Missouri School District Brings Back Paddling As A Form Of Discipline…

A Missouri school district will use spanking as a form of punishment in the 2022-2023 school year, according to the school handbook.

This from tennesseestar.com.

Cassville School District in Cassville, Missouri, a town of approximately 3,200 in southwest Missouri, 50 miles west of Branson is implementing a policy that uses spanking with a paddle as a form of punishment for students, according to the school handbook.

Corporal punishment, or the use of physical force, will only be used to correct a K-12 student’s behavior when deemed necessary by the principal of the school.

The handbook reads:

[Paddling] shall be used only when all other alternative means of discipline have failed, and then only in reasonable form and upon the recommendation of the principal. Corporal punishment shall be administered only by swatting buttocks with a paddle.

According to Fox 2:

The new policy comes after parents said discipline at the school needed to be addressed in a survey following the 2021-2022 school year,

Meryl Johnson, superintendent of Cassville School District, told the outlet:

The complaints that we have heard from some of our parents is that they don’t want their students suspended. They want another option, And so, this was just another option that we could use before we get to that point of suspension.

A discipline grid in the handbook outlines when students can receive the punishment, including only after a five-day bus suspension, third degree offense of disrespect and a third-degree offense of in-class misconduct.

Fox 2 reported:

Parents can opt their child out of the punishment, and another certified administrator must be present when the punishment is given.

Cassville School District and Johnson did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

Final thought: When all else fails, disregard the ignorant progressives and return to the basics. But how fair, consistent, and systematic can this new policy be if parents “can opt their child out of the punishment?”  Without uniformity, problems may develop.

God speed to Cassville School District.