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Suspended From School?

Never had any detention or ISS or been suspended. I was an angel on the outside in high school, minus the tickle thoughts going through my head on the inside :cool2:
 
Sloppy, I don't have "drama". I have very serious life problems. My mom has cancer, and I'm her caregiver. I'm sorry if you think that's "drama".

I don't think real life problems are drama, but some of your posts are dramatic about alot of stuff and you seem to get pissed off at ppl pretty easily. And yes I think the entire forum prolly knows that you're your mom's caregiver and you hate your father. I lost both of my parents in a car accident when I was 13 and i've basically been on my own since then. So yeah. I know about serious life problems. And what it's like dealing with them by myself.
 
I don't understand how this topic even came up. My topic of my thread was "School Suspension" .. not.. "Are Mitch's posts dramatic.. and how much does he hate.. whoever". I'm going to stick to the topic of school suspension, and answer those posts only, and ignore the others.

Sloppy, I'm going to say this one last thing, and then end the subject: I'm truly sorry that you lost both of your parents in an accident at 13. That must have been horrible. However, since you aren't standing in my shoes, I dont think you are qualified to decide which of my posts are "dramatic", and which aren't. I haven't discussed my father recently. My purpose of the topic here is to discuss School Suspension. If you want to discuss that with me, fine. If not, you can talk to someone else then.

Mitch
 
Sounds like in school suspension was used in just the right way given that suspension is supposed to be a punishment. Suspending kids and sending them home is unlikely to be a punishment for most kids. Sadly, schools do it too often and it just serves the reinforce the behavior they are trying to change.
Ali32

That's where the parent comes in. The most exciting thing about potentially being a parent is coming up with creative ways to punish the kid through humiliation. I can't wait.
 
The most severe suspension I ever heard of, was for a whole quarter, for failing a class.

I had this pen pal from GA in the 1990s, who I used to talk to on the phone. She had serious problems in math. I believe she failed it twice, so, for whatever reason, instead of just giving her F's on her report card, and making her take the class over until she passed it, this girl's college dean suspended her for an entire quarter. She wasn't allowed to take any classes at all. I believe she was out of school for three months, worked, and then was allowed to go back to college. At first she was extremely upset, but then accepted it.

That was the only time I'd ever heard of such a drastic measure being taken.

Mitch
 
Blahaha! I'm laughing because my students would rather get ISS and OSS instead of In-Team where they stay with ME all day long.

Students don't particularly like silent lunch (lunch detention) either.

I remember having to scrape gum off the ground when I was late to class.
 
No, no. It really WAS for 2 months straight. There was other shit going on at the time than me sleeping in class, obviously. The principal and my counselor (great fucking job he did, right?) at the time thought it would be more healthy for me to be alone than to deal with the other kids at the time.

Looking back I can see why they would think that, but isolating me probably wasn't the best idea either. Come to think of it, I don't know what a good idea for me would have been back then. I was out of control.
 
LOL, Sun. You sound like a tough girl with the students.

I never had specific "lunch detention". Our school had either ISS, OSS, or after school detention. Lunch detention in the school I went to, wouldn't be much of a punishment, because our lunch periods were only 20 minutes long.

Scraping gum off the ground: That would suck, big time. We never had to do that.

Mitch
 
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