Talk:Students Against Destructive Decisions

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[edit] This article

This article is talknig about 3 groups with the same acronym. They probably should be split into three articles and this page changed to a DAB. Vegaswikian 4 July 2005 03:15 (UTC)

[edit] Pledge

The pledge seems to be a dead link

[edit] SADD

I was under the impression that the acronym "SADD" stood for "Students Against Destructive Deletion." Is that, in fact, another group? That SADD is supposed to be against unjust deletion on a global scale, thereby avoiding deletions with far-reaching effects. An example is the Black Chalks American College Testing Service placement test deletion at American River College in 1989. The school policy at AR is an example of how malicious and deliberate deletion of academic records is a destructive decision, an irresponsible act (no pun intended) far worse than drinking and driving. Deletion of this sort is more of a scholastic demolition derby than tipping a few at Ciscos after classes.

Now that SADD has a purpose! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.212.159.114 (talk) 13:18, 5 November 2007 (UTC)