Pubdate: Fri, 06 Jul 2001 Source: State, The (SC) Copyright: 2001 The State Contact: http://www.thestate.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/426 Author: Linda Campbell ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY CAN RUIN CHILD'S LIFE I have to agree with Leonard Pitts (The State, June 4) about how stupid zero tolerance is and will continue to be if we as parents sit back and let this continue to happen. I also agree with another reader, Clarence Jones (Letters, June 14), that we need to start a grassroots movement that would end this kind of tyranny in our schools. When a criminal goes to jail and then to trial, he gets a hearing before a jury of his peers, not from a school board that does not know the child and refers to the child as a number on a piece of paper. I as a parent know first-hand about how zero tolerance has ruined a child's life. A student who never had the first discipline problem in school now faces an uncertain future. This incident has cost us as parents and our child dearly in money as well as mental anguish. My child made a mistake (all children do); yet the child who provided the opportunity for this mistake is still in school, receiving an education, but my child was expelled. What the children did in no way was going to harm any other child's life or their own; they just made a mistake. I am so appalled to learn that we hold our children to a higher standard than we do our government officials; yet these officials are the ones who make the laws. Zero tolerance needs to be enforced with common sense. It should fit the needs of our children, not those of some moronic official. Linda Campbell Columbia - --- MAP posted-by: Beth