DIR Return Create A Forum - Home
---------------------------------------------------------
Jack's House
HTML https://jackshouse.createaforum.com
---------------------------------------------------------
*****************************************************
DIR Return to: Anecdotes
*****************************************************
#Post#: 5767--------------------------------------------------
Re: School Trouble
By: jackson Date: May 18, 2018, 2:10 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
Be real interested to know what all happens here Jack.
Maybe you could write it up for the story index.
#Post#: 5768--------------------------------------------------
Re: School Trouble
By: Jack Date: May 18, 2018, 2:35 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
[quote author=jackson link=topic=388.msg5767#msg5767
date=1526670616]
Be real interested to know what all happens here Jack.
Maybe you could write it up for the story index.
[/quote]
Sorry Jackson, but the odds of a new story appearing right now
are slim to none. However....
I did arrive at school a bit early this morning, parking over
close to where Marcus normally does, and I walked around to the
coaches' offices. I found him outside, with two boys running
around the track. They both look pretty worn out, and he
stopped them next time they came around, after checking his
watch.
Both boys were of the tall, lanky, early teen type, and I would
have said both were 13 or 14, except they were wearing running
clothes clearly labelled 'Kerwin, G' and 'Kerwin, J'. I was
curious as to whether they were twins or one was older. Turns
out they're cousins, and both are 13 (finishing 7th grade).
When he was leaving yesterday, Marcus had caught the two of them
fighting - definitely fighting, not roughhousing. That should
have gone to the principal, so I was kind of curious why it
hadn't.
Both boys were breathing hard and pouring sweat (only about 74F
at 8am this morning, but 85% humidity). Still, they tried to
explain to me that they're only a couple of months apart (G
Kerwin - Greg, was born in October and Joey was born in
December). They've both lived their entire life here in
Bransom, and they've always lived near each other. In a lot of
ways, the two of them were raised as brothers.
They do fight, but they also quit if either of them gets really
hurt, and fighting lets them blow off enough steam that they can
solve the problem when it's through. Their parents understand
that and are mostly okay with it (the moms at least tolerating
it). The real problem is that they are both a bit of class
clown/discipline problem types, and they've been to the office a
number of times. The last time they were here (which turned out
to be for a pretty serious paddling) their fathers informed the
boys that, if they (the fathers) had to come up here again for
discipline issues, it didn't matter what Mr. P did, they were
going to get worn out and grounded at home.
This might be a good time to mention that Marcus and Tommy used
to fight a lot.
I should also mention that both boys are pretty cute - some
(kids their own age mostly) would call them attractive or good
looking or maybe even handsome. Greg had dark brown hair with
matching eyebrows, while Joey's hair is a bit lighter, though
his eyebrows are still a dark brown. Both boys were wearing
running shorts which only fell to mid-thigh, and they were slit
above that, and their legs were either smooth or close to it.
I should also mention that they were acting really cute, since
one would apparently get tired or just grind to a halt, and his
cousin would pick up the thread for them. Fight or not, it was
pretty obvious from the way they talked about each other and
their body language that they love each other very much.
I gave them both a brief lecture about how they have to be
responsible for their own behavior, and that includes following
the rules of wherever they happen to be, no matter what the
rules were at home. After pointing out that they'd earned the
punishment their fathers promised, I agreed to go along with
Marcus (even Marcus seemed relieved, though I'd never meant to
do anything else - i was just playing bad cop).
The four of us went into the locker room, which was empty. The
two boys stood by a bench, both very obviously nervous. Marcus
returned with a paddle I'd not seen before - about 24",
including six or so inches of handle, maybe three inches wide,
and it turned out to be 3/8ths inches thick. He had the two
boys stand side by side, legs straight, bending over with hands
on the low bench.
When the first swat cracked down and echoed around the gym, Joey
cried out. Greg managed to hold it in when he got his own swat
a few seconds later, but it was still a pretty loud grunt. Both
of them cried out at the second swat, and I think the third one
had a bit of sob in it for both boys.
Marcus was giving pretty solid swats, and I would have started
to worry, but he stopped after Greg's third swat.
"You two stand up, get cleaned up, and get ready for class."
Greg walked over and started the shower, so I watched the boys
strip (hopefully unobtrusively) while Marcus filled out the
paper work. Both of them were wearing jock straps, which means
those swats were basically bare, so I was more surprised they
hadn't reacted more loudly than they had. Both of them also
have a good, solid runners build. Both of them look fairly well
hung for their age. Their pubic hair matches their eyebrows, so
it's about the same shade of dark brown. Greg's seemed to be
longer and spread a bit more, but it was also thinner, so you
could see skin in places. Joey's seemed thicker, though it was
shorter and confined only to the lowest part of his belly, not
spreading around to his sac yet.
While they were undressing, they were talking quietly. I get
the feeling Joey wished they'd gone to the office after all, but
I heard 'not grounded' and he seemed to agree with that.
Their butts were RED, though - not abusively, but a solid red
that covered from the upper slopes of their cheeks down two or
three inches onto their legs. I had little doubt they would be
feeling it for a while. That was confirmed when Marcus informed
me that the paddle was handmade, out of maple, just like we've
been making the younger teens new paddles from. No wonder those
two were yelping so loud.
Both of them were wearing boxers, by the way, which probably
explains the jock straps while they ran, but I wonder if that
was planned by Marcus, or if they're planning to burn the straps
now.
#Post#: 5775--------------------------------------------------
Re: School Trouble
By: Adric Date: May 19, 2018, 11:01 am
---------------------------------------------------------
[quote author=Jack link=topic=388.msg5768#msg5768
date=1526672103]
When the first swat **** down and echoed around the gym, Joey
cried out.
[/quote]
I've tried to figure out what got censored out of this sentence,
but no luck. Guess I don't know enough naughty words.
#Post#: 5776--------------------------------------------------
Re: School Trouble
By: mahoover Date: May 19, 2018, 11:37 am
---------------------------------------------------------
[quote author=Jack link=topic=388.msg5702#msg5702
date=1526377970]
As we close in on the end of the year, the weather's nicer, the
students are getting excited, but working harder to stay out of
trouble (or able to burn off steam outside), and Mr. P is gone
less often. Yesterday, however, turned into a real mess, and I
got involved.
There was a situation with a senior boy and his girl friend,
which had parents of both kids called in, and involved most of
the office staff, with threats of the police being called. I
also got involved in that, but was called on to handle a
different issue while everyone else was tied up. I left before
the situation was ultimately resolved, so I'm not going to
discuss it right now.
[/quote]
Has the situation been resolved, and can you tell us about it?
#Post#: 5777--------------------------------------------------
Re: School Trouble
By: Jack Date: May 19, 2018, 4:15 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
Oh!
Em!
Gee!!!!!
The 'naughty' (hope that's not censored) word is cra cked. ::)
Thanks for reminding me, Mahoover. Yes, the situation was
resolved, but I was too busy earlier this week, and it just
slipped my mind.
Let's call the two teens that starred in the main drama, while I
took care of Pat - or watched his father handle it - Tim and
Diane.
I think I covered a lot of this in chat. I seem to have said
almost nothing here, so I'm going to risk repeating myself on
some details.
Tim and Diane were having a fight in the mall (a covered area,
between the middle and two high school buildings, which is much,
much bigger than a hallway, and has a ton of lockers in it). I
didn't see any of this, so I'm going to be sharing the
information that was finally confirmed as best as I can.
A teacher came into the area, and saw Tim holding Diane by the
wrist and twisting a bit (probably not painfully, but so her arm
was at an uncomfortable angle, and she was leaning a bit to the
side). The teacher heard Tim call Diane a bitch. He was
brought to an office, she was taken to the nurse, and both sets
of parents were called. I know Tim's mom and Diane's dad were
both there, and Diane's dad was throwing a fit and insisting
that the police be called.
I do not know Tim, but I do know teenage boys, and the story and
his behavior were really off, so I talked to him. He answered
my questions, but wouldn't tell me much. On the other hand,
Diane mentioned that it started with her confronting him,
because she'd heard rumors he'd been cheating on her, and that
he'd been talking to a couple of his friends when she tracked
him down.
While we were waiting for Pat's dad to appear, I had the
receptionist check were those two friends were, and I pulled
them out of class. One of them didn't really have anything to
say. The other one said, "I didn't see (the teacher) show up.
It was really embarrassing when she started cussing and slapped
him, so I took off."
Well, that put a different complexion on things, and I was able
to inform Mr. P of that little fact.
I had to go off and deal with Pat and his father in the
conference room. I believe that's about the time Tim's Dad
showed up, and Mr. P explained to Tim's dad what we'd just
learned, and the two of them confronted him. He was really
upset, but admitted that he hadn't been cheating (he was more
worried about that than anything). It was about this point when
he started to realize how much trouble he could really be in -
because he could have been expelled, probably losing his chance
to graduate (at least this year) and maybe even faced jail time,
since he was 18. He hadn't mentioned that she'd already slapped
him once and he had grabbed her wrist when she tried a second
time, because 'he didn't want her to get in trouble.'
Well, all the sudden Diane's dad was having to eat a hell of a
lot of crow, since he's the one who'd been demanding the police
be called.
Diane isn't 18 yet. I believe it was decided to allow her to
complete the school year, but the last I heard, there was a
question if she'd be allowed to participate in graduation. I
know that she's on probation, and she won't be allowed to
participate in any other school activities, though I'm not sure
there are any left before the end of the year. I know she's
having to do community service before and after school every day
until the week of finals (which is actually less than two weeks,
since this happened this past Monday), and I'm pretty sure she
got paddled (by the women's principal, which is pretty rare, but
I think it was insisted on, since Tim would definitely have been
paddled if the truth hadn't come out, and he was allowed to stay
in school/not turned over to the police.
As for Tim, it was decided that laying hands on her was
self-defense in this case (she'd already slapped him and was
trying again - by the way, Diane is an athlete, playing
volleyball, basketball, and softball, so not a small girl).
However, using obscene or abusive language towards another
student or a staff member is pretty much an automatic paddling,
and is not a minor incident even for a first time. He was
probably due six with his trousers lowered (minimum, unless he
has other incidents on his record). Considering the
circumstances, however, he was given indefinite detention -
instead of a certain amount of time, he had to write (in
detention, not at home) 'I will not use abusive language' and 'I
must treat other students with respect' 150 times each,
alternating back and forth.
He finished in one afternoon.
#Post#: 5780--------------------------------------------------
Re: School Trouble
By: mahoover Date: May 19, 2018, 5:46 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
Thanks Jack, it seems like there is always some drama going on
at a High School :) Now it is a fun story to hear about, but I
remember how serious it seemed when I was in High School.
#Post#: 6080--------------------------------------------------
Re: School Trouble
By: Jack Date: May 30, 2018, 4:47 am
---------------------------------------------------------
I had a great day yesterday.
As much as I enjoy spanking, I do love kids, and there are
situations where having to spank someone (which happens more
with school than at home, where I have more freedom) can
sometimes me a downer.
Yesterday wasn't one of those days.
All the principals are very busy just now, between some
adjustments they're making for next year, and preparing for
graduation and end of the year stuff.
I got to give two in class type paddlings yesterday. One was to
one of my high school students for excessive tardies in my
class. It wasn't a huge deal - two swats on his trousers, but
he has a nice rear, and he took it well, so it was just a bit of
fun for me (probably a bit less for him, but he did take it well
and managed a rueful grin and a theatrical rub as we returned to
class, which got a laugh from those paying attention).
The second was a boy I don't really know, but whom I see on an
almost daily basis. I've had to get on him several times for
running in the hall past my classroom. I have warned him
numerous times and see him other times when I didn't have a
chance to call him down. I was already feeling good from that
first paddling, so I stopped him this time.
If he'd had a decent reason why he keeps doing it, I might have
let him go, but it turns out that he and a friend who he's in
second period with have lockers next to each other, so they talk
from second period to the lockers, and then he's running late
for this class, so....
The bell had already rung by now, so I fetched the paddle and
had him start to lean against the wall. His rear wasn't quite
as nice as the previous boy's, but still not bad. I actually
patted his rear with the paddle, but then asked him if he wanted
it now, or if he wanted it trousers-down if I caught him running
again. He gratefully took the out, so I wrote him a tardy pass
and let him go, but it was still fun.
And then, as I was leaving, a couple of third grade boys were
brought in by one of the maintenance staff. They were supposed
to be at recess, but they'd been in the bathroom, swinging on
one of the stall doors, which has been specifically forbidden
since a couple of kids tore one of the doors completely off.
Mr. P wasn't in his office, so I took them in there. Mr. P
wasn't available, but the councilor was, so he came with. The
penalty for this is pretty explicit, so I just made sure they
know what they'd done, then I took their pants down. Both were
wearing briefs - one was wearing plain, white Hanes, while the
other was wearing a snug pair of Avengers briefs. One boy stood
in the corner while the other went over the footstool, I ended
up kneeling down next to the footstool, and they each got six
solid swats with my hand, which was enough to have them both
crying, though not too hard.
Watching them settle down and dress, pausing for a lot of
rubbing, was pretty cute. I could have been much firmer, but
both of them had clean discipline records, so I didn't see the
reason in being much harsher.
#Post#: 6086--------------------------------------------------
Re: School Trouble
By: David M. Katz Date: May 30, 2018, 12:13 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
A good day indeed!
The admonition against the running boy - does it carry over to
next year? I'd hate to see you lose an opportunity to the end
of the school year.
#Post#: 6089--------------------------------------------------
Re: School Trouble
By: Jack Date: May 30, 2018, 1:50 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
[quote author=David M. Katz link=topic=388.msg6086#msg6086
date=1527700393]
A good day indeed!
The admonition against the running boy - does it carry over to
next year? I'd hate to see you lose an opportunity to the end
of the school year.
[/quote]
I had the opportunity, David, I just didn't take it. I know
what he was doing broke the rules, and even that running in the
halls is mildly unsafe. But I used to do it myself so much, I
just didn't have the heart to paddle him for it.
I did see him today. He was very calmly walking through the
halls this time.
"Hey, Mr. Wells."
"Hey, Mike."
"I'm walking."
"Yes, you are."
"The worst thing is, this is the only way to get to (his next
class) without going outside and running all the way around the
building."
"That is horrible, but I'll bet you live."
"Ha. See you."
*****************************************************
DIR Previous Page
DIR Next Page