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Re: Teachers Sent To Prison For Shaving Pupil’s Hair by CeterisXVII: 5:19pm On Mar 30, 2020
eledacedar:
So cutting the child's hair in school is a better sanction to sending the child home to go and meet the parents who have refused to do the needful?

Let's be realistic biko

Forget my sacarsm on other points.
There are sanctions for every offence.....the parents had been warned earlier by the school, that this course of action would be taken, if they failed to cut their kid's hair.

They still chose to ignore the school's warnings. So, the school made good on its earlier promise.
Re: Teachers Sent To Prison For Shaving Pupil’s Hair by eledacedar(f): 6:52pm On Mar 30, 2020
CeterisXVII:
There are sanctions for every offence.....the parents had been warned earlier by the school, that this course of action would be taken, if they failed to cut their kid's hair.

They still chose to ignore the school's warnings. So, the school made good on its earlier promise.
There was no where in the initial report that the school's penalty was to cut the student's hair.

They just took the law into their hands. At least by now the teachers know what a police/prison cell looks like.
Re: Teachers Sent To Prison For Shaving Pupil’s Hair by CeterisXVII: 6:56pm On Mar 30, 2020
eledacedar:
There was no where in the initial report that the school's penalty was to cut the student's hair.

They just took the law into their hands. At least by now the teachers know what a police/prison cell looks like.
Go back and read the initial post again.

It was clearly stated: "It was gathered that the School Management had warned the students to tell their parents to shave their busy hair before coming to school or they will do it for them in the school."

Re: Teachers Sent To Prison For Shaving Pupil’s Hair by eledacedar(f): 8:16pm On Mar 30, 2020
CeterisXVII:
Go back and read the initial post again.

It was clearly stated: "It was gathered that the School Management had warned the students to tell their parents to shave their busy hair before coming to school or they will do it for them in the school."
Case closed
Re: Teachers Sent To Prison For Shaving Pupil’s Hair by Jakama90(m): 12:12am On Mar 31, 2020
CeterisXVII:
After they had warned parents, that their children should not bring bushy hair to school? There are sanctions for repeated bad behaviour. Schools are no exemption.
Send him or her back or last last expell him from your school, but you got no damn right to cut the hair..
Re: Teachers Sent To Prison For Shaving Pupil’s Hair by Sharonstone7719: 3:30am On Mar 31, 2020
the judgement is very good , what is their problems with pupils hair, does that affect the teaching. others will learn from it. Serve them right
Re: Teachers Sent To Prison For Shaving Pupil’s Hair by CeterisXVII: 9:21am On Mar 31, 2020
Jakama90:
Send him or her back or last last expell him from your school, but you got no damn right to cut the hair..
Every offence attracts a sanction. If as a parent, you are too irresponsible to ensure your kid follows simple instructions, you are only exposing the child to others who will enforce sanctions on him, outside the home. Period.

Kids of irresponsible parents, suffer the consequences of their parent's irresponsibility.
Re: Teachers Sent To Prison For Shaving Pupil’s Hair by charlesikhalea(m): 8:49pm On Mar 31, 2020
CeterisXVII:
Another backward submission. And in the countries where kids are NOT beaten or flogged, and their hair is left unkempt without being cut.....are you telling us that they don't have killers, or thieves or criminals there? Are they all saints? What is the crime rate in America, again? Remind me please?
Re: Teachers Sent To Prison For Shaving Pupil’s Hair by charlesikhalea(m): 8:55pm On Mar 31, 2020
CeterisXVII:
Another backward submission. And in the countries where kids are NOT beaten or flogged, and their hair is left unkempt without being cut.....are you telling us that they don't have killers, or thieves or criminals there? Are they all saints? What is the crime rate in America, again? Remind me please?
You should learn to read and understand. Don't be so eager to prove someone wrong. I never said other countries don't have crime, I only said beating kids isn't the solution to anything. They are better ways of correcting a child.
Re: Teachers Sent To Prison For Shaving Pupil’s Hair by highbee02: 9:40pm On Mar 31, 2020
moral decadence. Do u think such a pupil will have respect for his or her teachers, even elders in the society?
Re: Teachers Sent To Prison For Shaving Pupil’s Hair by respect80(m): 5:15pm On Apr 02, 2020
CeterisXVII:
You must have grown up in a diabolical environment to know all these things. Or maybe you have been watching too much African magic.
There's no doubt you have problem with comprehension. Go ahead and do things the way you like without minding the consequences that may follow.
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