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No it's not, especially since they will be doing online schooling or going to special classes so they don't lose out on their work.

I think they should miss a year, and have to make it up.

I still don't get why the bus driver didn't do ____. You can't tell me he didn't know what was going on. If I'd done that ____ as a kid, they would've pulled the bus over and I would've gotten a lecture and then an escort straight to the office once getting to school, followed by a week's suspension, two weeks of detention, booted out of ROP and a severe assbeating when I got home. On top of that, potentially losing bus privileges.
 
Hardly a fitting punishment. :monkey1
No it's not, especially since they will be doing online schooling or going to special classes so they don't lose out on their work.
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I think they should miss a year, and have to make it up.






I agree, they get to spend their year like if it was summer all year long,

don't have to wake up early
don't have to worry about going to school
can just hang out at home and be lazy and play games (Yes I know they will probably make up the stuff they miss, But it is Still Like a Vacation :monkey4 :monkey4)

You tell me that middle School kids dont Love staying home from school?
This is like a vacation for them,
(Unless their parents punish them, Which I Hope!)
 
I agree, they get to spend their year like if it was summer all year long,

don't have to wake up early
don't have to worry about going to school
can just hang out at home and be lazy and play games (Yes I know they will probably make up the stuff they miss, But it is Still Like a Vacation :monkey4 :monkey4)

You tell me that middle School kids dont Love staying home from school?
This is like a vacation for them,

(Unless their parents punish them, Which I Hope!)

Yup. They'll wake up when they want to, basically do what they want all day and then get packets of work to do so that they don't fall behind which basically undermines the punishment. Then it's console gaming until their friends get out and they go ____ around until late night or come home and game until the wee hours because they can sleep in. I really don't see the parents doing ____ considering these kids actions are a prime example of failed parenting to begin with.
 
I wonder if the scared straight program would be fitting.

See THIS is what I mean,
they should have been sent to a bootcamp or something,
NOT send home to chill out of a whole year,
does anyone think they will learn anything? if anything this teaches them that misbehaving means they will get a reward :slap
 
Very few learn this nowadays.

The majority of kids today barely respect their parents, peers or themselves.

Asking them to respect their elders is like asking them to swallow acid.

You can't learn if your parents don't teach you. More often then not, parents look to others to blame their failed parenting on. Why should a kid respect adults when they're taught from the get-go that their behavior is always someone else's fault?
 
You know, when I was a kid I had a lot of friends up until 5th grade. somehow they started to be interested in other things lol and from there..... I started to get bullied horribly. it got to a terrible point around 9th grade where I already had developed anxiety disorders. Then when I had enough I used to grab pens and when people would bully me because of me being drawing and making sounds (i used to draw stories and make sounds like swords and explosions as I draw) or for whatever reason cuz they got used to hit me or call me names, I then proceed on putting the pen next to their neck or threat them that i would stab them with it. and one time I did. after that they might have called me a little crazy but they wouldnt understand nor the professors the ____ed up damage they caused to my moral, personality and even brain.

but then I changed schools, things got better and then I graduated. I lost weight and actually started looking really good (for real). the funniest part is that I became an international DJ and producer, as my dream was. from the ages of 18-22. and those people who knew me from my past, didnt had any idea that the guy they bullied was that they were listening to in the radio when promoters and advertising would say Dj josh henriquez from Miami @ wherever I play (dj) in the country.
so yeah, I used to live in Panama until 16 and moved to US. then I just went back to Panama to DJ and that was it. as of today I remain much more popular than those who bullied me and got my life much more straight, had better looking girls and look better than them (they used to look better than me). sadly however not all is rose color, and my brain did incurr some issues, so beside having sometimes anxiety, I also developed at the age of 16 OCD.. I live with this hell everyday.
I am because of that a 10000% supporter of the anti bullying act.
I wish my mother would have changed me to another school when the problem was small... sadly was too late for me. but I hope you dont let your kids be bullied.

Still a famous international DJ?..
 
Well, I've heard his stuff without him promoting it to me, so he's still known internationally. :lol 3AM in Panama isn't too bad. Bit soft for me but not bad. But I digress.

Heh, :1-1:yea I was never in to producing a harder sound. Maybe you can hear "Roar" that one is a bit more techno. I have couple @ Beatport and Itunes.

@Bod, you know that If I was still, I wouldn't be in the situation I am. I stopped Djing and producing and focused in more serious stuff.
 
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