At my school, the 7th grade class is fairly well behaved, but a few aren't and "run wild" (in the words of the principal). Those few caused the principal to go all out at punishing us. Here is what is happening to us:
-No break, P.E, or lunch (in the cafeteria at least), and we stay in one classroom for the whole day for at least a week
-After that, we start "rotating classes" again, but still no break, and lunch in the classroom for another week
- And after that, we get break back, but silent lunch for a week
Not to mention we have to have "adult supervision" in the bathrooms this whole time! -.-All this is happening for what about 30 out of 187 kids are doing! This is ridiculous!
Discuss times that your school has gone overboard in punishing.
I usually avoid the school bathrooms, but they just made sure I will.....
Last edited by fire219 (2011-11-07 16:33:31)
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Sadly, welcome to the way many schools seem to work. The idiocy of the few ruins it for the many that do the right thing.
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sometimes i think schools are doin the right thing
sometimes i think schools are run by like politicians n stuff
and you know politicians
ooooooooh boy
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Yea. That's so annoying! Instructions for getting lots of homework:
Make one person whisper one letter
wait until teacher is finished being cross
homework away
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Woah, that's mean...
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Things like that happen to my school occasionally. That seemed to be how my elementary school worked.
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gettysburg11 wrote:
Sadly, welcome to the way many schools seem to work. The idiocy of the few ruins it for the many that do the right thing.
I didn't just enter this reality. I have been in it since pre-K, so, I should pretty high up in the ranks of the "School makes reality stink" club.
@ellscharstark: No kidding. Especially the adult supervision in the bathrooms part.
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PlutoIsHades wrote:
Things like that happen to my school occasionally. That seemed to be how my elementary school worked.
My elementary school was pretty lenient with this type of stuff, but the intermediate and middle school aren't.
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Jesus, this is strict, I go to a pretty rough school in Anglais (Latin/Old English word for England) surrounded by council estates, and we never have stuff this bad. If a few people are [removed] around, the offenders stay behind, (or come back at break/lunch if not before any of the breaktimes) and if it is before break/lunch (2nd/4th period) the class gets held up for 5mins, and then people are told to go gradually, and then the offenders are held up. We don't have militarain, primary-school level overkill, long-term discpline.
[removed], I just spilt my 2ltr bottle of Dr. Pepper all over me.
That was [removed] £1.80 D:*
Fact: f219's school is probably employing peadophiles on parole to 'supervise' the holy throne room xD
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fire219 wrote:
gettysburg11 wrote:
Sadly, welcome to the way many schools seem to work. The idiocy of the few ruins it for the many that do the right thing.
I didn't just enter this reality. I have been in it since pre-K, so, I should pretty high up in the ranks of the "School makes reality stink" club.
Yeah, sure sounds like it. I really feel kind of sorry for you for having to deal with all that garbage.
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corruption
much
solution?
skip school until punishment is over
if the school can be that corrupt
TWO CAN PLAY AT THAT GAME
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flamekyle wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
corruption
much
solution?
skip school until punishment is over
if the school can be that corrupt
TWO CAN PLAY AT THAT GAMEThat's bad advise.
no
it's SARCASTIC advice
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bananaman114 wrote:
flamekyle wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
corruption
much
solution?
skip school until punishment is over
if the school can be that corrupt
TWO CAN PLAY AT THAT GAMEThat's bad advise.
no
it's SARCASTIC advice
What if he listens?
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flamekyle wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
flamekyle wrote:
That's bad advise.no
it's SARCASTIC adviceWhat if he listens?
why would he listen
i already came out saying that it's sarcastic advice
plus
his parents would never let him
if they were self respecting
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bananaman114 wrote:
corruption
much
solution?
skip school until punishment is over
if the school can be that corrupt
TWO CAN PLAY AT THAT GAME
I thought about it for a while, but then remembered the school's strict attendance policy.
I know you were joking, but still.
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fire219 wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
corruption
much
solution?
skip school until punishment is over
if the school can be that corrupt
TWO CAN PLAY AT THAT GAMEI thought about it for a while, but then remembered the school's strict attendance policy.
I know you were joking, but still.
the sad thing is i probably would
dang your schools corrupt
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fire219 wrote:
gettysburg11 wrote:
Sadly, welcome to the way many schools seem to work. The idiocy of the few ruins it for the many that do the right thing.
I didn't just enter this reality. I have been in it since pre-K, so, I should pretty high up in the ranks of the "School makes reality stink" club.
@ellscharstark: No kidding. Especially the adult supervision in the bathrooms part.
I have a response to that, but I shouldn't say it. There ARE girls on the internet that are sane....
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I am glad I left Elementary last year and I am in 6th grade. The new principal that replaced our retiring principal last year around this time is stricter, and she is not enforcing bullying as much. And she is fairing out punishments. So yeah, the elementary I went to is becoming corrupt.
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AlphaFire wrote:
Jesus, this is strict, I go to a pretty rough school in Anglais (Latin/Old English word for England) surrounded by council estates, and we never have stuff this bad. If a few people are [removed] around, the offenders stay behind, (or come back at break/lunch if not before any of the breaktimes) and if it is before break/lunch (2nd/4th period) the class gets held up for 5mins, and then people are told to go gradually, and then the offenders are held up. We don't have militarain, primary-school level overkill, long-term discpline.
[removed], I just spilt my 2ltr bottle of Dr. Pepper all over me.
That was [removed] £1.80 D:*
Fact: f219's school is probably employing peadophiles on parole to 'supervise' the holy throne room xD
Let's just hope Fire219 doesn't come face-to-face with PedoBear. Especially when PedoBear is wielding tooth-rotting candy and a running, rusty chainsaw! D:
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My coach made us run till we puked. I have a topic bout that.
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Oh ho ho, I know how you feel.
I've never had a bad direct experience, but school systems need to think more of the kids.
Its sad how money is everything.
The kids enjoy their band program.
Honor the athletic kids.
The buses are kind of packed.
Cut the school bus budget.
Our teachers aren't very fun or in a good mood to spread to their students.
Cut some money for the higher ups.
Really, I could name so much more.
Sure, the economy is bad, but the school department could be a little less stupid and selfish.
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Nexstudent wrote:
Oh ho ho, I know how you feel.
I've never had a bad direct experience, but school systems need to think more of the kids.
Its sad how money is everything.
The kids enjoy their band program.
Honor the athletic kids.
The buses are kind of packed.
Cut the school bus budget.
Our teachers aren't very fun or in a good mood to spread to their students.
Cut some money for the higher ups.
Really, I could name so much more.
Sure, the economy is bad, but the school department could be a little less stupid and selfish.
+1
I also hate how some people act as though sports and excersizing are everything.
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