“I received a call from my sons’ school in March telling me that my oldest needed to be picked up early. He had been given a one-day suspension because he had thrown a chair. He did not hit anyone, but he could have, the school officials told me.
“JJ was 4 at the time.
“I agreed his behavior was inappropriate, but I was shocked that it resulted in a suspension.
“For weeks, it seemed as if JJ was on the chopping block. He was suspended two more times, once for throwing another chair and then for spitting on a student who was bothering him at breakfast. Again, these are behaviors I found inappropriate, but I did not agree with suspension.
“Still, I kept quiet. I knew my history. I was the bad preschooler.
“I was expelled from preschool and went on to serve more suspensions than I can remember. But I do remember my teachers’ disparaging words. I remember being told I was bad and believing it. I remember just how long it took me to believe anything else about myself.” *
In this clip The Young Turks’ Cenk Uygur (http://twitter.com/cenkuygur), Ana Kasparian (http://twitter.com/anakasparian), John Iadarola (http://twitter.com/jiadarola) and Wesley Clark break down the controversy.
* For more, read the Washington Post story here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2014/07/24/my-son-has-been-suspended-five-times-hes-3/