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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
When involved with an incident sexual in nature, the last thing a teacher wants to do is deal with the student directly. Think about it.
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I'm coming up with nothing. Why not?
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Originally Posted by Charlatan
... They are expelled or suspended.
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What?! I'm all for breaking the kids arm and perhaps giving them a minor concussion but why the death sentence that is denying them education? It's the reason they are in school. Parents are either deadbeats or working 3 jobs they can't pay attention to this all the time. Discipline has to be achieved one way or the other.
The system
dippin speaks of is moronic. I mean seriously. It encourages the pack mentality highschoolers develop when infractions are encountered and swift action is not taken. All students will gather is "Jenny failed her stats so she can't get her score." or some other rumor when she really was caught cheating and it was handled "quietly".
Public shame and discipline has to be employed. How is suspending them going to give them an education? You have to understand that kids are stupid. They also don't want to be in school. Not being in school is the REAL loss here. Missing classes is also the part we must avoid. Disrupting classes is the same as missing classes too. Their bad behavior is simply because they know nothing else better.
Suspension and expulsion should be for the basest of the delinquents. In the meantime, as long as the neck and spine are intact ... break the little fuckers bones!!