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Chaux
09-08-2006, 06:07 AM
so how does your school punish you if you breach the rules?
we just get a lunchtime detention.. i dont know exactly what it is that we do coz i havent got a detention yet.. (i got away with loadsa things, im almost a pro. xD) :D
Otaku Ichise
09-08-2006, 06:09 AM
My school couldnt do a dam thing if they found a tough guy beating the other or even beating a teacher.
Wolfwood
09-08-2006, 06:14 AM
schools really dont do anything anymore. just a little "aww dont do it again"
yeah, that works >_>
seriously, parents need to start hitting their kids. if you do something wrong, and you got a big red mark to prove it, chances are you'll remember not to do it again.
the worst our school had was 2 hours in time out or suspended. seriously, what is that? give em a 2 hour break from class, or a day or 2 off from school.
teachers should seriously be allowed to slap kids at a certain point. ^^;
lol sorry, had a huge talk bout people sucking at being parents before ^^; still think parents have no clue on how to be one anymore.
=[[Wolfwood]]=
Otaku Ichise
09-08-2006, 06:16 AM
True and sadly some can sufer lot in school..
Damon R.
09-08-2006, 06:19 AM
My school is pretty lenient. Seriously. Three consecutive lates and all you have is a reprimand of: "Get to school earlier" and an absence mark. Pfft. It's no wonder half of my schoolmates are late. If we do any bad thing (smoke cigarettes, drink booze etc.) and get caught, they don't really bother. I mean, it's our lives to muck up. xD
Anyways, we have a choice to go to school (anyone can skip), and not one of us would get scolded by the teachers. Questioned yes, but not one action on their part (I suppose you could call us brats, but really, is that necessary?) ;] We only study workbooks. They're pretty easy. So long as you go to school at least once a week to take quizzes.
Besides, I enjoy getting my much needed sleep during the first few hours of class.
Wolfwood
09-08-2006, 06:34 AM
parents cant even hit their kids anymore without other parents going "OMG! he needs his kids taken away!"
honestly, if your kid goes to stick a fork in a power supply, what will you do. tell em no and think they'll learn from that, or give em a whack on the back of their hand?
trust me, they'll remember that it hurt and they shouldnt do it alot more then a talk.
if kids do something kinda wrong, yes talk to em. but if its seriously bad, hit em, cause most times they wont do it again.
school can only do so much cause of loud parents and the goverment trying to tell you what's right.
so when you find out what your kid did in school, one way or another you gotta be the one to make sure it wont happen again.
hurt em now, save em later. they'll forget the pain but remember the lesson.
=[[Wolfwood]]=
Ami~chan
09-08-2006, 07:03 AM
My school is kinda strict; teachers give no slack. Period. You could be a second late, and if you don't have an excuse from the office or another teacher, you're tardy.
1st Offense: Warning
2nd Offense: Three days lunch detention.
3rd Offense: Saturday Detention
4th Offense: Suspension
So, if you were tardy to class four times, you will get suspended. It sucks a whole lot.
darkcrystalofthebluemoon
09-08-2006, 07:06 AM
Hmmm you stay in and you get crosses against your name for camp
Gjallarhorn
09-08-2006, 10:23 PM
My school is rather strict in terms of how the punishments are dealt out. The simplest of infractions is an instant detention, moderate infractions usually result in a 3 day suspension. Skipping 4th period also gets one a 3 days suspension. Expulsions are also quite common, but then again, in a school of over 6000 students, that is to be expected. It is probably proportional to schools with smaller student populations.
pyrothunder336
09-08-2006, 10:24 PM
Most likely 10 days out of school. That would be awesome but the thing is that we have an attendance policy that we can only miss 10 days or we automatically fail. Sucks but if you miss no days at any other time then your golden.
Gjallarhorn
09-08-2006, 10:29 PM
Most likely 10 days out of school. That would be awesome but the thing is that we have an attendance policy that we can only miss 10 days or we automatically fail. Sucks but if you miss no days at any other time then your golden.
10 days? That is a lot. In the standard 180 school year, that is 5.6% of the school year. More than 1/20 of the school year. In my school, you fail on your third absense.
The_SolarGod
09-08-2006, 10:32 PM
It depends on the level of sin tou did! lOL...
1st strike is warning...
2nd srike is suspension...
3rd strike is you cant study on the school so transfer the hell out
4th strike is you cant study in the whole country..
Biggest or the HEAVIEST sins are done....
automatic 3rd strike punishment....
:(
Furubalova
09-08-2006, 10:35 PM
my school, hmmm.... it depends on what class you get in trouble in. but usually its a warning, then (don't remember), then lunch detention, then a referral. i don't have to worry about it cause i'm an AnGeL.
although i DID get an apology note in biology for chewing gum...
Opinionated
09-08-2006, 10:41 PM
When you're late at my school, you have to wear these ugly yellow T-shirts. No one wants to wear an ugly yellow T-shirt. Thus, no one is late. Really.
As for attitude ect., most of my classes are pretty good. The teachers are funny, but have the respect of the students(which is what any good teacher needs).
So, yeah, my school is strict. And I like it that way, since I'm a good student.
Thornwillow
09-08-2006, 10:48 PM
My school is rather strict in terms of how the punishments are dealt out. The simplest of infractions is an instant detention, moderate infractions usually result in a 3 day suspension. Skipping 4th period also gets one a 3 days suspension. Expulsions are also quite common, but then again, in a school of over 6000 students, that is to be expected. It is probably proportional to schools with smaller student populations.I totally agree with Xero on this. :) I went to a high school *cough* way back when *cough cough* And my high school had 2000+ students and the rules were extremely strict. I would assume that smaller schools, like he states, have a few more lenient rules because the teachers and school administrators can control the numbers presumably easier.
Take for example ... China. I apologize if I offend any of our fine Chinese members. ^_^ China has the rule of only having one child because they have the largest population in the world. Do you see this rule anywhere else? No. Why? Because other countries feel like they can control the millions or less that they have without having to restrict births, than the billion that are going on in China. Of course, if I have skewed any of this, please correct me! I won't be offended. ^_^
Back on topic, yeah ... my school was strict, very similar to what Xero said, but I guess you would expect that from a large school.
lucky leprachaun
09-08-2006, 11:16 PM
the basic stuff, saturday school, detention, suspension, expulsion, community service, summer school, gum scraping... you know that sort of thing.
Cantelope
09-08-2006, 11:17 PM
General mischievery usually gets a slap on the hand, and a third of the time, a detention. Fights get up to two weeks of suspension. Everything else gets an expulsion hearing. For example, I prank alot, mess with teacher's stuff, doing things on the school computer's, and I've only gotten detentions. Some guy in the school printed off signs saying are WRONG!" and posted them around the halls, and he got the 186 days. He'll be coming back two months from now, as a freshman. Hah.
Dark_Evo_ChaosX
09-08-2006, 11:34 PM
My tardy system is actually strict now
1st offence: Teacher's choice of detention
2nd offence: 45 minutes in the lyceum after school. Not allowed to do anything but sit
3rd offence: Referal/parent conference/sat. school
4th offence: Admin conference/ICE aka: in school suspension
5th: Trauncy reduction program. A long way of saying 20 hours of community service with your parents.jail if you don't do it.
~kawaii~cherry~
09-09-2006, 12:04 AM
We have a form teacher's report, which means you carry a booklet and get all your teachers to sign it every lesson. There's also a Dean's report which is the same except it has to be signed by a Dean, and Principle's report which has to be signed by Deputy Principle or Principle.
Then there's detentions, uniform checks and item confiscations, suspension and expulsion. Not pleasant stuff...
International 4-8818
09-09-2006, 12:19 AM
Well i can tell wolfwood is going to be a good parent. Hitting your kid would be the last thing to do if your kid was a little hitler. Here's a joke with you.
"Instead of beating my kids with my fists, i am going to be them with happiness. Oh yeah i forgot to tell you. I name my belt happiness."
Anyway my school has a very strict policy since it is a small college. If you are cought doing anything bad it is either suspencion or expulsion. After susension your contract is watched (academic probabtion) like a hawk and after another bad thing your gone. Yeah pretty harsh.
DarkMoonPrince
09-09-2006, 12:23 AM
My school didn't do anything, if there was a fight, ''Don't do it again.'' , and yet they still fought, lol.
Sasaki_Kojiro
09-09-2006, 04:04 AM
when i went to high school it was hard as hell. We had uniform police( something wrong with your uniform you get yelled at by them). You would get expelled from school if you had Phones that is messed up. if you didnt bring your PE uniform 1 day of ISS. Piss me off that school did
Elena
09-09-2006, 07:57 AM
In my school, the punishments were pretty funny. There was the "Black Square" (our primary school floor was black and white tiled) where wrongdoers had to sit until they learned their lesson, writing lines, standing outside the office (not getting punished, unless standing is a punishment) and detention. :rolleyes:
Keyasaffection
09-09-2006, 08:09 AM
first time you get a yellow card second a red card then you get expelled.....
Masali
09-09-2006, 08:14 AM
Oh noes, detention. How will life go on? Easily. School punishment is a joke. The only thing I use detention for is time to think how to repeat this offense without getting caught.
Why wasn't I like normal kids and get punished? Maybe cause I was doing stuff and get away with it xP
Anyway, my school give students warnings as punishment. When they get lots of warnings, they might just get expelled for a week and then come back again. The school deosn't have the right to do anything else except for that. Pethatic isn't it?
My school only issues warnings and phone calls home. If an event is approaching they don't get to particapate, which actually works on some occasions, because it's either a field trip or you get to stay in a hot school building doing work alone. As expected, this doesn't phase the young scoundrels overall.
I think it's pathetic that not only the schools don't (and can't) take action against these kids, but the parents don't do anything to discipline their children. I wish parents and school systems could do more to actually keep the ruffians in line.
My parents disciplined me, if I did something wrong I got a time out and a talking to, and I learned from my mistakes. If I did something reeally wrong, or something wrong repeatedly I used to get spanked. My parents always at least tried to make me understand what I did, and they luckily succeeded most of the time. They taught me that breaking the rules have significant consequences.
Nowadays, most kids don't get that kind of lesson, and whatever they say apparently goes. They don't care about what may happen if it even crosses their minds. The simply immoral and idiotic media they're influenced by and what they see regularly doesn't exactly help them act decently. I think teachers should be given more power (not to an extreme, mind you) in their classroom and more parents should be harder (again, not to an extreme) on their kids.
DynastyxFell
09-12-2006, 06:45 PM
My school gives you a demerit for a first offense, then a detention, the in school suspension.
Darklord
09-13-2006, 11:15 AM
Hmm...well once I had punishment for being (EDIT: LATE) to class for 3 days straight...The punishment was to stand under the hot summer sun for 5 hours on a 5 meter ladder...But I had worse...
HyperHacker
09-13-2006, 12:12 PM
My high school's punishment system was a total joke. If you actually read the rule book it clearly stated that you would get 3 days suspension for wearing a hat. Bit overkill? You get the exact same for starting a fire. XD They'd suspend you for anything - I got 3 days for swearing - but if you were lucky enough to get a detention, you were practically off the hook. All you do is come in and sit in some room at lunch time. They say you're not allowed to eat, but I pointed out that the law requires students to have a lunch break and just sat there eating and they couldn't do a darn thing. :P If you skip a detention usually they just forget about it anyway, or else you just get another one. They don't suspend you for skipping detentions, you just get more of them to skip. Ha!
When it came to computers, whoo... As you probably figured from my name I was always causing trouble on the school computers. :P There were maybe three people in the building - two teachers and a librarian - who knew anything about computers. I almost got suspended for using Notepad to type a report because the teacher didn't recognize it (only knows MS Word) and thought it was a virus! :laugh: They left that Messenger Service popup thing turned on, so you'd constantly get popup ads while you're doing something (had some fun sending those messages too). At several points they forgot to apply limits to student storage space, and people would install like 600MB of games before anyone noticed. Their passwords were ridiculously weak and it was horribly easy to slip keyloggers and such in. They blocked Firefox - by filename - because their censor program (which slows everything waaaaaaaay down) only works with IE.
The worst they'd do was suspend you, which did nothing. They had that BS zero tolerance policy which meant if someone started beating on me for no reason, and I pushed them away, we'd both be suspended (and this did happen quite often). I got a number of suspensions in which the teachers all agreed I didn't deserve it but they had to because of this policy. I kept telling them throughout my time there that the policy was a total load and that security cameras would have done a much better job of preventing violence. THE DAY I GRADUATED they got rid of the policy and installed cameras. :mad: One last kick in the bum.
Oh and speaking of school... one time me and a friend were sitting with my back against a very low window, playing Game Boy. Some idiot decides to try to scare me by kicking the window. SMASH! I didn't get hurt but it cut up my friend pretty good. He was alright but the guy who did it got suspended for like 3 weeks. XD
Well that's my long school rant.
The only thing I use detention for is time to think how to repeat this offense without getting caught.My first day here and already a sigworthy quote. I like this place. :D
Ayame_Sohma
09-13-2006, 01:19 PM
schools really dont do anything anymore. just a little "aww dont do it again"
yeah, that works >_>
seriously, parents need to start hitting their kids. if you do something wrong, and you got a big red mark to prove it, chances are you'll remember not to do it again.
the worst our school had was 2 hours in time out or suspended. seriously, what is that? give em a 2 hour break from class, or a day or 2 off from school.
teachers should seriously be allowed to slap kids at a certain point. ^^;
lol sorry, had a huge talk bout people sucking at being parents before ^^; still think parents have no clue on how to be one anymore.
=[[Wolfwood]]=
I agree with that
Faceless111
09-13-2006, 02:17 PM
The government should leave school security and punishment to someone who knows what they're doing. Namely, me.
I'd station a guard inside and outside of every classroom with an AK-47, baton, knife, and a can of mace. Depending on the offense, you get dealt a different punishment. For example, if you forget to turn your cellphone off, you get your hand sliced off. If you should wander the halls without a pass, you get shot in your leg (your choice, left or right). And if you use and offensive language, your teeth will be bashed in with the club.
Chaux
09-13-2006, 06:47 PM
We have a form teacher's report, which means you carry a booklet and get all your teachers to sign it every lesson. There's also a Dean's report which is the same except it has to be signed by a Dean, and Principle's report which has to be signed by Deputy Principle or Principle.
Then there's detentions, uniform checks and item confiscations, suspension and expulsion. Not pleasant stuff...*sigh* we have much the same... a referral, item confiscations etc...
if we get caught sms-ing (txting) in the class, our cellphones get taken off us and we gotta pay a dollar to get it back. i havent payed yet. im too sneaky for those teachers.. hahahahaha... xD
Ichiro Matsuchani
09-13-2006, 07:00 PM
Here's how it works at my school.
You do something bad, you get sent to the office. You wait nearly an hour to get into a room where they give you a warning in about 30 seconds. You leave thinking how you can do it without getting caught.
You get caught again, and you get alternative school/ISS. You spend the first day doing absolutely nothing, again pondering on how to do it without getting caught. You spend the rest of the days doing work that takes 5 minutes to do, then breaktime for the rest of the day.
You get caught again, on the huge unlikelyhood. You get sent home, blah blah blah. That's about it for my school.
Tsuna Kadiri
09-13-2006, 07:16 PM
My school is pretty easy on the rules. The Vice Principal thinks he's the greatest human to ever walk the earth and gets a little obsessive at times. But the main Principal is a really laid-back, nice guy. So they balance each other out, most of the time.
Detentions do nothing anymore. Kids don't care whether or not they get them so they continue to do what they do and break the rules. And with fights, it all depends on what teachers are around and the second a fight breaks out. Some will get right on it, others won't do anything and stand and watch them fight. And that's not always too great, my friend and I almost got smashed into the lockers cause two guys who were fighting bashed into us without knowing. My friend got hurt pretty badly, and I just hit my head a little too hard.
Chaux
09-13-2006, 08:04 PM
My school is pretty easy on the rules. The Vice Principal thinks he's the greatest human to ever walk the earth and gets a little obsessive at times. But the main Principal is a really laid-back, nice guy. So they balance each other out, most of the time.
Detentions do nothing anymore. Kids don't care whether or not they get them so they continue to do what they do and break the rules. And with fights, it all depends on what teachers are around and the second a fight breaks out. Some will get right on it, others won't do anything and stand and watch them fight. And that's not always too great, my friend and I almost got smashed into the lockers cause two guys who were fighting bashed into us without knowing. My friend got hurt pretty badly, and I just hit my head a little too hard. o geez... really? if when get a detention etc the teachers tend to ring up our parents/caregivers, i think. >_<
Tsuna Kadiri
09-13-2006, 08:17 PM
o geez... really? if when get a detention etc the teachers tend to ring up our parents/caregivers, i think. >_<Nope, they don't do that here. If you get a detention and don't serve it, you just keep getting it pushed back until they eventually forget about it. It's every troublemaker's dream. xD
HyperHacker
09-13-2006, 08:43 PM
*sigh* we have much the same... a referral, item confiscations etc...
if we get caught sms-ing (txting) in the class, our cellphones get taken off us and we gotta pay a dollar to get it back. i havent payed yet. im too sneaky for those teachers.. hahahahaha... xD
Haha, that happened to me once in grade 7 or so. I was playing Game Boy in detention (as many of us often did) and the teacher just took it. Starts telling me he's just gonna keep it (seriously, not a hint of sarcasm in his voice). I just grabbed it from him and ran and they never did anything about it. :D Man, I was a hellraiser back then sometimes...
the_last_icarian
09-25-2006, 06:34 PM
We go on report and get detentions. Some idiots in my class got a report on their first week of college (geez).
Snowscala_Xx
09-25-2006, 06:43 PM
XD this i know very well, I get punished for no reason, I'm guessing they just like to say my last name Xd, I get send to "d-court"(discipline court) For nothing sometimes and then get send to class late, so i get detention... they dont count it on my records but i still have to go, I guess my school disiplines ppl by suspending them, so i'm guessing they have no 1 to pick on but me XD... :laugh:
_-Midnight-_
09-25-2006, 06:49 PM
yeah things have changed in schools like these days you dont even get hit if u satrt a fight or something
at my last school if you stepped out of line you got the cane across the back
my last school was in india tho
haku_of_mist
09-25-2006, 08:29 PM
I've never been in trouble so I've never got the lucky chance to find out!
Kaitou Dark
09-25-2006, 10:21 PM
If its bad enough my school will suspend you. I know this for a fact because I was suspended today for getting in a fight with my former best friend
razzen88
09-25-2006, 11:18 PM
the principal tarred and feathered us. not really but that would have been interesting.
detention after school in the cafeteria. after i graduated tho they upped it.
if the students now dont go to detention three times they get community service
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