LisaR
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So, again, it seems that the parents on this board are doing all of the things that the teachers on this board require. Sure, there are parents that don't care - but from reading this board, there used to be a whole lot more parents that didn't care.
I still don't get it, and am not sure that I buy it. I am really beginning to think that the issue is NOT parental involvement. Maybe teachers need to be able to discipline kids in school again. Maybe the abandonment of corporal punishment has led us to this...![]()
My three siblings went to a Catholic school from K - 8th. By the time I was old enough, the school was on the verge of closing so I went to public schools. The Catholic school used corporal punishment and let me tell you, all three of my siblings were paddled multiple times.


But, the public schools I attended did not paddle ever. I am not sure if it was a law but they didn't do it. You were sent to the office, given chores or detention for bad behavior or suspended if it was really bad. We did have a couple teachers that would throw chalk board erasers at you if you were misbehaving. My cross eyed 5th grade teacher had remarkable aim. If I told my parents, their response would be to stop screwing around in class.
So, I am not sure corporal punishment is the answer.