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Upset with easy child daughter for a change
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 11603" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>I'm sorry Karen. That was entirely uncalled for on your easy child's part. Personally I think you are too lenient. If it were my kid I would make them take the S*C*H*O*O*L*B*U*S for a week!</p><p></p><p>Fran, When I taught at a local HS I can tell you that even the good kids use that kind of language constantly. We were supposed to write them up whenever they did which is what I did until the Assistant Principal told me to stop. He said that to do that we would be overfilling the detention hall. Three write ups sent the kids to detention and earned a call home to the parents. AP said we didn't have enough staff to handle it if we followed the rule to the letter. So we just admonished them in the classroom and halls when we heard the vulgarities. The kids either smirked or laughed at us under their breath. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 11603, member: 2315"] I'm sorry Karen. That was entirely uncalled for on your easy child's part. Personally I think you are too lenient. If it were my kid I would make them take the S*C*H*O*O*L*B*U*S for a week! Fran, When I taught at a local HS I can tell you that even the good kids use that kind of language constantly. We were supposed to write them up whenever they did which is what I did until the Assistant Principal told me to stop. He said that to do that we would be overfilling the detention hall. Three write ups sent the kids to detention and earned a call home to the parents. AP said we didn't have enough staff to handle it if we followed the rule to the letter. So we just admonished them in the classroom and halls when we heard the vulgarities. The kids either smirked or laughed at us under their breath. -RM [/QUOTE]
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