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School Punishments
Topic Started: Feb 17 2014, 12:24 PM (3,689 Views)
Manakel
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The best way to not get your heart broken, is pretending you don't have one.

Lunch detention for missing assignments, Thursday night school (Detention), ISS (In School Suspension), etc.
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CyborgIguana
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In school suspension? As in, they keep you AT school for several days straight?? :o That's just disgusting!
Edited by CyborgIguana, Mar 15 2014, 11:46 PM.
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Fluffs
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Pull my finger!

Nahh, just throughout the school day.
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CyborgIguana
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Oh. But, still...
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Mastodon28
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I think I´d probably die if they locked me up at school for 2 days straight. :P
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Similis
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Education and knowledge is always more fun if you're not forced to get it and if your environment doesn't advocate skipping school or outright praise willful ignorance. I know quite a few people who didn't like learning solely because their friends didn't like it and they wanted to blend in.

The only pusnihments I can remember is either more homework (if someone misbehaved during certain classes) or 'notes'. The more 'notes' one had, the lower would be their overall behaviour rating at the end of the year. Having reprehensible behaviour rating wasn't an aim of many. I can't remember those who had it, because I didn't pay much attention to their shameful fate. :P
Edited by Similis, Mar 16 2014, 03:56 AM.
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Hamikins
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You will respect my authoratah.

I just wanna be home schooled. :<
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Jules
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I think the best way to improve school would be to work on classes and professors, not really punishments. To be honest, being a school teacher is probably one of the shittiest jobs ever to exist. Teachers are hated by the whole society, including parents, most students, the administration and the rest, the salary is ridiculous and you get blamed when the students don't work correctly. If they were given more respect and a better salary, I'm pretty sure there would be more of them. And if there are more professors, we should be able to form smaller classes, which are much better overall.
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Furka
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But teachers get way more free days than many other workers ...
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Avenged
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Furka
Mar 16 2014, 08:19 AM
But teachers get way more free days than many other workers ...
Preach it. :worship:

I think the biggest punishment my school has in place is a 30 minute after-school detention for lateness in the same day. Alongside an isolation centre for people who constantly disrupt classes.

Personally I think the punishment system within my school is ridiculous when they try to enforce it on over 18's.
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Hammond
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Swigity Swag what's in the Bag

I remember if anyone in my school got in sort of trouble like missing work or lack of effort, the teacher would take them to clean the entire school, and I mean the school is like HUGE! it took a day to cover one story and then half a day to finish the second.

at least they were given breaks.
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fridooh
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Haha, isolation centre? Sound a jail :P
Edited by fridooh, Mar 16 2014, 04:27 PM.
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fridooh
Mar 16 2014, 04:27 PM
Haha, isolation centre? Sound a jail :P
One room per student with CCTV monitoring. Aka jail.
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Stephen
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hammond
Mar 16 2014, 04:26 PM
I remember if anyone in my school got in sort of trouble like missing work or lack of effort, the teacher would take them to clean the entire school, and I mean the school is like HUGE! it took a day to cover one story and then half a day to finish the second.

at least they were given breaks.
That's actually a common punishment here. Too late in the refectory, clean it completely. Three times too late in school, working with the cleaners for a week during detention.
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Manakel
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ZKG
Mar 16 2014, 03:25 PM


I think the biggest punishment my school has in place is a 30 minute after-school detention for lateness in the same day. Alongside an isolation centre for people who constantly disrupt classes.

Just 30 minutes? :o
We get after-school detention for 1-3 hours :|
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