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Schoolboy gets detention for using Firefox

That'll fix the cheeky blighter

A HIGH SCHOOL student in Pennsylvania has been handed detention for having the temerity to run Firefox in class.

The disciplinary report sent home to his parents and reproduced online, here, begins:

"To the Parent(s)/Guardian(s) of [Whippersnapper]*, Grade 11

"This is to inform you [Whippersnapper] has been assigned a(n) Detention. ...

"Incident Description: Today in class [redacted] had a program launched called Foxfire.exe [sic]. I had told [redacted] to close the program and to resume work but he told me that it was just a different browser and that he was doing his work. I had given him two warnings but he insisted that it was just a 'better' browser and that he wasn't doing anything wrong. I had then issued his detention."

The notice goes on to sentence the lad to two hours detention and detail further consequences to be imposed should he fail to comply - three hours of Saturday morning detention or, failing to serve that, a three day suspension from school.

One can't help but notice that the teacher not only hasn't a clue about Firefox, and even got the program name wrong, but is also challenged as to grammar.

We think the kid should take the three-day vacation from school on offer here. µ

* Not his real name

Comments

I wonder...

If he goes to High School @ Redmond.edu
posted by : Oldgreyguy, 17 December 2007

email

This is what makes monopoly like Microsoft possible. People don't have a clue what is out there. I mention Linux to people and they say what is that. Microsoft relies on people not being educated and some people being plain stupid, like the teacher in the example. Wait a minute, aren't teachers supposed to be smart? What's this one doing being a teacher? Guess that's why US is not Germany or Japan. We don't like to read textbooks and we watch Will Smith movies. Oh, and..Staples - that was EASY!
posted by : comment, 17 December 2007

really?

The kid got detention for disobeying, not for using Firefox...
posted by : clawhammer, 17 December 2007

Linux

It's *really* funny that some of you seem to consider linux a realistic alternative to windows for the average public. You're detached from reality.
posted by : meelk, 17 December 2007

Not News to Me

My sister got detention for the exact same thing. Of course, she had portable Firefox installed on her USB memory key, and it just so happens that the school's content filter works through only Internet Exploder. So yeah, she may have been using it to get around the content filter...but she wasn't actually going to any weird sites. She had to do some research on Shakespeare, and wouldn't you know that the school content filter blocks anything with any profanity in it. So much for "educational reason."

It is the lack of knowledge that lets this type of thing happen, but it also is a mechanism of control, no matter how unfounded.
posted by : White_Morpheus, 17 December 2007

Detention?

It was worth the sacrifice.
posted by : Mr Lizard, 17 December 2007

no comment...

"Foxfire.exe" ... :) :) :) :) :)

Sweet mother of Jesus! Troll-teachers making the rules in the XXI th century.
Sue him, kiddo! Sue his brain out!
posted by : son of firefox, 17 December 2007

work!

Since when was using any browser, firefox or not, work?
posted by : Dan, 17 December 2007

who is charles smith?

i'm bored and off work this week.. so i did some digging... cant find this guy named charles smith on their site... but here is a list of teachers and their email addresses including the principal.

http://www.bsisd.esc18.net/High_School/Big%20Spring%20High%20School/teacher%20sites/teachers.htm

by the way, will smith is a great actor.
posted by : xbbdc, 17 December 2007

yet another reason to homeschool

The public school system has degraded greatly. Detention is now given for the most stupid reasons, although he was stupid for not complying. When told to close it he should have. Then when told to open the browser he should have opened the browser [firefox] gone to the homepage and shown that it is a browser, or opened IE and gone to firefox website. If teacher is too dense email the link to her later. Retention for doing classwork, wow gotta love the Public School system.
posted by : Bryan, 17 December 2007

disbediance

I am a Firefox fan just as any other person but this case shouldn't be blown into a browser issue..simply put he refused to obey the teacher. Its not like he was told to do anything life threatening; as a student he should have just complied.
posted by : GL, 17 December 2007

I am all for firefox but..

I am all for firefox but Security Issues if said student installed said software from home portable app say may not go throught security / flilters say IE is set to go through.. So access can't be controled.. It is School and teacher/school district says what installs and what is used.
I am using firefox now writing this. But most of the time in corporate or school enveriment the one broser installed and configured is IE with Spybot search and destroy resident playing controller.
visit spacesbox.com my website
posted by : space, 17 December 2007

Why should a teacher care?

I doubt the teacher in question was a computer science instructor, that would have made for a barrel of laughs. But if the subject was math, social science, science, languages... why should a teacher know the difference between Fires and Exploders? Did the teacher ask why the kiddo was using a 1980's era Clint Eastwood Cold War action/drama movie in class?

The teacher is specialized in their discipline. As am I. The teacher uses tools to get jobs done. As do I. I drive a car to and from work and play, but I certainly haven't a clue what brand fuel injector delivers the most efficient and better overall performance. Furthermore, why should I? Why should a teacher know or care about alternatives? Especially when the alternatives have so little impact in anything other than ethereal infused, fantasy level competitions?

The bottom line: if I'm not interested in it, and I don't spend 23 hrs a day online (opposite) then it has no impact on my life, my job, nor my ability to create rather readable, yet drudging sentences. Why should I care about the competition? I do, but tell me how it impacts me in real life.

Funny article though.
posted by : Efyl Setaf, 17 December 2007

3 words

Oh my gah!!!!
posted by : Dan Bastianello, 17 December 2007

The more things change...

We had a twonk like that when I was at school. Too long ago for computers, but twonk status was achieved by making everyone write in black ink, despite everyone having their own biro. Strangely, he was also proud of being incapable of operating a digital watch...
posted by : JimP, 17 December 2007

Could Be..

It is possible that the IE installed on the computers have active content blocking configured & proxy etc, and by using a different browser, he could pass the blocked content and surf freely which broke school regulations.

Just a theory :)

posted by : tommyg, 17 December 2007

Nothing new...

I got a disciplinary at work for installing 'Firefox', because it is 'unauthorised software'... Or maybe it was because everyone who works in our IT department is a moron and expects us to cope with IE6!
posted by : CrazyEnglishDude, 17 December 2007

Flame Retardant

So what it this clowns email so we can all flame it?
posted by : pizzed, 17 December 2007

yes

when you're teaching something, you need to make sure that everyone is on the same applications. It doesn't matter that FF is better, if that's not the tool the teacher wants them to use, then you can't use it. Then being insubordinate when the teacher tells you this becomes a detention-deserving offense.
posted by : brian, 17 December 2007

Vacation

Except that if you read the whole thing it was a three day IN SCHOOL suspension.
posted by : Jagged, 17 December 2007

I agree..

Take the suspension. Forget the school's negligence. The comment above, oh ya. My girlfriend has friend's that get detention and suspension for stupid things like this all the time (maybe that's why Florida high schools are all rated C or below..). They really DON'T know what's best for the kids. Thanks for adding more sales tax last year for "bettering" our schools and wasting my money on teachers like this.
posted by : Falice, 17 December 2007

Write to the Principal

Well, I have taken it upon myself to write to the principal and his assistant and give them a little piece of my mind.

Should you choose to as well, their e-mails are provided here below:

Mr. John Scudder, High School Principal
jscudder@bigspring.k12.pa.us

Mr. Christopher Boyd, Assistant Principal
cboyd@bigspring.k12.pa.us
posted by : CrazyDelta, 17 December 2007

Education

Education...emm...I suppose schools have heard of it, although it is really doubtfull.
posted by : Mike, 17 December 2007

Good practice

Good practice for the real world, where most sane companies don't approve of employees running any old unauthorised software over their networks. I'm a Firefox fan, and do think the teacher overreacted, but that's life.
posted by : DG, 17 December 2007

Once you look into it...

You'll notice that the school state that the detention letter being distributed has been "altered"

See http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130
posted by : Colin Wilson, 17 December 2007

Rediculous

I emailed the district director along with the principle and vice principles on this. I can see why a specific browser may be required in certain cases (such as Javascript incompatibilities) but if there's no valid reason to request a student use a specific browser other than "I said so", then SHAME on that teacher, principle and school district! Limiting our great minds of tomorrow and TEACHING them how NOT to think outside the box and come up with new, innovative ways to learn is STUPID!
posted by : Pedregon, 17 December 2007

I Believe it

At my highschool last year i used firefox on the school system and recieved 5 days In school suspension for the incident simply for using it when the use wasn't even mentioned in my schools handbook. I was also duing research in my AP united states history class when the computer administrator ran into the room threw me in her office and gave me the suspension for in her words "Hacking" the school system when the Mozilla site wasn't even blocked. I'm ranked 5th in my senior class and i believe that the screwed up school systems would do as they say in the article.
High school senior MCA highschool Georgia
posted by : Dariendude200, 17 December 2007

Damage control or fake article?

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2131

xbbdc, you can't find the teachers because a) it's probably fake/altered, and b) you're looking at a school in Texas, this school is in Pennsylvania.
posted by : aliquidparadigm, 17 December 2007

Question...

Was it his own computer or the school's computer? If it was his, then he should be allowed to use whatever browser he wants to. If it was the schools, then he was wrong.
posted by : Ted, 17 December 2007

Clueless teachers

This reminds me of when I was at secondary school back in the early 90's (before the release of Windows 95). A friend of mine and I were friendly with the school IT technician and he gave us power user rights on the RM Network. This allowed us to change the standard boring layout of icons and add our own.

The thing is, a couple of the teachers didn't know this and noticed my friend's Program Manager screen. The teacher then shouted across the room "Why are you using Program Manager!?!?!?"

Little did the teacher realise that Program Manager was the default application for Windows 3.1 and was what the school used to launch applications.

I expect some teachers these days are just as clueless, maybe even some of the ICT teachers.

I guess the teacher in the Foxfire.exe story didn't realise that Firefox was a perfectly good (imo better) browser.

Rob
posted by : Rob Beard, 17 December 2007

Check this

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2131

Thought this response was interesting for this article.
posted by : T3mpl@r, 17 December 2007

Hoax

It was a hoax people move on
http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130
posted by : Adrian, 17 December 2007

Ah. Hoaxy woaxy.

http://<a href="http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130">This is a Hoax...</a>
posted by : Matt, 17 December 2007

Not a toy...

The school -provided computers are tools, not toys. They are assets which are costly to buy and costly to maintain. Just as the bus driver has no say over what oil the maintenance department puts in the engine, the students have no say over what software to run on those computers.

The student should have complied without question, and nobody here or there should expect any teacher to have the necessary IT qualifications to determine the acceptability of any software that wasn't part of the delivered image.

It's disappointing that nobody here can see the business angle. Folks are too busy making anti-Microsoft commentary to recognize this for simple policy, security and managability issue that it is. Grow up folks. Stop cackling over the word "vole" just for one day and open your eyes.

-Brad
posted by : Brad, 17 December 2007

This is a hoax

Response to Internet Hoax
December 17, 2007

Recently, a file was uploaded to the Internet purporting to be a copy of a letter from Big Spring High School to a student regarding a two hour detention. The uploaded letter was an altered version of a detention letter sent to a student. Unfortunately, privacy concerns prevent the School District from giving a full explanation of the nature and source of the letter’s alteration at this time. The Big Spring School District does have confirmation that the discipline letter was altered.

The reports, blogs and other sources on the Internet indicating that a Big Spring student was assigned detention for using the Firefox internet browser instead of Internet Explorer are untrue and were based on the fake letter. Detention is assigned in our schools after appropriate warnings are given, if students continue to engage in non-academic activities or fail to follow a teacher’s directive during class time discipline can and will be assigned.

Sincerely yours,

John C. Scudder

High School Principal

As per http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130
posted by : themindset, 17 December 2007

So what

You know what else gets around internet filters? Proxies.
posted by : Zepth, 17 December 2007

It's a hoax

But carry on with the outrage,
posted by : Mudface, 17 December 2007

Hoax

This was a hoax, check slashdot.org for details. Nothing to see here :)
posted by : Damage, 17 December 2007

Opera

I cringe at the thought of what would have happened to him had he used opera
posted by : Libertarian, 17 December 2007

all hoaxes eventually come to

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130

The letter was apparently doctored as the world had its thong in a twist for a few hours.
posted by : neal, 17 December 2007

Hoax.

Yeah no, hoax.

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130
posted by : Mart, 17 December 2007

Ummm... Hoax?

According to the high school's website, this detention letter was altered, and this is a hoax. Seems to have worked.
http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130
posted by : BanzaiBill, 17 December 2007

Hoax

According to Slashdot's update, this is a hoax.
posted by : Steve, 17 December 2007

Hoax, move along

Guys, everything was a Hoax.

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2131
posted by : Baka_toroi, 17 December 2007

Intelligent Design at work...

Need I say more?...
posted by : tom, 17 December 2007

blah

It's a hoax...
http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/07/12/17/1721232.shtml
posted by : sen, 17 December 2007

Well, he did disobey the teacher...

I don't know about you folks, but have you noticed the person giving the detention wrote "Foxfire" instead of "Firefox"?

Anyway, the kid in question didn't obey the teacher, and was punished. Simple as that. The school must have had a policy in regards to students and third-party software. (probably in place due to malware potential of Windows).

Regardless, school isn't a democracy, its a dictatorship. Its an institution that has an adult as the ruler. There's nothing wrong with that, if the ruler is wise, guiding children to what is right or wrong, and open to new things. But the system becomes flawed when the ruler is ignorant and blindly following rules set by others.

What should the kid do?

Either be home schooled
OR
Seek the school's network admin for help, to assist with your scenario. (Fight the detention and prove your case).
OR
Obey for now, use that frustration and ignorance of others to motivate you into contributing back to open source. Make what is good now, better for the future.

Its true, Microsoft is dominating and powerful. They have monetary resources to do things most companies dream of. They have worldwide "influence" in computing. But they rely on one important thing: ignorance.

What they're most afraid of is people realising about opensource solutions. More specifically, they are A LOT more worried about future programmers who write software under GPL v3. Have a think about why they introduced their own version of "open source" licenses and SourceForge.net? They try to emulate opensource, but its under THEIR interpretation.

There are many avenues through life, sometimes its better to take a moment to step back and have clarity to appropriately respond to the given situation.

Don't whinge, whine, complain about the problem, do something that solves it.

Posting the detention slip on the web doesn't solve the problem. It may gain you a brief moment of attention, but you're still getting the detention!
posted by : tumb, 17 December 2007

Are you sure it was IE?

I see these comments about a Microsoft monopoly and that IE was required. How do you know he wasn't required to use Safari? Safari vs. Firefox...I'd also have to go with Firefox.
posted by : Nobody Special, 17 December 2007

Hoaxy_dokey



http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130
posted by : Sid, 17 December 2007

...

ok clawhammer 17 who posted the following "really?
The kid got detention for disobeying, not for using Firefox..."

He was supposed to be on the internet doing his work and the teacher thought he was using a game or something. Assuming this because it did not say internet explorer.
posted by : Mike, 17 December 2007

Sounds familiar.

During my senior year of high school (I graduated this past June), we had this same problem. Not detentions, but definitely people getting kicked off the networks for a week, maybe two, always with detention threats, just for using Firefox. Same bit about how it gets around the network restrictions that only work through IE.

I personally used it for class projects - research blocked by the filters and what not - and they kicked me off for a week anyway. I even heard one kid say that a tech worker - a tech! - called it FoxFire on at least one occasion. (And no, I don't go to this guy's high school).


- Dan -
posted by : Dan, 17 December 2007

I hate to p1ss on your fire

But according to the school's website, it's a hoax...

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130

(I know this doesn't *prove* it's a hoax, but it seems likely.)


(I am bringing you news as it happens. Is this what internet journalism is all about?)
posted by : Richard, 18 December 2007

@Dan:

" Since when was using any browser, firefox or not, work?"

Its work when you have to use Internet Explorer...
posted by : Other Dan, 18 December 2007

Fair Enough

You can't blame the teacher for this. As comment said only those who are IT savvy or have Firefox pushed in front of them know about it. I work as a tech at a State High School and our policy states that kids aren't allowed to bring .exe files onto the network anyway.

I also agree with clawhammer, if the rest of the class could do the work using IE then there's no reason this kid NEEDED Firefox to do his work and should have done what he's told.
posted by : Locky, 18 December 2007

Hoax Apparently

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130&PHPSESSID=ba6b071a3c6f46cd172cd882ff8f1fe7
posted by : beancounter, 18 December 2007

Hoax

The school is saying it was a doctored detention letter. The student was just having a joke at the internet. Nice one, kid.

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130
posted by : Keith, 18 December 2007

. . . . . . .

what do you expect, firefox has so many unpatched security vulnerabilities
posted by : 2352, 18 December 2007

If only everything you read on the internet *was* true

Unfortunately, it appears it isn't:

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130
posted by : Jon Cooper, 18 December 2007

I doubt this is real

The file name looks like it came from a *chan site.
posted by : alex, 18 December 2007

Evil thrives on ignorance

Criminal regimes such as Microsoft, or the oil industry, exist because the public is not aware of the alternatives. The public believes this is the way computers are, and the bugs, viruses, tyrannical licensing, and endless upgrades is just the way it is. They believe that this is the leading-edge of technology, when in reality it is more like the stinky rear end of technology.

I support Linux and anything that is an alternative to the tyranny of the Microsofts of this world. Do not doubt for a second that given the chance Microsoft would exploit users far worse than they have done.

And all this says nothing about Microsoft's cooperation with US intelligence agencies. I know you must think this is paranoia, but I hope you have learned better since 9/11. They ARE out to get you. They are out to get your $$$ and take away your rights so you cannot oppose their profiteering! The "terror" is the corporate world!
posted by : OBKenobi, 18 December 2007

It's a hoax, fellas.

Too bad, really.... <A HREF="http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130">
The letter.</A>
posted by : dayglored, 18 December 2007

Response from the school

December 17, 2007

Recently, a file was uploaded to the Internet purporting to be a copy of a letter from Big Spring High School to a student regarding a two hour detention. The uploaded letter was an altered version of a detention letter sent to a student. Unfortunately, privacy concerns prevent the School District from giving a full explanation of the nature and source of the letter’s alteration at this time. The Big Spring School District does have confirmation that the discipline letter was altered.

The reports, blogs and other sources on the Internet indicating that a Big Spring student was assigned detention for using the Firefox internet browser instead of Internet Explorer are untrue and were based on the fake letter. Detention is assigned in our schools after appropriate warnings are given. If students continue to engage in non-academic activities or fail to follow a teacher’s directive during class time, discipline can and will be assigned.

Sincerely yours,

John C. Scudder

High School Principal


posted by : Samlind, 18 December 2007

Haha

LOL this is redicilous.. really I would laugh so hard if I was that student... In Germany Firefox
is the default browser in approx. 98% of all schools. That teacher should quit her job... dig a hole an burry his/her self for being so unworldly. Also I would be glad to take a 3 day vacation :D
posted by : LuckyStrik3r, 18 December 2007

Fake

People will do anything for attention these days it seems.

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130
posted by : William Ely, 18 December 2007

Except it aint true

What is funnier is that the kid owned theinquirer...not the school. This story is based on a fake document that was digitally altered...

newbs!
posted by : ura newb, 18 December 2007

Please update this hoax

The story has been revealed to be a hoax, please update this piece to minimize the damage.
posted by : NewJohnny, 18 December 2007

My school knows better than His now

My school forced kids to use IE until some students got fed up with it and utterly destroyed the network inside out. Oh by the way it was thru a IE sercurity hole which hasnt been fixed yet after two years. sheash
<br>
PS: dont go to such extremes over a browser. It aint worth it. Even if it's by the monopolistic Vole in redmond.
posted by : A Opera User, 18 December 2007

Actually...

Insubordination and sedition should be cause for detention. Perhaps he should learn to respect authoritay.
posted by : cinaBun, 18 December 2007

Hoax

The letter was a hoax.

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130
posted by : Rob, 18 December 2007

This is a Hoax.

This is a hoax.

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130
posted by : Rob, 18 December 2007

Nope, t'was a prank.

Well, not really. It was a student prank.
Quote from the school website:

Recently, a file was uploaded to the Internet purporting to be a copy of a letter from Big Spring High School to a student regarding a two hour detention. The uploaded letter was an altered version of a detention letter sent to a student. Unfortunately, privacy concerns prevent the School District from giving a full explanation of the nature and source of the letter's alteration at this time. The Big Spring School District does have confirmation that the discipline letter was altered.

The reports, blogs and other sources on the Internet indicating that a Big Spring student was assigned detention for using the Firefox internet browser instead of Internet Explorer are untrue and were based on the fake letter. Detention is assigned in our schools after appropriate warnings are given, if students continue to engage in non-academic activities or fail to follow a teacher's directive during class time discipline can and will be assigned.

Sincerely yours,

John C. Scudder

High School Principal
posted by : Seymour Skinner, 18 December 2007

School retorks

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2131

they are outright denying the whole situation happened as described. I can't say I'm surprised.
posted by : Newerest, 18 December 2007

It's a hoax...

According to the school's principal.

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130
posted by : Steve, 18 December 2007

Wrong Big Spring

That is Big Spring High School in PA not in TX.

Emails of the heads of school:
Mr. John Scudder, High School Principal
jscudder@bigspring.k12.pa.us

Mr. Christopher Boyd, Assistant Principal
cboyd@bigspring.k12.pa.us
posted by : Jared, 18 December 2007

Sorry, TheInquirer got it all Wrong

http://digg.com/tech_news/Internet_Hoax_Student_WAS_NOT_Suspended_for_using_Firefox

GGed!
posted by : ScythedBlade, 18 December 2007

that link is the wrong school

the link posted in a comment above is for a high school in Texas, not the PA school.

here's the principal's email, found from
http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/our_schools.php

Mr. John Scudder, High School Principal
jscudder@bigspring.k12.pa.us

Mr. Christopher Boyd, Assistant Principal
cboyd@bigspring.k12.pa.us
posted by : Antony Pegg, 18 December 2007

Hoax


This has been outed as a hoax hours ago....
posted by : badpacket, 18 December 2007

Wrong School

The school emails you dug up is in Texas, and the story takes place in Pennsylvania.
posted by : Tomcat214, 18 December 2007

Punishment

Luckily this kid was not using Linux... because all those system policies and fancy MS wizard security goes to shit.

But if he got detention for using a different browser he would have probably gotten the firing squad for using a different OS.

The teacher is not to blame here, she is just a person. How many people have no clue about computers?

The person/body that has placed this teacher in such a position is to blame.
Because obviously this teacher is in no position to teach anything computer related.
I suggest the teacher be re-assigned to play-dough training. It would also be important to make sure everyone understands that only bright yellow dough is allowed, all others will be shot.
(for reasons best left a mystery)
posted by : Someone Special, 18 December 2007

The funniest part...

The funniest part is that everybody thinks this story is true.
posted by : Skottiboy, 18 December 2007

People, it's a hoax!

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130
posted by : Axel Siebert, 18 December 2007

Schoolboy shopped the detention paper

From boing boing's blog entry [boingboing.net]:

" I just spoke to the principal of the high-school -- nice enough fellow. According to him:

- The kid altered the document after scanning it

- The kid was punished for mouthing off to the teacher, not for using Firefox

- The kid had been asked to work in Word on a resume (the assignment) and kept looking at the Web instead (and this was a recurring problem)

- The kid has admitted this and will be posting a followup / correction / retraction today "

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130

"Recently, a file was uploaded to the Internet purporting to be a copy of a letter from Big Spring High School to a student regarding a two hour detention. The uploaded letter was an altered version of a detention letter sent to a student..."
posted by : anon, 18 December 2007

It's a hoax

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130

I like the way it caused people to go off on anti-microsoft and anti-education tirades.
posted by : Andy, 18 December 2007

Hoax

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130

Damn kids trying for internet fame....
posted by : Sam, 18 December 2007

but is also challenged as to grammar.

Perhaps Big Spring High School employ the same grammar checker as the Inq.

Getting punished for doing school work is not so unusual. It has happened to me. I think it's because the teachers aren't used to it.

Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.

posted by : Skiesare, 18 December 2007

altered

I held that very job until 2 yrs ago. The issue likely was in installing something against their policy, or simple defiance. I actually used FF in class - and still do. The school's website indicates that maybe more than just omitting the student's name has been changed in that letter.
posted by : courane01, 18 December 2007

Its a fake

http://www.bigspring.k12.pa.us/news.php?action=view_article&article_id=2130

From the school. Its a hoax lads, you've been had 8o)
posted by : Dave, 18 December 2007

What happened?

I'm most interested in what happened to the kid and how this story got to this website in the first place. Are his parents gonna sue the school or make a crack at the teacher? Seriously, incompetent teachers. I know why the kid got the detention, but he was probably saying, "look, I'm trying to help the revolution here, I'm still doing my work as told, but I'm doing it different than others, can you let my creativity slide?"

That's my opinion.
posted by : Kevin "Saturn", 18 December 2007

Linux

Speaking of 'detached from reality'...

"Linux
It's *really* funny that some of you seem to consider linux a realistic alternative to windows for the average public. You're detached from reality.
posted by : meelk, 17 December 2007"

Perhaps you should check some credible sources before making statements like this...
posted by : mick, 18 December 2007

@Linux

We're detached from the M$ Kool-aide anyway.

I often violated school policies. They found it embarrassing to suspend the straight-A student that was learning to think for himself. (Another violation of M$ policy(
posted by : Curtis W. Rendon, 18 December 2007

shoulda used...

heh, shoulda used an IE theme so that sack of hammers they call a teacher woulda thought everything was just peachy keen.
posted by : effinridiculous, 19 December 2007

Something in public universities in Argentina

To me step in a univesidad Argentine By saying that "the public university must defend free software" could not enter to cover an internship
posted by : Tom, 22 December 2007
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