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Old 02-07-2004, 09:08 AM
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PITTSBURGH - A second-grader was suspended for a day for telling a classmate he would go to hell for saying, “I swear to God.”



Brandy McKenith, 7, was suspended for swearing for saying the word “hell,” but her family says she was referring to the biblical location of fire and brimstone.

She served the suspension Tuesday.

The Pittsburgh Public Schools’ student code of conduct prohibits profanity, but doesn’t provide a definition, spokeswoman Pat Crawford said. The school would not comment further.

Brandy’s father, Wayne McKenith, said when he learned about the suspension, he thought perhaps his daughter had said something worse, so he called the teacher for details. He was told another student overheard his daughter say the word.

“I said, ‘Hell? She got suspended for that?”’ McKenith said.

He said he asked the school to evaluate its profanity policy.

“‘Hell’ is like the least of the words in school today,” McKenith said. “You go home and turn on the TV tonight and tell me how many times you hear the word ’hell.’ And I mean network TV, not even cable.”

Without a clear definition, the district could run into problems enforcing the policy, said Witold Walczak, legal director of the Greater Pittsburgh chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union.

“The school’s policy says ’no profanity’ and that’s not further defined,” Walczak said. “How should this little girl know that ‘hell’ is not allowed?”

“It’s questionable whether ‘hell’ is even a profanity, and it certainly isn’t in the way that she used it,” he added.

McKenith, a suburban Pittsburgh police detective, said family members aren’t “religious fanatics,” but there’s a healthy respect for the Lord, so he accepts her daughter’s explanation.

“She’s under the assumption that good people go to heaven and ... bad people go to hell,” he said Wednesday.

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Oh my god ... I would have been shot by now if i went tp that school Seriously that is really stupid.
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I went to a Catholic school and even there nobodoy was ever suspended for saying hell or anything "worse" than that!

I think this is far-fetched! Why don't suspend those "nice kids" who go to school with guns and knives too? I think they're far more dangerous for their class mates!
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so its okay to show all sorts of violent movies on afternoon tv in america, but a child is suspended for saying "hell"? that makes sense
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Off topic, kind of.

What is the story about the Rugby announcer in England, who was fined for using the term "froggie legs"(?) to describe a French player? This was back in 2000. I was checking out odd news stories last night and found this one amusing.
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so its okay to show all sorts of violent movies on afternoon tv in america, but a child is suspended for saying "hell"? that makes sense
The rules differ from state to state/school to school. One of my students said hell yesterday, and I didn't flinch. Just warned him that saying that isn't nice, especially when you are in school. I would imagine that some schools are a bit more strict than others.
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so its okay to show all sorts of violent movies on afternoon tv in america, but a child is suspended for saying "hell"? that makes sense
The rules differ from state to state/school to school. One of my students said hell yesterday, and I didn't flinch. Just warned him that saying that isn't nice, especially when you are in school. I would imagine that some schools are a bit more strict than others.
i know this is just a single case and cant be applied to america as a whole, but i think if it happened here there would be an outcry and the child woulld be back at school the same day
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you get suspended for saying hell in the states??? here a boy got suspended cause he brought an active hand granade to school i can understand that but the hell story is quite strange... i once called a teacher a morron, defended a girl in my class who had been told by the teacher that her name is silly by saying to the teacher "yours is even worse" and i sweared whenever i received a bad exam- and i really said far worse things than "hell" before the ears of my teachers and i never was even near of suspension....
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