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ODESSA, TX -- A fourth grade boy in Odessa, Texas has been suspended from school for making a terroristic threat. He told another boy that he had a magic ring and could make him disappear.
The boy's father, Jason Steward, tells the New York Daily News that he took his son to see "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" last weekend. He says his son brought a ring to class at Kermit Elementary School and acted out a scene from the movie, telling another boy his magic ring could make the boy disappear.
The principal was called and immediately suspended the nine-year-old, the Odessa American reports, saying threats to another child's safety would not be tolerated - whether they are magical or not.
The principal now says she can't comment on the matter because quote, "All student stuff is confidential."
Steward says the principal sent the boy for making a terroristic threat with a magic ring. Steward told her his son lacked the magical powers necessary to threaten his friend's existence, but even if he had those powers, he's sure his son would bring his friend right back.
"Kids act out movies that they see. When I watched Superman as a kid, I went outside and tried to fly," Steward told the Daily News.
The family moved to the school district just six months ago, but it's the third time the nine-year-old has been suspended, the Odessa American reports.
The child was suspended the first time for referring to an African American child as black. His second suspension came after he brough his favorite book to school, called "The Big Book of Knowledge." The popular children's encyclopedia had a section on pregnancy with a pregnant woman in an illustration.
18 Feb ’12
This kind of stuff is why we're homeschooling my 5 year old for a couple of years. He is the most imaginative, energetic, and gregarious boy I know. I can't allow his spirit to be squashed just so he can sit for seven hours a day with his hands in his lap. That's what happened to me and I spent many an afternoon sitting outside the principal's office.
Last night he invited me to train in his ninja dojo he set up in the back room. We threw blank DVD-ROM throwing stars at a paper target and trained with Nerf swords, but only after sitting cross-legged and silent because "training the mind is the most important training of all."
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