Listen to these two commies on USA school beatings: - TopicsExpress



          

Listen to these two commies on USA school beatings: youtu.be/G_IgRVqM8tE. You’re going to learn a lot from them. “...Furthermore, the numbers that ARE submitted by principals represent the number of American sons and daughters beaten. Whether a son or daughter is struck with a wooden board once during a school year or 100 times, the number submitted is one, as they count the student rather than the number of occasions the student faced this form of legalized child abuse. (A Texas lawyer speaks-out: youtu.be/CBgX-loGr1I.) Oh! I’m sorry. Did I say Commies...I meant to say Mommies. Sorry about that. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If USA school beatings fail to disappear, USA CPS will fail to disappear. If USA CPS disappears, UK CPS fails to disappear--the USA leads this problem beyond its borders beginning with the UK. Help or spin wheels are the two options for this global social-ill. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here’s text to an available bill to end the ills spoken of in the interview. HR 5005 SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Ending Corporal Punishment in Schools Act of 2011’’. SEC. 2. FINDINGS. Congress finds the following: (1) Behavioral interventions for children must promote the right of all children to be treated with (2) Safe, effective, evidence-based strategies are available to support children who display challenging behaviors in school settings. (3) School personnel have the right to work in a safe environment and should be provided training and support to prevent injury and trauma to themselves and others. (4) According to the Department of Education’s Technical Assistance Center on School-Wide Positive Behavior Interventions and Support, outcomes associated with school-wide positive behavior support are decreased office discipline referrals, increased instructional time, decreased administrator time spent on discipline issues, efficient and effective use of scarce resources, and increased perception of school safety and sustainability through a team approach. (5) Nineteen States continue to permit corporal punishment in public schools. According to Department of Education statistics, each year in the United States, hundreds of thousands of school children are subjected to corporal punishment in public schools. School corporal punishment is usually executed in the form of ‘‘paddling’’, or striking students with a wooden paddle on their buttocks or legs, which can result in abrasions, bruising, severe muscle injury, hematomas, whiplash damage, life-threatening hemorrhages, and other medical complications that may require hospitalization. Gross racial disparity exists in the execution of corporal punishment of public school children, and African-American schoolchildren are disproportionately corporally punished… Congressman John KlineCommittee on Education and Workforce DemocratsSenator Tom Harkin Secretary Arne DuncanBarack ObamaMichelle ObamaJoe BidenSpeaker John BoehnerJohn BoehnerMarc Ecko (American hero) Tom Hanks The New York Times - Science USA TODAY Good Morning America NPRs Weekend Edition TODAY Today Show BBC America BBC BBC World News BBC NBC News BBC First Coast News BBC Zee News Hindi BBC Fox News BBC KABB FOX 29 News, San Antonio BBC WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News BBC Fox 8 News BBC KHON2 News Hawaii News Now Ōlelo Community Media Mazie Hirono Ikaika Anderson Paula Flowe Nia Imani Dottie Jane WiseJohn BonnerRobert Straley Joe Maxwell Wiley Drake John Lewis Mealer Diane Steele Stephanie Mann Julie Ann WorleyJordan Riak Paula FloweHarold Jordan BC Savannah Morning News & SavannahNowCongressional Black CaucusCongressman Bobby ScottCongressional Black Caucus Foundation BlackDoctor.orgThe Black Report Black Enterprise Afro-American NewspapersEnd All Corporal Punishment of ChildrenFamilies Against Child Protective Services Children Screaming To Be HeardInvisible Children Childrens Rights FloridaAlice Miller - end child abuse - support groupSheriff Joe ArpaioOffice of the Arizona Attorney General, Tom HorneGovernor Jan Brewer Dalai Lama BBC NewsBBC CBS News NBC ABP News
Posted on: Tue, 23 Dec 2014 00:32:38 +0000

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