H2Omekanic
H2Omekanic t1_j9b7q24 wrote
Reply to Anti-Suspension Laws and lack of consequences are taking a toll on our K12 schools by bostonteacher90871
It's called "In-House" suspension. Do schools not have this anymore? Do schools not have a dedicated room for this? It worked back in the 90s, add a cop and it would work today.
Edit: For those who never had this, let me explain how it worked. You went to school and reported to (or were sent to) the In-House suspension room. Desks were arraigned around the perimeter of the room right up against the wall and facing the wall. There were office type partitions between the desks. There was no talking or interacting with others and video games were banned. Your teachers were notified of your IHS and could send you class work if necessary. School lunch orders were taken by the attendant and delivered. Three 4 minute bathroom breaks were spread across the school day between periods.
H2Omekanic t1_j9dlupl wrote
Reply to comment by Technical_Hair_4383 in Anti-Suspension Laws and lack of consequences are taking a toll on our K12 schools by bostonteacher90871
This is laughable...re-engage the student. Can't ya just slap the shit out of them? Lol. Don't want to learn? GTFO! Act like an animal at school? Parents problem