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Nun Won't Tolerate &%@#*! Swear Words Some Parents Shocked By Nun's Tactic
Sister Kathy Avery won't put up with swearing on the playground at her school, and she's not above repeating the offending language to make sure everyone understands which words she won't tolerate. The principal of St. Clare of Montefalco Catholic School had students stay after a Mass last month and informed the fifth- through eighth-graders that she has a zero-tolerance policy for cursing. Just in case anyone wasn't sure what she was talking about, Avery read off a list of the very words and phrases that she was banning. "It got a little quiet in church" during her talk, she told the Detroit Free Press. Some parents were shocked, but others applauded, the newspaper said. "In a way you would think a nun would shy away from something like that, but she's very open with the children, very clear in her messages," said Margaret Roache, chairperson of the school commission. Roache's sixth-grade son was there when Avery read the list of banned words. "When I asked him to give me a sample of it, he said 'Oh, no, I can't say it!"' Roache said. "I thought it was great." A representative of the Archdiocese of Detroit declined to comment Sunday. Cuss words aren't the only things that set Avery off. She's also banned the words "stupid" and "boring." | |
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funkpill said: Some Parents Shocked By Nun's Tactic
Sister Kathy Avery won't put up with swearing on the playground at her school, and she's not above repeating the offending language to make sure everyone understands which words she won't tolerate. The principal of St. Clare of Montefalco Catholic School had students stay after a Mass last month and informed the fifth- through eighth-graders that she has a zero-tolerance policy for cursing. Just in case anyone wasn't sure what she was talking about, Avery read off a list of the very words and phrases that she was banning. "It got a little quiet in church" during her talk, she told the Detroit Free Press. Some parents were shocked, but others applauded, the newspaper said. "In a way you would think a nun would shy away from something like that, but she's very open with the children, very clear in her messages," said Margaret Roache, chairperson of the school commission. Roache's sixth-grade son was there when Avery read the list of banned words. "When I asked him to give me a sample of it, he said 'Oh, no, I can't say it!"' Roache said. "I thought it was great." A representative of the Archdiocese of Detroit declined to comment Sunday. Cuss words aren't the only things that set Avery off. She's also banned the words "stupid" and "boring." What a stupid, boring article. | |
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Do as I say, not as I do. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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So zero tolerance means the kids are expelled for swearing?
If all zero tolerance means is that the kids aren't allowed to swear... then what is there to be shocked about? Seems a very normal thing to me to prohibit swearing in a school... [Edited 12/13/07 5:08am] | |
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Everybody knows that nuns are undercover freaks. | |
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