Posted by Yellowdeere on April 21, 2010 at 05:22:30 from (98.20.42.90):
In Reply to: Re: School safty posted by klf on April 20, 2010 at 22:08:45:
My child got whipped in school, the teacher did not do it..The principal did it..the teacher might be mad at the child and the principal not...the biggest problem any more is my child would not do that...when they get away from home they will get away with what they can... just remember you were young once and think about the things you did...We had a coach that if you missed a lay up in practice you went to the cent of court and bent over , grabbed your ankles he used a big paddle.. you didn't miss any lay ups.. Did he ever here here anything from parents nope they all laughed...TAKING THE THOUGHT AWAY FROM CHILDREN THAT THEY CAN GET A WHIPPING IN SCHOOL GIVES THEM FREE REIGN ...
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