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Logan County Schools hire independent investigator
by Debbie Rolen
Staff Writer

An incident involving a Logan County Middle School eighth-grader, his suspension and arrest has sparked nationwide interest and controversy. The teenager wore a T-shirt depicting an AR-15 rifle, the NRA logo and the slogan “Protect your right.” A school staff member asked him to change the shirt. His refusal and subsequent events ended with his suspension and arrest.

The Logan County Board of Education has secured the services of an independent investigator to look into the circumstances surrounding the suspension. The investigator has completed interviews related to the situation and his report is expected soon.

Wilma Zigmond, superintendent of Logan County Schools, said the unusual step was taken because the Logan County Board of Education wanted to ensure a complete, objective evaluation of the situation was conducted. No school board members were involved in the initial decision to suspend the student, Zigmond noted, and they became aware of the situation only after the case received significant publicity because the student and family members talked to the media.

Although student privacy policies prohibit Zigmond from directly commenting on a specific case, she addressed general policies and resulting actions.

“Logan County school policies do prohibit certain kinds of attire, including shirts that promote drug-, alcohol-, or tobacco-related products that are prohibited in school buildings,” Zigmond said. “Students also are told they ‘will not ignore or refuse to comply with directions or instructions given by school authorities,’ in accordance with school policy.”

Contrary to some reports, Zigmond added, shirts that depict guns or promote the National Rifle Association are not expressly forbidden by school policy. In fact, on a recent Monday several students wore shirts promoting the NRA without any incident whatsoever.

“What students are not permitted to do, however, is disrupt the educational process,” she said. “That policy is in place to benefit everyone and ensure an appropriate learning environment for all Logan County students. I can say unequivocally that no student in our county has ever been suspended for wearing a t-shirt that promotes the NRA.”

Phyllis Adkins, president of the Logan County Board of Education, stressed that school board members support both the First Amendment and the Second Amendment.

“Our members understand the sensitivity surrounding this issue, but it should be made clear that board members have not taken any action regarding a student suspension,” Adkins said. “We are interested in ensuring that we have all the facts, however, which is why we hired an outside investigator. After receiving that report, we will determine whether board action is warranted. Our primary object is – and always has been – to ensure that our students receive the best education possible and that our staff members have a safe and respectful environment in which to work.”

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DrPepperPHD
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May 11, 2013
Just to be clear, I used an incorrect word "pored" for "poured." In my absolute zeal to get that post to the Logan Banner, I made an error. There are other errors, but ya'll can figure them out! I hope Jack takes his medication; the man needs help!
DrPepperPHD
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May 11, 2013
I will say one nice thing about Jack before I start my reply: he is only one or two people who regularly comments on anything other than me! You would think nobody else has an opinion in Logan County except that leftist up in Lincoln County who is trying to sway people against their rights to protection.

Jack, before I reply…please take your medication!

The 2nd Amendment was created to protect the citizenry of colonial times from the despots of England. Our forefathers knew full well that the day would come the federal government would try to usurp power from the people. They had the prescience of forethought to realize somebody like Obama would arise. Unfortunately for many people such as you, it will be too late before we are sunk!

Jack, please read something other than the Huffington Post! I recommend the Drudge Report. It has links to the Huffington Post on occasion, but Matt Drudge tries to expose people to the truth.

If I might digress from this topic just for a moment: Jack…do you realize that Obama and his administration have blood on their hands? They cowardly let an ambassador and his colleagues die at the hand of terrorists. I will kindly give you and others like you a link to ABC news which FINALLY discusses the issue:

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2013/05/exclusive-benghazi-talking-points-underwent-12-revisions-scrubbed-of-terror-references/ . Did it ever occur to you why the message sent to the American public was scrubbed of all details of anything to do with terrorists groups? The reason was because Obama was in the middle of a campaign and did not want to sully his image. The truth of the matter is Obama is inept! He is the most incompetent president in history. I posit if Obama had the guts to release his grade transcripts (which he is a coward and won’t do), you would find mediocre grades! Everything that bung hole has was gotten by affirmative action! (By the way Logan Banner, “bung hole” is a legitimate word which means a hole in a barrel though which a fluid is pored.) I don’t think some of my posts are being printed. One would think everything I say would be in print because I am the only one who writes anything or has an opinion! However, I do respect the Logan Banner’s right to not print anything they feel might offend people.

OK…Jack, sorry for the digression! The Supreme Court understands the 2nd Amendment to mean ordinary people DO have the right to bear arms (The Supreme Court sees it as I do). What happened with the children getting killed was a tragedy; but the democrats need to stop trying to use it for political talking points. Did you know that each day many people are killed by weapons other than guns? Where do we stop? Will you also ban pocket knives? Of course not! People are responsible for their own actions! I will stop at this point. I hope and pray that someday you will see the light. Where your head is right at this moment there is only darkness!

DrPepperPHD
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May 09, 2013
Anyone with half their brain tied behind their back knows this was a political statement in support of the 2nd Amendment. Ron Gregory and his friends can have a cow over this, but most good people support our Constitution as it is. There are two good reasons to support gun control. 1. To protect one’s self and family. 2. To guard against tyranny. These rights are enshrined in our Construction. I think the lad was a hero to stand up to the leftist. I say “bravo.” We need more children who are not afraid to stand up to people who want to destroy our nation. I think the good people of Hamlin can agree on that one (with the exception of one). What the inquiry will find out is that the boy was fully within his rights to wear the shirt, and the police and school authorities were out of line. I noticed how Zigmond was tiptoeing around this issue. Notice how NONE of the board members knew ANYTHING of this! I don’t blame them…I would cover my a@@ as well! The ACLU is getting involved because this is a constitutional issue.

Personally, I feel the teacher and all those associated with this need to take some kind of sensitivity training that opens their eyes to what the 2nd Amendment is about and why we need it today more than ever. Ron Gregory and people like him need to open their eyes to why these sacred documents were created, and why the NRA is protecting the 2nd Amendment from the grasp of Obama. To make this clear, Obama made the tragedy with the school kids getting killed a political talking point. I think the liberals are desperate and will use any means available to pass their agenda.

Obama was in Mexico saying that American guns were killing Mexicans…oops…he also forgot to mention his administration sold high powered guns to the Mexican Drug Cartel. Why? To be used against Americans so that his gun agenda would go through! The president is lower than scum on a rock at the bottom of a river! I have found over the years, there is no depth to how low Obama will go, or how low he will bow to get his leftist agenda through.

jack_4ral
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May 10, 2013
Anyone with half their brain tied behind their back knows this was a political statement to support of the NRA. The NRA does not protect the 2nd Amendment "A well regulated Militia, necessary for the security of a free State". THE 2ND Amendment is about "A well regulated Militia" which is obsolete in the 21st Century in the United States of America. If the NRA wanted to protect the "People" against "The People's" Federal Government and Tyranny they would not be supporting the Conservative/Republican Party. I believe that the slaughter of Children by firearms is indeed a legitimate talking point. I believe that the NRA supported by Conservative Republicans are desperate and will use any means available to pass their agenda so the NRA will not go the way of the KKK.

The Conservative/Republican Party and the NRA are lower than Whale $h!t at the bottom of the Ocean, the above Party and Association will go to no depth to bow down to their Right-Wing fringe.
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