- Mar 19, 2009
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Back in the Dark Ages when I was in high school, one frustrated bus driver delivered the whole bus load of rowdy kids directly to Juvenile Hall rather than taking them to high school. He got in trouble, but I thought then that he was right. Still do. Some schools install video cameras on the buses, and then when the parents say their precious darling would never do such a thing, they can be shown the film that shows that their precious did indeed do that and worse. I think the idea of stopping the bus until the kids shape up is a good one. So is banning troublemakers from the bus, permanently if necessary.
Unfortunately, too many school administrations are far more interested in keeping the peace and not making waves than they are in safety or backing up their staff. A friend of mine, now retired, once received a credible death threat from a student. When the spineless principal refused to to anything about it, she called the cops and had the kid hauled out of class. The principal was furious, but since she was tenured there wasn't a whole lot he could do about it. My friend further told the principal to transfer the student out of her class because she wasn't going to endanger herself or her other students by allowing this kid to stay in her class. The principal then proceeded to tell my friend that he wasn't going to do that and that she was going to just have to continue to teach that student. My friend pointed out that she had a LOT of sick leave built up and that she would just take it immediately and he could hire a substitute for the rest of the term. The principal transferred the kid. My friend's instincts were good. If memory serves that particular student, who is no longer a kid, is now serving a stretch in the big house for attempted murder.
Unfortunately, too many school administrations are far more interested in keeping the peace and not making waves than they are in safety or backing up their staff. A friend of mine, now retired, once received a credible death threat from a student. When the spineless principal refused to to anything about it, she called the cops and had the kid hauled out of class. The principal was furious, but since she was tenured there wasn't a whole lot he could do about it. My friend further told the principal to transfer the student out of her class because she wasn't going to endanger herself or her other students by allowing this kid to stay in her class. The principal then proceeded to tell my friend that he wasn't going to do that and that she was going to just have to continue to teach that student. My friend pointed out that she had a LOT of sick leave built up and that she would just take it immediately and he could hire a substitute for the rest of the term. The principal transferred the kid. My friend's instincts were good. If memory serves that particular student, who is no longer a kid, is now serving a stretch in the big house for attempted murder.