MD Wants "Behavior Mod" for truants

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
Democrat Sen.Catherine Pugh has introduced a bill, SB 96, which will require schools with high truancy rates in Maryland to provide "positive behavioral interventions, support and behavior modification programs" for offending students.
We had a program like that when I was in school, they called it a smack upside the head.
 

AndyMarquisLIVE

New Member
Students dont have time to study, they are too busy learning social behavior.
:yeahthat:

I wish they would let teachers just take all the bad kids and put them in a gas chamber and get on with teaching the class. Instead, they have to sit there and tolerate the disrespect.

Parents needs to give their kids preventive ass beatings. :smack:
 

Hessian

Well-Known Member
Those who fail to think,...

must learn to do.

shovels, brooms, mops, paintbrushes, buffers.

How many impoverished immigrants and African Americans pleaded to get schooling for their children? Knowing that that is the way to avoid the grueling dangerous factory work...
So, the cycle should begin again: Physical labor will make them long to study, read, graph, and write.

Blisters, sunburn, bruises, and sore joints have brought about amazing changes in behavior.
 

chernmax

NOT Politically Correct!!
Democrat Sen.Catherine Pugh has introduced a bill, SB 96, which will require schools with high truancy rates in Maryland to provide "positive behavioral interventions, support and behavior modification programs" for offending students.

Mobtown USA : Pugh's Bill Would Require 'Behavioral Modification' For Truant Students


Idiot DemoRats, they should go after the parents of these kids and not place more administrative burdens on the schools so they can focus on teaching the kids who do show up. Society will always need people to cut our grass and wash our cars...:coffee:
 

terbear1225

Well-Known Member
must learn to do.

shovels, brooms, mops, paintbrushes, buffers.

How many impoverished immigrants and African Americans pleaded to get schooling for their children? Knowing that that is the way to avoid the grueling dangerous factory work...
So, the cycle should begin again: Physical labor will make them long to study, read, graph, and write.

Blisters, sunburn, bruises, and sore joints have brought about amazing changes in behavior.

ahh, but now we have welfare. the incentive of hard labor no longer exists when you can just sit on your @55 and have someone hand you a check for it.
 

godsbutterfly

Free to Fly
In VA if your child misses a certain number of days they come to your door looking for the parent to explain why and you better have a good reason or you can be held liable. They make the parents responsible for seeing to it your kid does not skip school. How you do it and work at the same time is your problem.
 
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Roxy1104

Guest
I put the fear of god in my son. On Monday last week he got a new bus driver and put her to the "test" by misbehaving so badly on the bus he almost caused her to have an accident, which is totally unacceptable. When I heard this nonsense, he went home and did his homework for the entire week, had dinner, a bath and STRAIGHT TO BED. For two days after that he also came home and did chore and then ate, bathed and went STRAIGHT TO BED. I told him that if he misbehaved again and got written up, and if then I had to take him to school and pick him up for a week (which is what the punishment is to the parent), that he was gonna be eating a bar of soap! He's been an angel ever since. (And I've never washed is mouth out with soap, he bit into a bar of soap once in the bath when he was little, so he knows what it tastes like!) Hey, my mom washed my mouth out with soap, it sure didn't kill me!
 

Lenny

Lovin' being Texican
C'mon, woman, don't be so stoopid!

Pugh has also co-sponsored yet another bill, SB 78, that will establish a task force to once again study the reasons why city schools are under performing.

She knows the answer to that question as well as she knows the back of her hand.
 
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