Submitted by bostonteacher90871 t3_1176bd6 in massachusetts
As a teacher I am starting to see the consequences of these new anti-suspension laws. Administrators can't hold kids accountable anymore since these new laws make it so hard to give out consequences. Schools rather throw up their arms than face a costly lawsuit they cannot afford.
What is the result? We are teaching kids there are no consequences and they continue to disrupt the learning of the other 30 kids in the room. I'd be mad at hell if I was a parent knowing some knucklehead is ruining it for everyone. We are not allowed to give detentions or refer to the office anymore so anything goes. Administrators may "talk" to the kids and then the kids laugh at them afterwards for being so soft.
Politicians make these laws without any regard on how it affects the day to day operations of schools. Too many suspensions? Make it harder to give suspensions! Low graduation rate? Penalize schools for low rates. Guess what schools do to make graduation rates go up? They make excuses for the kids and make it so fluffy to get credit for classes they should have failed. "Just do 5% of the work and you will pass!" I have failed kids in my classes and have gotten overruled.
All kids deserve the right to a rigorous education that isn't disrupted by troublemakers that are coddled. Bring back consequences and allow schools to hold the line.
Mysterious-House-51 t1_j9ay3ef wrote
Suspension really isn't a consequence anyway tbh. More like a mini vacation.