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A Lil Positivity: Secret Santa Makes It Rain $100 Bills On Hurricane Sandy Victims

Bandz are the reason for the season Man Dressed As Santa Clause Passes Out $100 Bills To Hurricane Sandy Victims In New Jersey A generous man is spreading some holiday cheer around the NJ coast in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. The “Secret Santa” recentlyvisited residents in the Garden State who fell victim to the hurricane and gave them all early Christmas presents in the form of $100 bills. via Fox News A Missouri man posing as “Secret Santa” is giving away $100,000 this holiday season and spent a day in New Jersey and New York giving money to people robbed of their belongings or homes by Superstorm Sandy. But the Kansas City businessman says money is not the issue. It’s about random acts of kindness. Secret Santa started his East Coast visit Thursday in Elizabeth, N.J. In Staten Island, the anonymous benefactor walked up to surprised residents and thrust $100 bills into their hands. He said he is setting an example and hopes others will follow. Keeping close watch over the cash handouts was his security entourage – police officers in uniform from New York and New Jersey, plus FBI agents. Some wore red caps marked with the word “elf.” Making it rain on the hurricane. We can dig it. Image via Shutterstock

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You Gone Learn Today: High School Principal Under Fire For Making Teenage Boys Hold Hands In Public As “Punishment” For Getting Slappy Happy At School

Anti-gay? Teenage Boys Forced To Hold Hands In Public As Punishment For Fighting At School An Arizona principal is facing backlash from the community after two teenage boys were given the option to sit in chairs in public holding hands as “punishment” for a school fight. Many felt that the disciplinary action was anti-gay. via THG Earlier this week, the two students at Westwood High School in Mesa, Ariz., who have not been named, were faced with two options after getting into a fight: -Suspension from school -Sitting in chairs in the courtyard and holding hands for 15 minutes during lunch They opted for the latter, and were ridiculed by their peers. “Kids were laughing at them and calling them names, asking, ‘Are you gay?’” student Brittney Smyers told ABC affiliate KNXV, while photos began to circulate online. On one Facebook posting, users commented that the public punishment was not appropriate, as it positions the teens as targets for taunting and name-calling. Others said the punishment was anti-gay, as it implies two males holding hands is embarrassing. Helen Hollands, director of communication and marketing for Mesa Public Schools, said the school’s principal, Tim Richard, who is in his first year at Westwood, had the idea. “He’s done some great things there,” Hollands said. “He’s focused highly on maintaining a standard where [ideally] no students are failing a class.” While this punishment probably did what it was intended to do, we think that there were surely other, more effective and socially conscious consequences for fighting during school that the principal could have used. Do you think the punishment was appropriate?

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Pippa Middleton Fashion Police: How High Is Too High Waisted?

Pippa Middleton, everyone’s famous royal sister, was caught rocking an ultra high-waisted metallic skirt. Pippa was at a party for British brand W & W Jewellery. Miss Middleton is well known for her fashionable choices, but this latest ensemble calls her into question. Then again, her famous derriere isn’t even pictured! What does your inner fashion critic tell you? Do you love it or hate? Vote below!   Hate it! The skirt is practically cutting off her boobs. Love it! Pippa can make anything trendy. Don’t care. It’s all about her butt anyway! View Poll »

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High School Disciplines Fighting Boys With Forced Public Hand-Holding

An Arizona school district has condemned one of its high schools for disciplining two boys for fighting … by forcing them to hold hands in front of their classmates as punishment. Earlier this week, the two students at Westwood High School in Mesa, Ariz., who have not been named, were faced with two options after getting into a fight: Suspension from school Sitting in chairs in the courtyard and holding hands for 15 minutes during lunch They opted for the latter, and were ridiculed by their peers. “Kids were laughing at them and calling them names, asking, ‘Are you gay?’” student Brittney Smyers told ABC affiliate KNXV, while photos began to circulate online. On one Facebook posting, users commented that the public punishment was not appropriate, as it positions the teens as targets for taunting and name-calling. Others said the punishment was anti-gay, as it implies two males holding hands is embarrassing. Helen Hollands, director of communication and marketing for Mesa Public Schools, said the school’s principal, Tim Richard, who is in his first year at Westwood, had the idea. “He’s done some great things there,” Hollands said. “He’s focused highly on maintaining a standard where [ideally] no students are failing a class.” Once the school district got wind of Richard’s unique punishment, however, it issued a statement saying that it doesn’t condone what the school did: “Mesa Public Schools is dedicated to maintaining a safe and supportive learning environment.” “The district has guidelines for appropriate student discipline and our site administrators have the authority to impose consequences within our policies and regulations.” “The district does not condone the choice of in-school discipline given these students, regardless of their acceptance or willingness to participate.” “District leadership will address this matter with the school principal and review district protocol regarding student discipline with all administrators.” Hollands said that the district is well aware that many perceived the discipline as bullying and biased. “The district is looking at how the actions have been perceived,” she said of the now infamous and viral incident. “That’s a very important piece to know.” Disciplining kids with hand-holding: Right or wrong?   Right idea, sends a strong message! Wrong, humiliating and unfair! View Poll »

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