Anonymous wrote:OK, so here's the story:
My niece is a rising junior. At the end of last year, she helped a senior friend carry out "his" prank - he put laxatives in brownies and put them in the teacher's lounge. Well eventually someone found out it was his brownies causing ahem....issues...among all the teachers who ate them, and he wasn't allowed to walk at graduation - he was graduating within the next few days anyway so they couldn't do much as far as punishments. My niece, on the other hand, was found to be the "accomplice" and will face a five day suspension at the start of this school year, was kicked out of NHS, being a freshman mentor, her president role of a club, and a few other things.
Is this appropriate punishment, do you think? I just found out about it tonight when my sister called me (for other reasons, but somehow the topic came up) and it seems a little excessive, but maybe I'm off base.
Anonymous wrote:OK, so here's the story:
My niece is a rising junior. At the end of last year, she helped a senior friend carry out "his" prank - he put laxatives in brownies and put them in the teacher's lounge. Well eventually someone found out it was his brownies causing ahem....issues...among all the teachers who ate them, and he wasn't allowed to walk at graduation - he was graduating within the next few days anyway so they couldn't do much as far as punishments. My niece, on the other hand, was found to be the "accomplice" and will face a five day suspension at the start of this school year, was kicked out of NHS, being a freshman mentor, her president role of a club, and a few other things.
Is this appropriate punishment, do you think? I just found out about it tonight when my sister called me (for other reasons, but somehow the topic came up) and it seems a little excessive, but maybe I'm off base.
Anonymous wrote:OK, so here's the story:
My niece is a rising junior. At the end of last year, she helped a senior friend carry out "his" prank - he put laxatives in brownies and put them in the teacher's lounge. Well eventually someone found out it was his brownies causing ahem....issues...among all the teachers who ate them, and he wasn't allowed to walk at graduation - he was graduating within the next few days anyway so they couldn't do much as far as punishments. My niece, on the other hand, was found to be the "accomplice" and will face a five day suspension at the start of this school year, was kicked out of NHS, being a freshman mentor, her president role of a club, and a few other things.
Is this appropriate punishment, do you think? I just found out about it tonight when my sister called me (for other reasons, but somehow the topic came up) and it seems a little excessive, but maybe I'm off base.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe some posters can share their own or their kids' pranks and punishments?