Marching Kids Learn the Price of Freedom
Now yesterday the middle school kids went out vis-a-vis the Senate bill on immigration.
It was a rather disjointed affair, and administrators failed to keep the students on campus. They scattered, then met and marched to a nearby town and back.
Though I can admire their pluck, they will soon realize that a price exists for such actions. Yes, in America you can state your mind and even assemble and march to a cause, but when such a cause costs the school district $32 per kid per day (as it does here) then measures will be taken to stem such actions.
But, still, students have received quite a lesson -- better education than sitting idle in a classroom doing nothing and thinking about less.
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