I tried hard to stay out of this one, but I failed. After reading it all over days, a few lines to stir up some thought.
1. Witness the power of the media. How would it have turned out without a camera man and reporter.
2. Whatever happened to ‘taking responsibility for your actions’ - Thats directed at the board for waffling and the students. The collective truth is somewhere between prank and fibbing teens - or a complete cross collection of the extremes and everything in between. It also goes for anyone else involved - the bean spiller and/or adults that allowed the moment to occur - no matter the innocent intent. Pretending to perpetrate a crime is not amusing in all circles. Lessons are to be learned by all, no single party should shoulder 100% of this mess.
3. Society needs to take one on the chin too - that means me and you as we wanted it this way. It was not long ago that the schools had no business in the students out of school life. One day in 1999 changed that. It was called Columbine (4-20-99). Thats when the zero tolerance school policy was born and it has evolved to what we have today. The school board took a lot of heat because they missed the same warning signs as did law enforcement and parents. Today most schools have police officers assigned to them. Congrats!
More than likely its much to do about nothing, but it is a necessary warning or wakeup for us all. I hear from time to time that 3/4ths of teenagers experience alcohol before they graduate high school. Thats fine - no big secret. I was one of them too. Its those that are responsible (there is that word again) that will have a life long casual, enjoyable and harmless relationship with alcohol. Those that are not will be lucky to be just an alcoholic. Its a fact that alcohol is a gateway drug...so you know where that goes....
I don’t see a ‘right’ on this one. The camera can instantly change your mind, its not the schools burden as we made their policy, we invited them into watching our kids at all times. Not saying facebook or myspace is remotely suspect, kids will be kids, innocent intent or not and its rightly up to the parent to let their kid have a beer at their 4th of July party (age appropriate of course). I just think it needs to simmer down, peacefully make this whole deal better and everyone take a lump or two and perhaps be just a wee bit wiser and wee bit more responsible next time.
My mom gave me a little piece of advice a long time ago. “If you don’t want anyone to read it, don’t write it down” - thats golden. Don’t take it at face value either.