In Avi's book Nothing But the Truth, nearly everyone has an opinion, but the way each character states his or her opinion almost guarantees that the whole story will never come out. Below are two representative opinions from Nothing But the Truth. It takes careful, critical reading to get at the truth.
Transcript from the Jake Barlow Talk Show
JAKE BARLOW:
Then there's the president, who's said he would be an
education
president. But he's got his work cut out for him. I'm
telling
you because here's a bit of a story, bit of a story, that came in over
the wires. Don't know if you saw this. Let me read it to
you.
Now, listen up! This is America. I mean it! WLRB
asking you--Jack Barlow asking you--what you think of this.
Now, remember, I'm not making this up. None of it. I'm reading
it!
"KICKED OUT
OF SCHOOL FOR PATRIOTISM."
Right. You heard me
correct.
"KICKED OUT OF SCHOOL
FOR PATRIOTISM." But
you ain't
heard nothing yet. Listen to this!
"Harrison, New Hampshire."
Where in the world is
Harrison? In the United States? In America? Listen
up,
New Hampshire. All their auto plates read "Live free or
die."
Well, something died, because this is what is going on there right
now!
Here it is. The whole story. Right in the morning
news.
I'm just quoting.
"A tenth grader was suspended from
his local school because he sang 'The Star-Spangled Banner' during the
school's morning exercises. The boy, Philip Malloy, who wished to
sing in the spirit of patriotism, was then forced to remain home alone,
since both his parents work. English teacher Margaret Narwin, who
brought about the suspension, maintains the boy was making a nuisance
of
himself."
Would you believe it? Would
you believe it. Okay, this is WLRB, all-talk radio. Take
a
short break, then come right back to talk about whatever you
want.
Man, but I'm telling you: what's happening to this country!
MEMO
HARRISON SCHOOL DISTRICT
Where Our Children Are Educated, Not Just Taught
TO: MRS. GLORIA HARLAND, CHAIRMAN, SCHOOL
BOARD
FROM: DR. A. SEYMOUR
RE: SUSPENSION OF PHILIP MALLOY
1. It is the practice in all Harrison schools that
each
and every morning--during homeroom period--the national anthem is
played
over the announcement system. It is part
of
our general ongoing program of support for traditional American values.
2. At such times all students are asked to "Please all
rise and stand at respectful, silent attention. . .
."
In past years our desire for a dignified moment of patriotism has been
firmly maintained. At no time in the history of this program has
any disturbance been recorded.
3. On March 28, March 29, and March 30, Philip Malloy
deliberately caused a disturbance in his homeroom class (Margaret
Narwin,
a teacher of twenty years' standing) by singing the national anthem in
a loud, raucous, disrespectful fashion, thereby drawing
attention
to himself and away from the words. There are strong indications
that he was acting out some personal animosity toward the teacher in
question
for reasons unknown. His school performance has been
inferior.
(It has been suggested that there may be problems in the home
arena.
Please note, however, that the law requires schools to
keep
such personal information confidential.)
4. When requested by his teacher, Miss Narwin, on the
first occasion to maintain a dignified response to the national anthem,
Philip Malloy did so, though reluctantly. On the second and third
occasions, he repeated his disrespectful acts, and when he refused to
stop,
he was--as a matter of course--sent to Assistant Principal Dr. Joseph
Palleni
for discipline.
5. Philip Malloy--when given the opportunity--did not
dispute the above facts.
6. Students who were in the classroom at the time of
the incidents confirm these events.
7. On the third occurrence, Philip Malloy was requested
1) to promise that he would show an attitude of respect toward our
national
anthem and 2) to apologize to his teacher and his classmates for his
rude
behavior. He refused, choosing the option of suspension himself.
8. Dr. Palleni, following district guidelines approved
by the School Board, therefore suspended Philip Malloy from class for
two
days in hopes that he would learn to show proper respect toward the
national
anthem and his school, teacher, and fellow students.
DR. A. SEYMOUR
Superintendent of Schools
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