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Re: School Trouble - Fall 2018
By: Jack Date: September 12, 2018, 2:54 pm
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[quote author=jackson link=topic=790.msg8752#msg8752
date=1536757349]
What paddle did you use Jack?
Was it the same one Mr Sanders used to paddle those two 7th
graders a few days back?
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No, these boys were only a couple of years older, but those are
important years, and they were quite a bit bigger. The main
five paddles Mr. P and Mr. Sanders use, the one on the 7th
graders was #2, and this one was #3. Considering it was also
bare this time, that was a pretty serious upgrade. The one I
used this time had an oval paddle, and it was probably about
five inches wide by six inches long not including the handle.
It's made of maple, so it has some thud and a pretty good sting.
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Re: School Trouble - Fall 2018
By: jackson Date: September 12, 2018, 4:33 pm
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How did the talk with their dads go before you called the boys
back in, was their attitude just more or less "whatever
punishment you decide is okay by us"?
Was there some discussion before the punishment was decided or
did you basically just tell their dads that it was going to be
eight swats bare?
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Re: School Trouble - Fall 2018
By: Jack Date: September 12, 2018, 5:42 pm
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There wasn't a lot of discussion. I just wanted us to be able
to disagree without the kids being there. Both dad's agreed
that both kids were at fault, and both of them fully agreed with
a moderately harsh penalty.
I told them what I thought was fair, and both of them basically
said that seemed to be letting them off easy. Dylan's dad made
a comment something to the effect of 'it would be letting him
off easy...' tho I don't know if that meant he followed up at
home, so he didn't get off easy or not, but something made me
take it that way.
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Re: School Trouble - Fall 2018
By: David M. Katz Date: September 12, 2018, 11:06 pm
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I am enjoying reading these updates from school. ;D
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Re: School Trouble - Fall 2018
By: Zyngaru Date: September 13, 2018, 8:57 am
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[quote author=David M. Katz link=topic=790.msg8778#msg8778
date=1536811563]
I am enjoying reading these updates from school. ;D
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Same here.
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Re: School Trouble - Fall 2018
By: jackson Date: September 13, 2018, 2:54 pm
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"But since, instead of asking, you decided to fight, you're both
getting eight swats bare. And that's getting off easy, only
because neither of you has been in trouble for it before."
What would likely have been the paddling they would have
received if this had been a repeat visit for fighting, i.e.
number of swats, paddle used etc.?
Also, very much enjoy these school updates.
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Re: School Trouble - Fall 2018
By: Jack Date: September 13, 2018, 5:59 pm
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[quote author=jackson link=topic=790.msg8791#msg8791
date=1536868453]
What would likely have been the paddling they would have
received if this had been a repeat visit for fighting, i.e.
number of swats, paddle used etc.?
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Twelve isnt' an uncommon number for repeat offenses. I wouldn't
have upgraded the paddle for that, though.
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Re: School Trouble - Fall 2018
By: jackson Date: September 14, 2018, 8:57 am
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"Twelve isnt' an uncommon number for repeat offenses. I
wouldn't have upgraded the paddle for that, though."
Have any of your boys ever gotten a 12-swat bare bottom paddling
at school?
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Re: School Trouble - Fall 2018
By: Jack Date: September 14, 2018, 2:13 pm
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[quote author=jackson link=topic=790.msg8807#msg8807
date=1536933432]
Have any of your boys ever gotten a 12-swat bare bottom paddling
at school?
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It's unfortunate that some data was lost when the old forum was
closed down on us. I honestly don't remember what John and the
boys received for that. Besides that incident, Steven was
probably the one who was in the most trouble, but I don't
remember him getting that much, though he was paddled bare
several times, and he did get some hard punishments.
I'm going to have to say 'no', I honestly don't think any of my
boys received that many, but none of my boys have done anything
worse than John's senior prank, and that was a one time deal,
not repeated behavior.
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Re: School Trouble - Fall 2018
By: jackson Date: September 15, 2018, 3:27 pm
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"I'm going to have to say 'no', I honestly don't think any of my
boys received that many, but none of my boys have done anything
worse than John's senior prank, and that was a one time deal,
not repeated behavior."
What was John's senior prank, did you write it up for the forum?
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