Loren49
Platinum Member
not sure about all of you, but I never saw a suspension as very punishing when I was in school.
There are times when a student refuses to comply with a school official. As an example, sudent is sent out of my class due to a disruptive behavior. He/she goes to office but then walks out of principals office or refuses to serve a detention, or disrupts in detention room. Another example, student refuses to attend class and decides to walk the halls and distract others who are in class and then ignores the administrators. What would you suggest?
I agree that in many ways out of school suspension is not perfect. For students (and parents) who value education the possibility of being suspended is part of why a student decides to comply at times.
Loren