Kicked out of school

I wonder if someone’s literally kicked somebody out of school.

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Barely related, but one day I just stopped going.

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I’m going to go the unsympathetic route here and say that it was justified. I don’t know how they do things there but here if I did something like that not only would I most likely have been suspended but sent home at my parents expense.

What you should have done was actually go and talk to a teacher and see if you could have been able to get an escort back to the hotel.

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Hmm. I’ve never been kicked out but I’ve been written up for rediculous reasons before. In primary school they had a rediculous uniform policy and strictly enforced it. I was written up for having a stripe on my sock (had to be a solid color. God forbid there be a logo) and could’ve been written up on numerous occasions for not wearing a belt. (I don’t like belts)
On one occasion I was written up for cutting the corner of one of my papers into tiny parts when I was bored and finished classwork. To quote the teacher “I was making an unncecesary mess and distracting others”.
When I was like 9 I was talking to an acquaintance in the hall, strict “no talking in the hall” policy too, so the PE coach got annoyed with us. We started talking later and I was written up for talking in the hall, not even loudly at that.
When I was younger I hated wearing glasses despite needing them badly (still do, I don’t like the way they look on me) my dad tried forcing me to wear them and we got into an argument about it when he dropped me off. Eventually I put them on. Upon being out of his sight I took them off. Apparently the school suspension person had overheard it so she scolded me for arguing with a parent and made me put them back on. I again took them off once out of sight and it was never brought up again. It was a dumb school.

More recently I was told I couldn’t go home on the bus because I didn’t have a sticker on my ID. (I’d bought a new one after losing the one I’d gotten prior and never gotten another bus thing because the rule was never enforced once in my entire time at this school) I ended up walking a mile to my grandparents house which I have a spare key for.
That’s about it really.

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School doesn’t kick @AwesomeJoel27 out…@awesomejoel27 kicks school out instead :sunglasses: that sounded a lot better in my head


There was one girl back in 5th or 6th grade who flipped the bird behind a teachers back, but of course everyone knows teachers have eyes behind their backs; the teacher saw and went into a mad rage…the girl got suspended for a week I think.

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I find myself agreeing with you.

Choosing to wander around, unsupervised, in a foreign city, is pretty bad.

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That would be physical assault on a student, don’t believe that’s legal.

What.

Totally with you there. I’d sooner make a fake belt than wear a real one.

Did anyone else notice, or just the teacher? If other people did notice what you were doing, then (s)he was right.

I can understand that.

She’s right, yes.
But I don’t think it’s any of her business.

Was this at college or school? If it’s a college, I can understand, but a school… since when do schools even have ID’s?

~W12~

Since middle school, though we only use them if you… actually, we don’t use them.

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1: I know
2: yup
3: not really. It wasn’t really a flashy thing and if anything it would’ve distracted me. Regardless, a simple “stop” would’ve sufficed.
4: rule makes sense, what doesn’t is that the incidents occured an entire class period apart and it’s a bunch of bored children. What do you honestly expect them to do?
5: I agree
6: High school. All schools here require ID’s. They’re really dumb and ineffective as A: nobody checks them, B: doing so is impractical, and C: teachers know who the students are and most students don’t interact with teachers they don’t have classes under. They can, however, sell them if misplaced and occasionally they’ll have some teacher who’s obsessed with uniform policy in the halls or at lunch who will have you written up for not having it.
If I were to guess the school board requires them and the schools figured they could make money off of them, as they charge $10 for a new one if you misplace it and they sell $1 “temporary ID’s” that last a day.

Yesterday some stupid middle schoolers were trying to pick a fight with me. I ended up grabbing one of the kids mouths (mouth’s, mouthes?) to make him stop screaming and the Principal caught me. He said it was “Physical Assault” and said normally he would suspend people for that, but GUESS WHAT! HE GAVE ME ANOTHER “GREAT” EXCEPTION!!!

Now I know he only does this because he knows I hate school so much.

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Chill man. You seem to have quite a few stories about beating kids up, try to turn the other cheek and ignore them (or get a adult) rather then going straight to ‘violence’

One of these days, you’re gotta hit something that can hit harder then you.

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I didn’t beat the kid up. I just grabbed his mouth.

But from your past stories, you do have a knack for getting physical. I’m not trying to talk down to you or lecture, just giving a friendly warning that you should be more careful and thoughtful in these situations.

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Stuff like that only started happening recently, it seems kids are starting to break the metaphorical chain and do whatever they want because nowadays everyone feels entitled to anything. It’s sad but true, nothing I can do about though in my current state except strap down and wait. But I suggest we get back on topic now, don’t wanna go too far off.

In one university (I’ve been in four now, with a fifth that accepted me) I had breakdowns, mental health problems, etc… and saw a therapist on campus.

There, I was given the ultimatum of “You can either stay in college, but you’ll be hospitalized. Or you can drop out for now, and return when your health is in better check,” they gave me information of where I should go/resources I should use.

I dropped out, worked at Starbucks, then reapplied for school at a different university that ultimately accepted me with some caveats since my GPA was utterly garbage in college due to dropping out/not attending courses frequently.

One school in Wisconsin I left due to having panic/anxiety attacks in the buildings often, and one time collapsing outside at 10PM after a class for anxiety/mental health reasons.

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What is this madness?

Also, you were just “kicked out” because of your health problems? Weird

It’s not “kicked out” in the traditional sense of expulsion, but a “you’re spending time in the hospital, or you need to leave because you’re a danger to yourself.”

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I got framed for stabbing somebody with a pencil.

About a month of my eigth grade lost because someone accused me of stabbing them.

I’d like to point point out the stitches on his head indicate a blunt trauma wound rather than a stab wound.

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I once drew blood with a pencil. It was at music camp, and the guy didn’t really mind, so nothing much came of it…