As for Enterprise High School, perhaps the rules and policies may explain something. The rules are here
It would be fascinating to understand who creates such massive and comprehensive documents. CP is the punishment for almost any offence – parking over a line or sticker not secure(2nd offence), use of a cell phone (1st offence), skipping class, 4th unexcused tardy, inappropriate displays of affection, a 2nd dress code or book bag violation, littering, sexual harassment, possession of obscene literature, a guitar, an MP3 player, a laser pointer or a frisbee, and in case they have missed anything, “general misbehaviour”.
Corporal Punishment
General Policy D30- Corporal punishment shall be used by an administrator in those cases where the offense does not warrant suspension but should not go uncorrected. The method shall be used with care, tact, and caution. It shall be used at the discretion of the principal or designated person when it is deemed beneficial that the student involved be allowed to return to a class or in other cases where it serves the best interest of the student.
Corporal Punishment shall not be used in the following more serious disciplinary cases:
If the presence of a student is detrimental to the learning process.
If the presence of a student endangers others
If a student is guilty of damaging or destroying school property.
If a student is involved in the use, possession, or sale of any alcoholic beverages, narcotics, illegal drugs, or other controlled substances.
Procedure:
A. Approval to administer corporal punishment must be obtained from the principal or a person designated by him to be responsible in his absence or
should he be unavailable for any reason.
B. Corporal punishment shall be administered in the presence of the principal or a person designated by him to be responsible in his absence or should
he be unavailable for such purposes for any reason.
C. A record of the disposition of all discipline cases that involved corporal punishment shall be kept in the office of the principal.
D. The administering of corporal punishment shall be in keeping with the policy set forth in Discipline.
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holyfamilypenguin4,5593
Hi American WaySorry if I misunderstood – I thought you inferred that the new Principal may be less of a paddler.
As for Enterprise High School, perhaps the rules and policies may explain something. The rules are here
It would be fascinating to understand who creates such massive and comprehensive documents. CP is the punishment for almost any offence – parking over a line or sticker not secure(2nd offence), use of a cell phone (1st offence), skipping class, 4th unexcused tardy, inappropriate displays of affection, a 2nd dress code or book bag violation, littering, sexual harassment, possession of obscene literature, a guitar, an MP3 player, a laser pointer or a frisbee, and in case they have missed anything, “general misbehaviour”.
Corporal Punishment
General Policy D30- Corporal punishment shall be used by an administrator in those cases where the offense does not warrant suspension but should not go uncorrected. The method shall be used with care, tact, and caution. It shall be used at the discretion of the principal or designated person when it is deemed beneficial that the student involved be allowed to return to a class or in other cases where it serves the best interest of the student.Corporal Punishment shall not be used in the following more serious disciplinary cases:
If the presence of a student is detrimental to the learning process.
If the presence of a student endangers others
If a student is guilty of damaging or destroying school property.
If a student is involved in the use, possession, or sale of any alcoholic beverages, narcotics, illegal drugs, or other controlled substances.
Procedure:
A. Approval to administer corporal punishment must be obtained from the principal or a person designated by him to be responsible in his absence or
should he be unavailable for any reason.
B. Corporal punishment shall be administered in the presence of the principal or a person designated by him to be responsible in his absence or should
he be unavailable for such purposes for any reason.
C. A record of the disposition of all discipline cases that involved corporal punishment shall be kept in the office of the principal.
D. The administering of corporal punishment shall be in keeping with the policy set forth in Discipline.
Here is the principal with his students in ignominious state.
Girls basketball.
Girls Tennis.
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Hi American WaySorry if I misunderstood – I thought you inferred that the new Principal may be less of a paddler.
As for Enterprise High School, perhaps the rules and policies may explain something. The rules are here
It would be fascinating to understand who creates such massive and comprehensive documents. CP is the punishment for almost any offence – parking over a line or sticker not secure(2nd offence), use of a cell phone (1st offence), skipping class, 4th unexcused tardy, inappropriate displays of affection, a 2nd dress code or book bag violation, littering, sexual harassment, possession of obscene literature, a guitar, an MP3 player, a laser pointer or a frisbee, and in case they have missed anything, “general misbehaviour”.
Corporal Punishment
General Policy D30- Corporal punishment shall be used by an administrator in those cases where the offense does not warrant suspension but should not go uncorrected. The method shall be used with care, tact, and caution. It shall be used at the discretion of the principal or designated person when it is deemed beneficial that the student involved be allowed to return to a class or in other cases where it serves the best interest of the student.Corporal Punishment shall not be used in the following more serious disciplinary cases:
If the presence of a student is detrimental to the learning process.
If the presence of a student endangers others
If a student is guilty of damaging or destroying school property.
If a student is involved in the use, possession, or sale of any alcoholic beverages, narcotics, illegal drugs, or other controlled substances.
Procedure:
A. Approval to administer corporal punishment must be obtained from the principal or a person designated by him to be responsible in his absence or
should he be unavailable for any reason.
B. Corporal punishment shall be administered in the presence of the principal or a person designated by him to be responsible in his absence or should
he be unavailable for such purposes for any reason.
C. A record of the disposition of all discipline cases that involved corporal punishment shall be kept in the office of the principal.
D. The administering of corporal punishment shall be in keeping with the policy set forth in Discipline.
OMG! Saw the rule book ( encyclopedia? ) Notice the arrangements for opting out are pretty haphazard, like the school I highlighted in MS on TWP the other day. Write a letter ( we’re not gonna make it easy for you !) and give it to the homeroom teacher or the office……….. yeah, I think I saw those opt out letters somewhere , Jolene , did you, by any chance, file them in the trash can ?
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Hi American WaySorry if I misunderstood – I thought you inferred that the new Principal may be less of a paddler.
As for Enterprise High School, perhaps the rules and policies may explain something. The rules are here
It would be fascinating to understand who creates such massive and comprehensive documents. CP is the punishment for almost any offence – parking over a line or sticker not secure(2nd offence), use of a cell phone (1st offence), skipping class, 4th unexcused tardy, inappropriate displays of affection, a 2nd dress code or book bag violation, littering, sexual harassment, possession of obscene literature, a guitar, an MP3 player, a laser pointer or a frisbee, and in case they have missed anything, “general misbehaviour”.
Corporal Punishment
General Policy D30- Corporal punishment shall be used by an administrator in those cases where the offense does not warrant suspension but should not go uncorrected. The method shall be used with care, tact, and caution. It shall be used at the discretion of the principal or designated person when it is deemed beneficial that the student involved be allowed to return to a class or in other cases where it serves the best interest of the student.Corporal Punishment shall not be used in the following more serious disciplinary cases:
If the presence of a student is detrimental to the learning process.
If the presence of a student endangers others
If a student is guilty of damaging or destroying school property.
If a student is involved in the use, possession, or sale of any alcoholic beverages, narcotics, illegal drugs, or other controlled substances.
Procedure:
A. Approval to administer corporal punishment must be obtained from the principal or a person designated by him to be responsible in his absence or
should he be unavailable for any reason.
B. Corporal punishment shall be administered in the presence of the principal or a person designated by him to be responsible in his absence or should
he be unavailable for such purposes for any reason.
C. A record of the disposition of all discipline cases that involved corporal punishment shall be kept in the office of the principal.
D. The administering of corporal punishment shall be in keeping with the policy set forth in Discipline.
I’m placing this in the Enterprise High School but first transferring this link from As Recent As It Gets thread.
September 8, 2013 As Recent As It Gets. Addendum.
Gentry High School Even those who favor corporal punishment should consider that 185 of the 300 girls in in 11th and 12th grade were paddled.
Page 74 to page 76.
Some dismal facts about Gentry High School. Keep in mind it is in Sunflower County.
http://public-schools.findthebest.com/l … igh-School
Uplifting account of Megan Durling at Gentry High School.
And Cyrus Webb with Mississippi Reads.
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2015holyfamily3607
It was referenced by our highly esteemed poster, Oliver Sydney on August 17th in this thread.
Enterprise may be the high school where more students are paddled than anywhere perhaps in the world.
Huge increase between 2013 and 2015 in percentage of students paddled.
2013 with 1,577 students.
https://ocrdata.ed.gov/Page?t=s&eid=273 … 7&pid=2072
2015 with 2,590 students
https://ocrdata.ed.gov/Page?t=s&eid=273 … 8&pid=2342
Student Handbook. Page 21 among other references to paddling. Never less than two and never more than three licks.
http://images.pcmac.org/SiSFiles/School … 2)2017.pdf
Over half the girls and ninety percent of the boys are padded with 2,000 incidences.
There are only 2,590 students in the school. It must be an assembly line.
These girls are a little too big to spank. Wouldn’t you think?
We don’t know whether men paddle these girls nor whether they witness them.
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Wow! How did you manage that?
I’ve never seen anybody copy, paste and post a complete iframe before!
I wouldn’t normally have seen it, because the level of security I usually use at Tapatalk blocks iframes, which in the right hands (or should that be the wrong hands) can be dangerous little critters. In fact on first viewing your above post I thought you’d missed out the picture relative to
These girls are a little too big to spank. Wouldn’t you think? |
and I was about to post links to pictures of the Enterprise HS, Enterprise, Alabama cheerleading squads for 2017 and 2018 here and here for you to make up for what I thought was the missing link. Well as we all know at these high-paddling schools the cheerleaders are usually way up there in the stats, what with the need to avoid recorded disciplinary measures like detentions and ISS to keep their places on the cheer team!
They’re always getting paddled at that ‘school’ run by your school paddling consultant near Denver, Colorado and even our very own Renee considered the subject worthy of note when she wrote in the ‘Teachers Who Paddle’ blog here ‘Technique must be adjusted when paddling a cheerleader‘ and gave details of how to proceed with the operation!
And then I temporarily lowered the shields a tad for something else and there it was! Your iframe lifted from Pinterest, complete with young lady in the lake picture! I can only say ‘Respect’!
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2015holyfamily3607
At more than 2,000 students, Enterprise High School is one of the most populous in Alabama.
http://www.wtvy.com/content/news/Enterp … 47053.html
It will be interesting if it will still be an outlier now that a young principal (class of 1996) is at the helm. He may have to assert his authority so the girls don’t take advantage of him, then again some girls may be prone to take a liking too him and engineer a paddling.
Second time dress code violators are paddled at Enterprise.
https://www.yelp.co.uk/biz_photos/a-you … G4QGkgeSTQ
Anniston (Oxford) Alabama’s principal Trey Hollyday punished the prom temptresses 200 miles away.
Rhode scholars.
http://www.bing.com/search?q=anniston+t … orm=APMCS1
Michael Masterson’s world…..
“Unfortunately for these young ladies, they do not get to decide what they wear for their paddling as it generally happens on the same day that the infraction occurs. …..She may have choose that outfit that morning to show her cute little bottom off to the boys in the hallway of her school, but she had no idea she would be bending over and presenting it to the principal for a paddling she would never forget.”
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2015holyfamilypenguin4,32069
https://schoolswats.wordpress.com/2018/05/13/1530/
She was paddled in 2015 and just graduated.
https://www.thespectrum.com/story/news/ … 638870002/
https://mobile.twitter.com/christinaturk2/photo
https://www.facebook.com/christina.turk.946
A_L If she does go to Auburn, you know whose footsteps she’s following.
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Another_Lurker10K256
You asked me above:
A_L If she does go to Auburn, you know whose footsteps she’s following. |
Easy peasy to a man with my extensive experience listening intently in the back row of the TWP classroom threads!
The two Auburn Alumni in ‘Teachers Who Paddle’ were Wendy and Jenny. I made the digital acquaintance of both of ’em, or rather their paddles, in the cyberspace middle school conference room.