Every time I hear a story about someone getting in trouble at school, that person is in some way messed over. Someone I know was sitting on a bus when a kid punched him, so he punched back. Now he has to get his teachers to sign a sheet in each class to say that he was good or he'll get suspended. This wouldn't bother me at all - if the other kid hadn't gotten off free. I think that the other kid should get an even worse punishment because he punched someone for no reason at all. It ticks me off. Then there was the time I friend lost her cell phone and got a four hour detention all because she admitted to have her phone with her during the school day instead of in her locker. I'm not saying that she shouldn't be punished, and that is the punishment for second time, but really? Four hours because she had her phone in her pocket when there are lots of people texting in class who get away with it? Doesn't that sound unfair? And add what happened to Shana. I wonder what's wrong with these people.
Every time I hear a story about someone getting in trouble at school, that person is in some way messed over. Someone I know was sitting on a bus when a kid punched him, so he punched back. Now he has to get his teachers to sign a sheet in each class to say that he was good or he'll get suspended. This wouldn't bother me at all - if the other kid hadn't gotten off free. I think that the other kid should get an even worse punishment because he punched someone for no reason at all. It ticks me off. Then there was the time I friend lost her cell phone and got a four hour detention all because she admitted to have her phone with her during the school day instead of in her locker. I'm not saying that she shouldn't be punished, and that is the punishment for second time, but really? Four hours because she had her phone in her pocket when there are lots of people texting in class who get away with it? Doesn't that sound unfair? And add what happened to Shana. I wonder what's wrong with these people.