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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What are the stats for the last 20 years? This is information is vital for the performance evaluation of the superintendents.[/quote] Comparing apples to oranges. It takes A LOT MORE to get suspended today then 10 years and definitely 20 years ago. 20 years ago, suspensions/expulsions were not held against administrators like that data is held against them today. Principals try to avoid suspensions at all costs. [/quote] 20+ years ago I got suspended for going to my locker to pick up my math textbook during lunch so I could work on homework[/quote] lol Oh my gosh. I remember an in-school suspension when I was in high school for saying something to the gym teacher and apparently, he didn't like my tone. I don't even remember what I said because it was so long ago. Believe me, I'm not an innocent angel, but I NEVER TALKED BACK TO TEACHERS because I knew I had to answer to my mother and the punishment would have been worse (somehow she didn't find out about this). I think I was in 6th in late 89 or 90 and my 6th grade math teacher would show us his paddle (with 6 really big holes for maximum hurt) when he got upset with us. I know that's more than 20 years ago, but pretty much if you pissed off the teacher, then that was that![/quote]
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