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Should get expel and transfer to a worst school and make the student understand the consequences. For kids, probation means nothing to them, is equivalent of getting grounded by the parents.
I'm not defending the kid, but I don't think he should be punished more severely for hitting an authority figure. If he hit another student, it's not like he'd be in prison for 10 years.
You trying to say that a fight between student vs student is the same as student vs staff?
Should get expel and transfer to a worst school and make the student understand the consequences. For kids, probation means nothing to them, is equivalent of getting grounded by the parents.
I would like to think he was expelled from school. Because if I was looking to get expelled from school, I'd do exactly what this privileged 19 year old did.
First of all, the principal was stupid. Teenage boys ( at that age have their full man strength or close to it. This isn't a little kid you can just take something from (and honestly these days taking a cellphone from a kid can host your job, if the kid is under 18 and has sexual pictures or graphic messages on the phone you could get in trouble for looking at or distributing child pornography). If a kid that size is being disruptive and won't leave call the police and let them handle it. Don't get yourself hurt.
Second of all, the kid completed therapy as requested by the judge. No reason to punish him further if this man stays out of trouble.
I'm not saying it's okay to beat someone up ,but at a job how would you handle a coworker playing their music too loud? You'd claim to the boss, and if they wouldn't stop the boss would fire them. If they refused to leave the boss would call the police, not try to take someone's property from them. In fact outside of the school no matter how disruptive someone is, taking their property from them is theft.
Well I guess from now on in this situation the principal will call the cops.
I've taught kids before btw, so I'm speaking as an education professional. You do have to watch out for your own safety.
When is the award ceremony at City Hall? DeBozo will surely want to honor such a fine young man
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