School administrators face tough calls as pandemic affects student behavior

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Advocates worry that suspensions and expulsions could create yet another pandemic consequence for the nation’s most vulnerable students.

for the nation’s most vulnerable kids and have called on schools to work with students who’ve already missed weeks or months of instruction during the pandemic, rather than punish them.

His members don’t want to suspend or expel students, he said, but they have limited resources to address the emotional causes of students’ behavior while also keeping their buildings safe. “We took the approach at the start of the year that we had to reteach kids how to be in school,” Paterson said.

 

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The last 2 years shouldn’t be the reason to give a free pass to those students. If I treated my principal or superintendent and the students the way I’ve been treated by students and parents, I would be let go/fired. Consequences.

As a teacher, I’m experiencing first hand the hardships the last years have brought. However, being told to “f-off, go to hell, you can make me, you’re just a teacher, you can’t do anything to me Etc…” It gets to the point that there needs to be consequences for their behavior.

There is this phenomena called ‘parents’ who are responsible for their children and their behavior. That’s the problem.

I get arrested why because I've been targeted as a child trafficked as a child always through man hood or that I had to go through hell but still saving your lives

At my school they just send the little fuckers back to class.

Are we blaming the pandemic for a certain demographic’s behavior now, it’s that what we’re doing?

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