actualy it's a prety big step, a kid bringing a book of immages of atractive females in very little tightly fitting clothes and shall we say extreemly agreeable positions, is, and I hope you will agree with me, nothing like a litterary work of the magnatude of 1984. it is a thing made for one thing (to make money yhrough exploiting men's stupid fsination with) sex. now it may not be the school's right to choose right and wrong but they sould be helping the parents who's job it is to make these desisions, and it's a fair bet to assume that most parents wouldn't want there children to be dragging around a porno mag at school, so if a school finds a kid doing so it's enierly corect for them to assume that the parents wouldn't approve (simply becase that is by far the majority reaction). furthermore, it is at the very least a distraction, the children are not going to be learning anything if there sitting in the back of the class looking at a porno mag. and finaly you have to take into consideration the other children who are being exposed to material that there parent could reasonably be assumed to not want them exposed to, sure there going to be getting exposed to it, and much worse, but the schools are not there to act as a porno distribution center, thats what the internet is for.now that being said, a 3 day suspention is a bit on the harsh side, but I don't think it falls outside the grounds of what the principal had available, and I doubt the kid is realy suffering