Banning Corporal Punishment?
In Texas?
80(R) HB 379 – Introduced version – Bill Text:
(b)??A school district employee or a volunteer or independent contractor of a district may not administer corporal punishment or cause corporal punishment to be administered to a student.
But wouldn’t that make us all wimps?
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texased,
You seem to be one of those people that are hypersensative. I agree with you on your point of swats in upper levels of education, but i feel that a good stern whoopin is a great thing for a child. The children these days have nothing to fear, since CPS arrives on all campuses and give out business cards and instructs them that if they are “beat” then the child should contact
CPS. What a joke and a waste of tax payer money. How about the occasional ass whoopin, you and I both got whoop and look we turned out fine. In the words of the great Martha Stewart, “It’s a good thing!!!”.
Corporal Punishment done properly is really the only answer to the out of control discipline problem in today’s public schools. If God advocates it, then doesn’t that make us fools for not allowing it (“spare the rod, spoil the child”). To “spoil” means to ruin and ruin our kids in today’s society we have. Kids are disrespectful, defiant, disobedient and violant. Since prayer and punishment were taken out of schools, we now have kids killing kids, kids killing teachers, and pretty much running amok. And some have the nerve to say, “why doesn’t God do something”? The truth is this; kids will respond to pain. A good old fashioned swat with a paddle stings like crazy. It leaves an impression. They don’t like it. I got one paddling in school in the 3rd grade. I’m 43 years old and I’ve never forgotten it. Not just the sting but the feeling of humiliation that wen along with it. It didn’t scar me physically or emotionally. In fact, I had no marks save a pink spot that lasted about an hour, but it made a lasting impression on me and it strongly encouraged me to obey my teacher from then on. I never needed another one. If corporal punishment was re-instituted in schools with the requirement of a witness or two to be present, I think we would begin to see our schools discipline and violence problem turn around. It has to start in elementary school! As it stands, teachers have almost no power to discipline and they’r going to end up being a scarce luxury if our society continues to decline at the rate that it is. With things like they are I would never consider being a teacher.
I see nothing wrong with corporal punishment in high schools. The high school I attended only a few years ago had a paddle in most class rooms. Either on the teacher’s desk or hanging on the wall. The sight of the paddle served as a reminder to any student, male or female that if they were a little too tardy or cheeky they would soon wind up out in the hall getting a few swats on the backside. I was a cheerleader and honor student and the few times that I got out of line I was paddled and it made a lasting impression believe me and I feel it made me a better person in the long run.

You know, I find this interesting. I, and many others I talked to, thought corporal punishment in schools was already illegal. Until I talked to my Uncle this T-giving. He works in a school district up near FW where they still give swats.
Does it make “us” wimps? I don’t know, “they” are already wimps, IMHO;)