Fighting in School Should Not Be Tolerated
by Jay Dubya
When you are a middle or high school public school teacher, events happen instantaneously, and you have to be equal to the task of confronting the challenge of an unexpected situation face to face. You never know when or where school violence will erupt; a teacher only knows that it inevitably will.
Teachers not only must be wary of being inadvertently injured by enraged "students" fighting in the hallway or the cafeteria, a peer might even wind-up becoming a threat to one's physical safety. I recall one particular eighth grade Washington trip. As usual, I was chaperoning one hundred twenty eighth graders on the Hammonton Middle School's annual class DC trip. We had just arrived back at the Mt. Vernon Motel after visiting the Jefferson Memorial. The nine chaperones were fatigued, but the "students" were still rambunctious.
Since the "children" had been well behaved, the school rewarded them with a pizza party in the motel's Madison Room. Five of the Hammonton' chaperones escorted the first half of "students" from the party back to their rooms, which were located in a remote section of the expansive motel. The other half of the entourage was later escorted to their quarters by three other chaperones and myself.
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