Teen's punishment was not justified
Letter to the Editor
Monday, November 17, 2008

Your Nov. 14 editorial "Teaching the Wrong Lesson" is exactly right.

What a horrible way to educate!

Is "Let No Good Deed Go Unpunished" the new motto of the Columbia County Board of Education?

Unless there is more to this story than has been reported, I see no justification for the draconian punishments which the Board has chosen.

How about zero tolerance for the way the Wes Ivie situation has been handled?

Bill Harding, Evans

From the Monday, November 17, 2008 edition of the Augusta Chronicle
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