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   useapen to All   
   The DOE's student discipline code is to    
   29 Nov 23 09:37:35   
   
   XPost: alt.education, school.teachers, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh   
   XPost: talk.politics.guns, sac.politics   
   From: yourdime@outlook.com   
      
   It’s all well and good that Chancellor David Banks visited Hillcrest HS on   
   Monday, a week after dozens of rioting students forced a teacher into   
   hiding over her pro-Israel Facebook posts; we hope he made it clear that   
   such behaviors are wrong, intolerable and have consequences, or it was a   
   wasted trip.   
      
   But it’s what he does back in his office that can make a real difference.   
      
   After all, two weeks back saw the arrest of four Hillcrest kids for   
   assaulting school safety officers who’d broken up a fight — a kind of   
   outrage that’s grown common all across the city’s public-school system.   
      
   Above all, the Department of Education’s school discipline code is a joke,   
   and students know it.   
      
   How else to  explain students starting a group chat to “expose” the   
   teacher and plan the riot in advance?   
      
   Since 2018, as the number of suspensions handed out by principals and   
   superintendents dropped, teachers and parents say classroom disorder rose.   
      
   In June, a veteran teacher at a troubled Bronx high school told The Post   
   of harrowing violence that goes unpunished — even where a student slashed   
   his peers with a box cutter in the hall.   
      
   No one gets suspended, that teacher complained, as principals are   
   pressured “from above” not to “take any punitive measures at all,” leaving   
   no accountability for any bad behavior.”   
      
   “We have teachers getting kicked at, spit at, cursed at, things thrown at   
   [them], and the kid is back the next day like nothing happened,” another   
   educator told The Post.   
      
   The whole “restorative justice” approach, guaranteeing that bad acts don’t   
   have consequences, must go — ditched just as Banks did the “literacy”   
   programs that yielded mass illiteracy.   
      
   In restoring school discipline, Banks ought to have (for once) the whole-   
   hearted support of the United Federation of Teachers: Unions are supposed   
   to care about their members’ safety, after all.   
      
   Yet we can’t help but notice that UFT boss Mike Mulgrew has been   
   remarkably quiet after the antisemitic assault on a teacher, merely   
   saying: “The UFT has been working with the individual teacher, school   
   safety, the DOE and the NYPD” since the riot, and will keep on working “to   
   restore and maintain a safe environment for faculty, students and staff.”   
      
   Why not raise a public stink on Day 1 — unless you’re part of the problem?   
      
   Mulgrew is a major force in local politics, but maybe he’s too focused on   
   protecting the interests of the union, and not of its working members.   
      
   https://nypost.com/2023/11/27/opinion/the-does-student-discipline-code-is-   
   to-blame-for-hillcrest-hs-problems/   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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