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MADem

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8. I wouldn't let the little shits back in either, if I were the principal/superintendent
Sat Jun 30, 2012, 01:51 PM
Jun 2012

I am a firm believer in the "actions have consequences" motto.

They won't necessarily be "held back" though--they'll go to that Catholic school, or that charter school, or that Military School For the Incorrigible, or that high-end private school and the parents will have to empty the college fund to pay for it...or they will pay less to send the kid(s) to the crappy "church school" in a trailer behind the house of worship...or they'll sit in front of their computers and go to "distance learning" home school.

In a year, they'll be back with their little pals, like thugs back on the street after doing a stretch in the Big House. They'll have a patina about them; little toughies who "colored outside the lines" when it came to civility and decency.

I wish there was a way they could mandate some psychiatric treatment for these little bullies. That kind of "Lord of the Flies" shit is just too creepy for words.

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The School Bus Bullies Get Punished [View all] VenusRising Jun 2012 OP
One YEAR suspensions! Why not just call it an expulsion? MADem Jun 2012 #1
One would hope the parents will get a clue Aerows Jun 2012 #5
I wouldn't let the little shits back in either, if I were the principal/superintendent MADem Jun 2012 #8
They are going to alternative school proud2BlibKansan Jun 2012 #16
Yeah, I found a link and put it down thread--it's not a re-education school, it's a MADem Jun 2012 #19
I agree with the community service, but not the suspension. HopeHoops Jun 2012 #2
It's to separate them from their friends Aerows Jun 2012 #4
Yeah, like that's going to work. After-school isn't going to change. HopeHoops Jun 2012 #6
Preventing them Aerows Jun 2012 #7
As I understand it, they will go to an alternate school. immoderate Jun 2012 #10
It's not always about the kids who misbehave. Igel Jun 2012 #28
They are going to continue to be educated away from their peers. MADem Jun 2012 #11
They should be educated Aerows Jun 2012 #14
Are the four troublemakers being broken up? Or will they attend the alternative school MADem Jun 2012 #25
I'm sure they will be to a degree Aerows Jun 2012 #27
Exactly obamanut2012 Jun 2012 #24
They are going to alternative school proud2BlibKansan Jun 2012 #17
The school board ruled correctly, in my opinion Aerows Jun 2012 #3
I think your interpretation of "suspension" is incorrect (Edit--it is). MADem Jun 2012 #9
They still start from square one Aerows Jun 2012 #13
They'll be back amongst those peers after school, on weekends, and in class after a year. MADem Jun 2012 #20
Read my post below Aerows Jun 2012 #21
I think the punishment is indicative of that. nt MADem Jun 2012 #22
Works for me. Brickbat Jun 2012 #12
Kick them off the bus and make them walk, bahrbearian Jun 2012 #15
I'm going to say this once Aerows Jun 2012 #18
A fair and reasonable punishment obamanut2012 Jun 2012 #23
I think it's a fair ruling, too Aerows Jun 2012 #26
I agree 100% obamanut2012 Jun 2012 #29
that social circle CleanLucre Jun 2012 #31
It has, and has illustrated that there is no gain Aerows Jun 2012 #33
The genie is out of the bottle CleanLucre Jun 2012 #35
Gutting eduction and Dumbing Down the American Public CleanLucre Jun 2012 #30
I'm not pessimistic Aerows Jun 2012 #32
That scene in the vid CleanLucre Jun 2012 #34
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