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Comes of letting managers who've never worked with young people take control of schools ( for a large backhander of course) http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/ne...chool_1_4227880
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Date registered | 12.26.2009 |
At least it was for something important.?
I started out with nothing and I've still got most of it left
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Date registered | 12.22.2009 |
All I know is that if you got sent home for throwing snowballs in my day, no teacher would have been safe when it snowed.
Phil
Well it was described as a fight. The people involved are variously described as pupils and students.
As far as I am aware, students know everything and are in the best position to tell the rest of us what we should be thinking.
It therefore seems quite logical to expect them not to fight in a school playground as this sets a bad example to us grownups.
Such behaviour should be dealt with most severely. I suggest water cannon, tear gas and rubber bullets. Not joking.
You and I should use an endless stream of vowels and consonants to form the words we will use to effectively assemble a forceful tirade of well constructed sentences which will aid and assist us in our tireless struggle to virtually eliminate verbosity
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Date registered | 02.24.2010 |
Posted by Voltman
Well it was described as a fight. The people involved are variously described as pupils and students.
As far as I am aware, students know everything and are in the best position to tell the rest of us what we should be thinking.
It therefore seems quite logical to expect them not to fight in a school playground as this sets a bad example to us grownups.
Such behaviour should be dealt with most severely. I suggest water cannon, tear gas and rubber bullets. Not joking.
Well done Volty that was quite well controlled for you, not at all over the top mate.
I started out with nothing and I've still got most of it left
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Date registered | 12.22.2009 |
Posted by Voltman
Well it was described as a fight. The people involved are variously described as pupils and students.
As far as I am aware, students know everything and are in the best position to tell the rest of us what we should be thinking.
It therefore seems quite logical to expect them not to fight in a school playground as this sets a bad example to us grownups.
Such behaviour should be dealt with most severely. I suggest water cannon, tear gas and rubber bullets. Not joking.
And thats only for the school heads.
Phil