7 Kids Not Named Mohamed Who Brought Homemade Clocks to School n Didn't Get Arrested

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Hoping to impress the teachers at his new school, an Irving, Texas, high school freshman named Ahmed Mohamed brought a homemade clock with him to MacArthur High Monday morning, which he?d assembled before bed the night before. When he showed it to those teachers, though, they were something other than impressed, and by Monday afternoon, Mohamed was being led out of school in handcuffs. Ahmed?s English teacher believed the device was a bomb.

Why? Could it have something to do with Ahmed Mohamed?s name, or the color of his skin? His father thinks so. ?He just wants to invent good things for mankind,? Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed told the Dallas Morning News. ?But because his name is Mohamed and because of Sept. 11, I think my son got mistreated.?

Mohamed?s father might be right. Below are seven students, not named Mohamed, who got off scot-free for the heinous crime of DIY timekeeping, plus a bonus kid who brought an actual inert bomb to school and wasn?t suspended. (Mohamed got three days.)
Peter Mathis of Wilmington, North Carolina

Another student who likes clocks made a clock of his own. Peter Mattis of Gregory elementary wanted to make a clock more complex than a sundial, so he made his own liquid clock.

The clock drips green fluid into a container to mark the hour. And while Peter doesn?t use the clock to tell time at home because it tells time by hours instead of minutes, he can think of one situation where the clock would come in handy: a hurricane.

?Wilmington Morning Star, March 10, 1999
Haley Zinke and Tasha Williams of Turtle Lake, North Dakota

Haley Zinke and Tasha Williams researched whether or not water clocks kept accurate time. They built their own clock for the project and demonstration.

?McLean County Journal, May 22, 2014
Logan Weimer of Holland, Ohio

During the Holloway Elementary School science fair last week, kids crowded around Logan?s exhibit as he explained how he used veggie power to keep track of time.

?I tried to get an alarm clock to come on with no batteries,? Logan explained, pointing to copper wires and chunks of potato and lemons. Citric acid in the lemon kept the clock working for hours, but the potato ?spuddered? out rather quickly.

However, he said he was really happy with his experiment because ?if the power goes out, I will get to school on time.?

?Toledo Blade, March 22, 2007
Indy Brumbraugh and Cesar Limas of Dade City, Florida

Indy Brumbraugh and Cesar Limas also worked together on their ?Clock-o-matic,? an alarm clock that squirts water on those not-so-early risers.

?I wake up late and my mom and dad wake up late, so I was thinking of an idea to wake them up early,? Cesar said.

?St. Petersburg Times, December 15, 1999
Tori Clark of Ellis, Kansas

?I didn?t know anything about building,? said senior Tori Clark, the only girl in the class of 14. ?I built a clock in (Carroll?s) industrial tech class last year, and he?s a good teacher so I decided to try this.?

It was a good decision, Clark said.

?My dad said he wishes he would have had something like this when he was in school,? she said.

?Hays Daily News, December 5, 2010
Plus, here?s an anonymous kid in Kiowa, Colorado who brought an actual inert bomb and wasn?t suspended (his teacher was)

A high school student?s science project was meant to demonstrate how heat is involved in transferring energy. But because the project was an inert bomb, the student and his teacher are taking some heat of their own.

The bomb, made with fertilizer and diesel in a test tube, was displayed last week at a science fair with traditional experiments when an anonymous caller alerted the authorities. The bomb was made with the approval of the 17-year-old student?s teacher.

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The student, whose name officials refused to release, remains in school and will not be disciplined by the school, because he had his teacher?s approval for the project.

?New York Times, January 18, 2002

If you or your child ever brought a homemade clock to school and somehow escaped arrest, feel free to share your story below.

Peace! :)

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Glad I seen this

Glad I seen this

A very good read for those that discriminate based on origins, ( as well as those that think they don't )

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Thanks

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why are muslims in our schools. doesnt make sense.

For *your* input. However there might be a few more ditches to dig to better concentrate on.

Focus on what you can and without a doubt be good at.

And don't you dare flip up that phone of *yours* and try to call me.

Enjoy the rest of *your* day
 

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CBS News/ July 1, 2014, 5:05 PM

"Pop Tart" suspension should be upheld, school official says


A hearing examiner supported the decision of a Baltimore-area school principal to suspend a 7-year-old boy for chewing a Pop Tart into the shape of a gun. But his family's attorney is reportedly vowing to take the case further if the decision is upheld.

Andrew Nussbaum, a lawyer who serves as a hearing examiner for several school systems surrounding Washington, rendered a 30-page opinion Monday and agreed that principal Sandra Blondell of Park Elementary School in Anne Arundel County, Maryland acted properly when she removed the boy from school.

The boy, according to Nussbaum's opinion, told his classmates, after nibbling the breakfast pastry: "Look, I made a gun." The incident took place in March, 2013, only months after the school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary.







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"As much as the parents want this case to be about a 'gun,' it is, rather, a case about classroom disruption from a student who has had a long history of disruptive behavior," Nussbaum wrote in his opinion, which was dated June 26, the Washington Post reported. He asserted that the suspension came as a result of disciplinary problems the boy had, and not just because of what he did with the breakfast pastry.

"Had the student chewed his cereal bar into the shape of a cat and ran around the room, disrupting the classroom and making 'meow' cat sounds, the result would have been exactly the same," Nussbaum wrote, according to the Post.

Robin Ficker, an attorney representing the boy's family said that the boy had "minor" disciplinary problems, but suspending him was going too far.

"It seems to me that schools need, with all their expertise and experience, they need to know how to deal with 7-year-old second-graders without putting them out of the educational setting," Ficker told CBS News. "They need to deal with them rather than just throwing in the towel.

"If they can't deal with 7-year-olds, how can they deal with 17-year-olds?"

Ficker said that he would file exceptions to Nussbaum's opinion to the local school and if they don't rescind the suspension, he will file to the state school board. If that fails, he will take the case to court.

"I don't see why this child should be branded in this way," Ficker said. "It seems we have a lot of school personnel and they are unwilling to admit they went too far on that particular day."

Nussbaum declined comment to CBS News.

His recommendation will go to the school board, which will decide whether or not to uphold its decision.

The boy, who has since turned 8, finished the school year after his suspension and was transferred to another school.
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If you are serious then you are a very ignorant man. :scared

too many people ignore that muslims attacked us and blew the towers down. thats why i have guns.

obama is a muslim and he wants our guns. wanna know why. the goverment was behind the tower atrack and they helped muslins. any wonder why a muslim is leading our country.

if you think im ignorant then fuk you.
 
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why are muslims in our schools. doesnt make sense.

So they don't become bigoted construction workers. Must suck to know a high school freshman has accomplished more than you. Maybe he will hire you to build him something and pay you in Pabst Blue Ribbon. :0008
 

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So they don't become bigoted construction workers. Must suck to know a high school freshman has accomplished more than you. Maybe he will hire you to build him something and pay you in Pabst Blue Ribbon. :0008

Who the fuck are you to put down construction workers? Men that work are a problem for you?
 
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