable behaviors will be handed out to students on Monday.
www.kpho.com/news/15456156/detail.html
*hugs*
flint
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Fri, March 7, 2008 - 7:50 PMUgh. Arizona sucks. Sheriff Joe Arpaio is the worst sheriff in the whole entire world. No doubt he was the puppetmaster in this ordeal.
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Sun, March 9, 2008 - 9:19 PM<<Ugh. Arizona sucks. Sheriff Joe Arpaio is the worst sheriff in the whole entire world. No doubt he was the puppetmaster in this ordeal. >>
umm dont know about that, everything i have ever seen or read on him makes me wish we had a sheriff like him in every town in the US.
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Mon, March 10, 2008 - 3:26 AMkids these days!
Back in my day, we didn't have no showing' of affection,
we just had gang fights and race riots...
and we liked it that way..
no but seriously
I think really our high schools have become the beginnings of a police state well on it's way, Just a bit of paranoia on my part I guess. A kid I know got suspended for three days when a couple of condoms fell out of his pocket as he boarded a bus, and he wasn't even wearing red or blue, which might have indicated some kind of gang affiliation. grrrrrrrrr
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Mon, March 10, 2008 - 11:56 PMUse a condom go to jail? Really, I'm very scared! -
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Tue, March 11, 2008 - 6:54 PMThere's a concept I'm just not getting,
So many activities go on on the down low, that society as a whole is in total denial about. The school bureaucracy seems to think that banning hugs or condoms, is going to keep teenagers from getting their freak on in the back seat of they mama's minivan.
I'm guessing by that same logic confiscating rolling papers is going to stop people from smoking out, lowering the speed limit is going to keep people from driving fast, and you can stop an elephant stampede by removing his stampeder.
Let me go on record, that I think the world is more than ready for some anti-bureaucracy legislation.
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Re: School Bans Hugs Over 2 Seconds
Sun, April 13, 2008 - 4:43 PM....Ummmmm....can I have the stampeder??
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Sat, March 8, 2008 - 3:43 PMWhat happened to hugs not bombs? I'm really afraid! :-(
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Tue, March 11, 2008 - 9:15 PMNext thing you know we are going to have rulers out to make sure we are a minimum of 12inches from everyone else while walking down a hall way.
Has no one payed any attention to the studies stating that we need physical contact other wise certain chemical in our brain that fight depression are not released? Wish I had book marked that one. America is so PC it's getting stupid.
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Fri, March 28, 2008 - 2:28 PMThis is ridiculous. What country is this? It's stuff like this that makes me say Fascist Police state. -
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Sun, April 13, 2008 - 2:40 PMi am glad i did not go to such a school... i am glad that no-one i know goes to such a school... i think it appropriate that people protest this or pull their kids from such a place... it would not sit well with me that my money was going to such a school...
in this simple... innocuous way... it is taking a first step away from society... it is the first damaging step to being inhuman... it, in its simple way, demeans the value of human life thru expression.
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Sun, April 13, 2008 - 4:40 PMI am such a touchy feely person that this would drive me crazy. Hugs are so good for the sprit and soul. It can make a persons day, it is proven that hug can boost a persons immune system and self esteem.
As for Joe, he is the bomb. To save money he put the over flow prisoner into Army surplus tents, when they complained (surprise, surprise) He said is the tents were good enough for our service members in Iraq, then they are good enough for over indulged prisoners!