The teachers should've taken the knife off her, and call the Parents about it. It would've been easily solved that way without any problems.
:homo: The child shouldn't have had it at school, yes, but she wasn't going psycho, she was using the object, a steak knife, for it's exact intended purpose, cutting a steak. She's 10 years old, and was arrested, and that is completely uncalled for. How's that going to go over in juvenile hall?
-Wathcha in for dude?
-I shot my girlfriend's new boyfriend. You?
-I was having sex with my girlfriend.
-What about you new kid? What'd you do?
[Petitie voice]
-I was cutting a steak.
A steak knife is not a weapon, so stop saying that. It is an eating utensil. A gun is a weapon, a hand grenade is a weapon, a steak knife is not. Just like a pen, pencil, light bulb, keyboard, shoe, etc. is not a weapon. Anything can be used as a weapon under the right conditions. I could kill a man with my fingers. Let's have me arrested for having weapons in school.
Let's take a side trip. 5th grade, I brought a hand grenade, A REAL hand grenade to school for show and tell. Keep in mind, it wasn't life, but it was a real one. What happened? I pulled it out for show and tell, and the class freaked out. I got TWO DAYS of ISS(In School Suspension).
Anything weird here? I didn't get arrested for bringing a weapon, a REAL weapon to school. We had zero tolerance back then as well.
But back to the topic at hand. If anybody should be punished, it's the parents. The child was doing nothing wrong. Other than eating.