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I guess only on some things, uh?
On 7/14/09, VP wrote:
> We send out a copy of the code of conduct each year with a
> form parents can sign if they do not want their student to
> have a corporal punishment option. Very few sign it. As
> one post noted, almost all high school students will choose a
> paddling over detention or ISS. For female students, we have
> a female teacher, coach or VP administer or witness the
> paddling.
>
>
>
> On 7/13/09, Amy Meyers wrote:
>> Our district has decided to try a voluntary corporal
>> punishment policy for grades 9-12 which seems to have
>> worked well elsewhere. Under the policy, for most class I
>> violations of the code of conduct, students would choose
>> between a specified detention assignment and a paddling.
>>
>> We would be intersted if anyone has sugesstions regarding
>> this policy and/or a discipline matrix providing
>> alternative punishments for specific code violations.
>>
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