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Now a days student life in our high schools are way out of hand!!! kids fight each other and even faculty members. Some people want to blame the school system while others blame the parents. There are many factors that can be brought into play when trying to decide who to blame. I feel for the teachers that get caught up in situations where they have to step outside of their position due to extreme circumstances.  I just wanted to get that off of my chest one time.
 
This particular story comes from a high school in Pittsburg  where a teacher may have gone too far to stop a fight between students. Check out the article and decide for yourself.
 

(Via:Blackmediascoop)The principal of Pittsburg High School, Todd Whitmire, said the photo was taken last Friday as he restrained a 15-year-old student who refused to stop fighting with another male student. “It certainly doesn’t show what happened,” he told KTVU.

He said the photo went viral almost immediately.He said he wasn’t that concerned that the photo of him was taken out of context as much as he worried about the demeaning and racist comments written by students about the situation. On Monday, he suspended ten students who forwarded a version of the photo, on which inappropriate captions had been added. Whitmire said a total of 12 students were suspended, two of them for fighting, the others for their social media activity.

Some students said they thought suspension was an extreme punishment because the students were only exercising their right to free speech. Whitmire says monitoring social media is commonplace at schools and that what happened at Pittsburg High School was something that could happen anywhere.

“What was disappointing was the [kind of] comments associated–racist comments, derogatory comments,” said Whitmore.

The female student in the photo, Ashley Johnson, was wearing a neck brace Tuesday when KTVU went to speak with her. Johnson told KTVU that she was drawn into the fight last Friday after a male student twice her size slammed her into a wall.

She claims that she was not fighting back but that the principal grabbed her anyway. “I wasn’t fighting back. I was lying on the ground,” said Johnson. Johnson said Tuesday that she holds the principal responsible for her injury, alleging that he used too much force to restrain her.

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