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Reply to "Does your school have fewer massively disregulated students?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can you imagine how those kids behave at home? There are no consequences at home or school so they run wild.[/quote] According to their parents, they are fine. Lol. I bet they are when you hand them a phone/tablet and let them have it whenever they want.[/quote] MCPS should have parents of misbehaving students attend classes with the kids for a week if they behave so much better for the parents.[/quote] I read an article about how a father of a teen boy sat in his class for a week because the boy kept misbehaving. The boy was super embarrassed, and stopped misbehaving. Way to go, dad! We need more parents, especially dads, to get involved.[/quote] How many employers will allow a week’s personal leave to accommodate a parent doing this? DCUM just claimed that people couldn’t leave their jobs early for an emergency half day on Tuesday. Two days later, DCUM thinks parents can be at a school all day for five days in a row.[/quote] The former is last minute. The latter is planned. Huge difference.[/quote] You’re delusional if you think an ahole employer would give a week off because a teen is misbehaving if they wouldn’t give 2.5 hours off so a five year old is stranded at a bus stop.[/quote]
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