We were well-acquainted. And every session led to a much worse one at home.
A story with too little information about how the girl was behaving.
There were some real monsters in my school (the special Ed class) that needed restraints. They were out of control violent beasts at times.
Agreed!
Regards,
I agree.
In many ways government schools resemble prisons.
At least in prison they have more free of speech and freedom to freely practice their religion.
Successful adults must unlearn the prision survival social skills that are absolutely necessary to survive K-12 government schooling.
The girls may have really gotten into the fight. Some places you don’t go unless you know how to use your fists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_7o1pAwhDA
Whether this girl was victim or perpetrator, one solution is School Choice, so the right students will be paired with the right schools. Victims can go to schools that expel bullies. Bullies can go to schools with enhanced discipline, such as military schools.
I met the board in 8th grade.
She “lost her mind”. IOW she went off on a violent raging tantrum. The only way to stop them is to knock them out. We have one in the family. Her stepdad won’t hesitate to knock her the F out. It’s amazing how that tames them, at least around him.
The entirety of the daughter’s behavior needs to be explained and understood. It is conceivable she needed to be reatrained.
However:
1. “School safety agents” should not have handcuffs unless they are LEOs.
2. If a child needs restraint, there had better be a LEO involved - with all of the child protections that entails.
3. Any child restrained in cuffs should immediately cause the parents to be notified (not 3 hours later).
4. Any “school safety agent” who prevents contact or closeness between a restrained child and their parent(s) should be immediately arrested for kidnapping.
I could probably make at least fifty entries into this list, but the bottom line is that the “school safety agent”, the principal, and the teachers all need to be facing charges.
The girl’s behavior may require consequences, but faux arrest cannot be a legally allowed consequence.
A sucker puncher, carjacker, fast food brawler in training.
I looked, but I didn’t have to.