It wasn't a tu quoque fallacy; pointing out that school administration in America is psychotic everywhere is not an attack on conservatives or a defense of liberals.
This article talks about others:
“Little Boy Suspended for Pointing Finger Like a Laser Gun.”
“School Suspends Kid for Twirling Pencil & Subjects him to 5-HOUR Evaluation!”
“Kid Twirls a Pencil in Class, N.J. Threatens to Take Him From His Dad and Requires Blood and Urine Testing.”
“Girl Writes About Pot in Her Diary, School Reads It and Suspends Her All Year.”
“Felony weapons charge for student who brought fishing supplies to school.”
“Hearing Examiner: School Was Right to Suspend Little Boy Who Chewed Pop-Tart Into Shape of Gun.”
“Toy gun made of paper gets kid tossed from school.”
“Drawing of Cartoon Bomb Gets Middle School Student Suspended in South Carolina.”
Only in America could you suspend a child for pointing his fingers into a fake weapon and making a 'pew-pew' laser sound, whilst the parents that picked him up from school could be carrying a rifle or shotgun on them.
And I am so gals we only have one school and one school administration in America so we don't have to make sweeping generalizations.
"School administration" was not meant to be the plural of a single 'school administration', but a general term for the administration of schools.
But instead of playing some kind of weird gotcha with me, are you denying that there is something deeply wrong with a school system that not only allows the above cases to happen but continues to defend them? And the fact that it happens in multiple states and keeps happening is surely a sign of how ubiquitous it is.
(And note that most people whose kids get suspended would never report it to the media).