It's actually pretty fun how they depict the age differences in this show. The main characters are in seventh grade now and the eighth graders look big and horrifying, but after they become eighth graders later in the series, we occasionally see a bunch of sixth graders in the background that look so small and innocent in comparison. It really comes down to perspective; how the characters would see people just a few months older/younger than them.
I remember Diary of a Wimpy Kid poking fun at this in its second film adaptation when the main cast advanced to seventh grade and they pointed out how small the sixth graders looked.
"You can't leave students alone." If there is anything American schools do right, it's that. The schools I taught at in Asia and Europe would have 5-15 minute breaks between lessons and all the teachers congregated in their shared office. I can't tell you how many times I have walked into a classroom to find students with bloody noses or who are crying...
That must be a more recent rule, because when I was in school in the 90s and early 00s, teachers leaving students alone in the classroom for a couple minutes was normal.
My middle school had a policy where if you miss 3 homework assignments in ANY class in one quarter, thats an automatic detention. I got one detention that way. And though I personally didn't do this, one of their options for detention was clapping erasers after school.
You know a while back when I was in college, some international students spoke to me about their views on school detention and expressed how they considered school detention a product which enables bad children to cope with higher detainment systems such as Jail or Prison. I never thought about it that way, but I felt it was interesting.
When I went to school detention wasn’t a thing. A lot of teachers just took points off your grade. However suspensions were a lot more common. Some kids even got suspended for swearing (in high school) which seems like overkill to me
A good Saturday detention movie is the breakfast club it’s a classic and my school did have a separate room for just iss usually the study hall room was for detention.
That rogue paper airplane scene makes me want to suggest reacting to the school scenes in The Peanuts Movie (2015). It covers lots of diverse topics, including a school dance, a massive book report assignment, and even a student making a perfect score on a huge exam. (And yes, plenty of scenes with a rogue airplane model.)
For some reason my high school never had "detention" per se, but something called SCSI (School Center for Special Instruction) it kinda served the same purpose but was used during school so kids would spend the period in the class with other students. I think it was more of miami program but i could be wrong
Speaking of detention, there's a relatively new show, called Kiff, that has a lot of school central episodes. One that relates to detention, that I would like to hear your opinion on, is an episode called "Life on the Inside"
The closet thing to detention that I can remember is just staying in class and missing recess. We even get a warning from our teacher and assignments that are letters to parents about what we did wrong. That was elementary. In the case of middle schools and high schools, they varied from class to class. Some punishments aren’t harsh and some are just staying in the class after school or something like that.
Here in NC, I remember both my middle and high school had room set aside for detention, called ICU (Yes, it stands for what you think it does. No, it doesn't make any sense to me, either.) ICU would last for one or two periods and In School Suspension would last between an entire day to a week. These terms and punishments were used at both the middle and high school level. I remember sitting alone in the ICU room after school a couple of times in high school waiting for drivers ed. Class ended at three and drivers ed started at five. The guy who watched over the room wasn't a teacher, but a coach and a bus driver. Since he was out driving a bus, I sat by myself watching RUclips on the school WiFi for a couple of hours until the driving instructor showed up.
Thankfully,I didn't get into too much trouble at school. But I do remember that one time I did get in trouble for something stupid. I got in trouble for laughing. Like,this kid sitting next to me was showing me something on his phone. I told him to stop,but then I got sidetracked and ended up not paying attention and I got in trouble and he didn't even though I told the principal what happened and he still didn't get in trouble
I remember in highschool, when I was in Detention, it was boring, also messed up, because if you don't have homework to do there, they'll suspend you and yes a teacher said that to me.
18:00 That is kind of reasonable, assuming the desks are gray because they’re chemical-proof. I’ve only ever seen black-topped chemical-proof desks, but that’s probably just because I went to school in Texas.
I’ve seen that thing about students getting blamed for a violation of the school handbook because they stood near another student who committed a violation a lot in literature, but I don’t think they’d ever get punished like that in real life. Normally, an administrator will speak with the students to know of their involvement.
The school I went to for 6th and 7th grade gave detentions, I moved schools for 8th grade but they didn't do detentions. I got one detention during 6th grade, this was an older school in a smaller town, they required the use of lockers and I had trouble with my locker. The schools I went to after gave lockers but didn't use them and later got phased out when everything went digital, but I got detention for being tardy to many times during my first couple of weeks figuring out my lock. I really struggled. It was held in the cafeteria afterschool, for an hour, we had to be quiet, and we had the option to catch up on any homework or schoolwork if we had any. The Teacher assigned your seat for detention, you couldn't move from your seat other than to use the nearby bathrooms.
19:48 Oh yes, the classic trope of detention students causing a ruckus whenever the monitor leaves the room. This is why detention monitors are advised not to leave.
When I was in school, I had detention twice. The first time I had detention was in middle school, which took place in the library. The second time I had detention was in high school, which took place in the cafeteria. Both were 30 minutes long and unlike what they showed on Ned's Declassified, I never experienced any upper class bullies during my times and me and the other students got to do our school work during detention instead of doing nothing. Also, by the time I graduated from high school the school district that I attended changed the time for detention from 30 minutes to 60 minutes. I'm not sure if they still do 60 minutes of detention, but at least I'm glad I didn't have to be there for that long.
I would like to point out, this is actually kind of similar to how it happens in the UK. We have 'isolation' in place of detention where distruptive students are kept in a single room, with white walls (usually close to the admin office or principle office) and walls are put up on the desk if there's multiple in there. Work from the classes are brought to the room and they even have lunch in the room to avoid contact with their friends. So we do rooms specifically set up for it
I never had detention in school. I only ever really had usually a warning if I was getting off task, or asked to do an extra assignment if I took it a little too far.
I remember how in my old school district, they had separate rooms for ISS students, but detention was always held after school in the cafeteria. There was also Saturday school, but I never had to face that before, so I don’t remember where they put the students that got sentenced to Saturday school.
The first time I saw this episode as a kid at the part where Ned and Cookie tried to escape with the chain and Mr. Sweeney went off on Ned and Cookie, that scared me
14:21 well in Bryan High, they had d-hall for detention, they apparently lost enough students to dedicate d-hall for detention, it was a hall located in the Blue Campus, Bryan high had Blue Campus and Silver Campus with the library somewhere in-between, blue and silver have there own cafeterias and some time prior to the time I went, they for a few years had so many students attending that both campuses had the same classes, but some students got blue campus some got silver and dependent on which you got dictated which cafeteria you ate lunch in, when I was going there most students had their schedule divided between silver and blue campus, dependant on the type of class, and only the silver cafeteria was active in use
I remember once i got detention in my physical education class for being late. I had P.E. after lunch and that day ironically the marines came to the school to do a pull up contest and I was doing pull ups with the loud music blasting. I did not hear the first bell ring only the second bell which was too late because i still had to dress into my gym clothes. I look back and think it's hilarious that i got detention in P.E. for being late because of a pull up contest I was doing.
My 6th grade year was the last year my middle school did detention they switched to trash pick up a year later. Anyway I got into a fight and got sentenced to a week of detention. My best friend to make sure I wasn’t alone throw his lunch at someone but that ended up starting a food fight lol and he got 2 weeks detention I stayed an extra week in detention to keep him company
I did have to deal with Saturday School once, and mine was an ADHD nightmare. If I was in there for an hour it felt like at least two. I really didn't have much choice but to at least string an earbud through the sleeve of my oversized sweater because of how mind-numbingly difficult it was just to sit still at that age
When I was in junior high there was an event once per year at a local community college where students could spend a day learning about different areas of STEM from presentations set up by the professors. It was on a school day, but my school promoted it and said if we attended the event, it would be an excused absence. As it turned out, the attendance information didn't make it to the attendance office, so I was told to have my mom write a note to straighten it out by the following day. She insisted she would write a note and leave it for me to take to school in the morning, but forgot. By the time it was time for me to leave for the bus, she was at work and unreachable. The detention itself was 2 hours of sitting at a desk quietly, and the teacher called us "little idiots". The only time I ever got detention and it was entirely due to the mistakes of several adults. If I could do it over again, I would've stay home from school the day my mom didn't leave a note and had her straighten the whole thing out the following day. Better a mental health day than a punishment I didn't deserve.
A month into my sixth grade year I accidentally wore a pair of shorts that was against dress code while they were the appropriate length the material was considered athletic. Therefore I wasn’t allowed to wear it. I did not know that and I got detention for it during the day, my mom Stopped by to bring me another pair of pants to wear and I was so upset and was actually sobbing that she decided to take me home because I felt so awful about the fact that I had got a detention.
i think that is a weird punishment if you didn't know, maybe you should have got a warning and your mom brings you new pants, and then they could say the next time you wear shorts like these detention, cause i feel you just didn't know so a warning would have been effective.
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts yeah it’s ok looking back on it it’s kinda funny and I think the reason they were so extreme with it was because apparently the year before they had a lot of students breaking dress code all the time and we’re trying to set a standard for the new year
I remember one time when I was in middle school and someone I knew at the time was supposed to get detention, but their parent refused the school to discipline their child in that manner. So the school pardoned the kid, as a result.
I remember ms Williams's detention and it was of extremely easy busy work I was refusing to do, she surprised me with detention one day, and there was only one other student in her detention, she kept throwing her shoes at the other student, and when I got up and spoke against her about it, she threw one at me but intensionally and clearly missed, because she knew if it had actually landed, my grandmother would have had her dismissed from her teaching job; it ended with ms Williams driving us to our houses; she apparently got permission to do so, as well as detention. It never happened again, and we never spoke of it
@SchoolPrincipalReacts I only remember detention from when they changed it to 3 different times, 1st is up to 20 minutes, 2nd is 40 minutes and other one is 1 hour and a Half. Luckily I didn't get detention in 5 years of Secondary School. Also if you were really disruptive they put you in isolation.
I am reminded of a story from one of my high school Spanish classes. Two kids sitting next to me were throwing a big wadded up piece of paper back and forth at each other while the teacher had his back turned. At one point it landed right on my desk and I shot them over a dirty look and swiped it off my desk towards one of the kids. Unfortunately for me, I did that just as the teacher turned around. He reprimanded me for throwing paper to the floor, made me pick it up (it had actually landed inside the kid's open backpack so I had to reach in there for it) and then I was made to stay after class to pick up every piece of liter on the floor after the end of class. I should have said something but I didn't, and nobody else spoke up and the two kids who were throwing the paper decided not to come clean. Great reaction and commentary as usual! Cheers!
17:39 I remember ms Williams's detention and I remember how long it was, and I remember I was keeping track of the time school ended at 4 (Brogden middle ended at 4, Southern Wayne High ended at 3, in those days) ms Williams's detention was 4pm to 8pm, and no, I'm not exaggerating, I lived about 1/2 a mile from Brogden Middle, I remember being kept after class at 4 and I remember the clock in her car said 8, and it was correct because when I got home it was pitch black outside and I checked the kitchen stove clock at home 8:45pm at the time i had checked it, which was right upon entering the door
20:57 I don’t know for certain if those *simultaneous* different punishments would occur in real life, but I have heard of detention students being forced to clean erasers. (More often, they’ll be ordered to write sentences on a chalkboard over and over again.)
I had detention only once in my life. Once, in 6th grade, I got pulled into an argument between two or three other students, and that's when we were caught. I don't think I said anything during it really. If I did, I don't know what it was anymore. Heck, I know not what it was all about anymore either, so you can say I might've been dragged into the situation against my will in my perspective. And the paper airplanes thing, in a class, our teacher had us make paper airplanes once. We didn't throw them in the room or in the hallway, so we were tasked to throw them outside in the playground while everybody else was inside as a simple activity. And much safer considering it was outside too.
A lot of my high school years are blurred due to medical reasons that my mind blocked out. It might have been a dream, but I have this memory of going to Saturday school in high school which was detention for this school. I can't remember what I did there, probably homework? I still don't know why I would have been there. I was a good A-grade student. Whatever the reason had to be very minor, but enough to be given such discipline.
My middle school used the ISS room for detention. Not sure if this is same for other schools, but at mine, if you were in detention, you either had to be doing homework or reading a book. They didn’t want anyone to be just looking or messing around.
My middle school had a messed up detention. If one student causes trouble during class, then the entire class pays for that by staying after school. Is that fair? I'm from New York
In my school in suburban Houston we did in-school suspension where you go to school, but you are detained in a room apart from your classes for one day or two (I remember getting one for one week for almost trying to slap another boy in class, long story short). They send you your schoolwork there and you do them in a cubicle and you were supposed to be quiet. It was a horrible experience. But we didn't do detention, ISS served as detention in a way.
When I think about it, this episode kind of reminds me of an episode of The Loud House, at least in concept, where one of the kids gets detention because they mistakenly set off the mean teacher, there’s burly eight graders in there with him and he tries acting tough or cool, although things get ridiculous and different from then on.
In my Middle School 21 years ago detention wasn't called detention instead it was called Friday School. Meaning that detention was only served of Friday's right after school ends for the day. And all no shows would get suspension. Honestly I didn't know until High School that there were two types of suspensions in school suspension and out of school suspension. However in my High School out of suspension wasn't called out of school suspension instead it was called home suspension. I learned the 2 different suspensions in 9th grade when one of my teachers gave me the task of delivering a classmate of mine's daily assignment to the guidance counselor's office who obtained in school suspension. And I thought to myself why my classmate is still allowed on campus. Because all this time I thought suspension means you are banned from campus for a few days. Then my teacher explained to me that their are 2 types of suspensions in school suspension and home suspension aka out of school suspension. My high school had detention and Saturday School aka Saturday Detention. But detention was hardly ever handed out. Instead it was usually Saturday School.
Aw man. I only had one detention experience... And one suspension... but thats besides the point... any who, it was way back in 7th grade and i forgot to get my agenda signed (this was like 2005ish) and was told i would have an after school detention. Unfortunatly for me, i had never had detention before, so i didnt realize you were supposed to go to detention BEFORE going to your locker. The school only did 5 minute detentions unless it was like a big thing. So by the time i got there, everyone else was about to be dismissed so she had me sit to do mine once the others left. She then went to do something... At some point maybe 20 minutes later she came back in to do some work, before leaving again, but i was an extremely quiet kid and was to scared to say anything because i figured i must have been in big trouble for "Skipping detention" or something, and didnt want to make it worse. Eventually after passing the 1 hour mark she and another teacher came in and where talking when the other teacher asked about me, who was silently crying at my desk. Should have seen the look on her face when she realized, she was horrified with herself, turns out she had completly forgotten i was there, and i was so quiet she didnt even notice me. I was so upset, i asked if i could call my dad to get me normally i would walk home but it was so much later, he would be home. Started crying again trying to explain to my dad what happened. Let me tell you, I had already been scared of getting detention before this happened, afterwords? Terrified! Swear to god I made so sure i didnt do anything at school that could get me into trouble.... Until 11th grade where i skipped school for some stupid reason or another, got caught and suspended for a couple days.... Which i have never understood... I was in trouble for not being at school, so the punishment was to... not be at school?? Though im glad i didnt get detention or in school suspension for that one, because i would have been in the fishbowl... Which was a smallish room with a giant window into the hallway across from the main office.
For me the fear never was Detention itself, but the fear of my parents if I ever got detention or it going on my permanent record lol The one time I got detention I had to BEG the Vice Principal to let me do Lunch Detention and she agreed. (What did I do? Pour a few drops of water on an annoying guy in 9th grade)
My school had after school cleanup. I was techincally supposed to have it once but someone must have liked me because I wasnt on the list. But the big punishment was in school suspension
When you did something really bad at my middle school, we had a separate building called LEO. Didn’t know too much about it tho. Before that you get ISS.
You should definitely react to some episodes from Drake and Josh, particularly ones that are in an academic setting. Here’s a list of what I can think of: Smart Girl Mean Teacher Honor Council Megan’s New Teacher
What are the ranges of consequences at your school? Is it Detention, IIS, OSS, student agreements, etc. I'd be interested in comparing the disciplinary consequences from your state to the state I live in.
I still see paper airplanes. It's something kids do for fun. I usually do after school programs & summer camps, and some kids really like creating stuff with paper.
The topic of punishments for student handbook violations makes me want to recommend reacting to the SML videos “Jeffy Gets Expelled!” and “Cody Gets Expelled!”. The premises are pretty much what you think, but the first one arguably has more satire about expulsions from school, and the second one has an elaborate plot about trying to blame the cause for expulsion on someone else.
Thank goodness that baby was a dummy. If it was real, he’d probably get in big trouble. I sure hope the child development (or actually life science since that’s what the class is called in the series) students can use common sense and not imitate him attacking the paper airplane with the baby.
I won’t go into too much detail but one of my few experiences with paper airplanes was finding one on the out door area of my middle school and hanging onto it cus I thought it looked cool and umm … it had a symbol for a hate group let’s put it like that. I was too young to understand >_> my principle caught me with it and thankfully she didn’t get mad she asked me where this came from and believed me but umm that could’ve been very bad.
Well still it was an accident completely unintentional and honestly Cookie getting sent to detention over the wind picking up the paper plane that's just not right
It's actually pretty fun how they depict the age differences in this show. The main characters are in seventh grade now and the eighth graders look big and horrifying, but after they become eighth graders later in the series, we occasionally see a bunch of sixth graders in the background that look so small and innocent in comparison. It really comes down to perspective; how the characters would see people just a few months older/younger than them.
Yes lol!
I remember Diary of a Wimpy Kid poking fun at this in its second film adaptation when the main cast advanced to seventh grade and they pointed out how small the sixth graders looked.
This episode is definitely one of my favorites. The plane causing chaos always left me in stitches.
Yes me too !
Yeah if you haven’t figured it out already Sweeney is basically here to fill the “obsessive/mean” teacher archetype for the show 😂
Yep! 😂👍
I love how at 3:38 Ned gets detention immediately after trying to defend Cookie but at 4:39 when Moze does it, she's allowed another chance.
I remember falling asleep in class a lot as a student. It was mostly because I’d stay up late studying for quizzes.
"You can't leave students alone." If there is anything American schools do right, it's that. The schools I taught at in Asia and Europe would have 5-15 minute breaks between lessons and all the teachers congregated in their shared office. I can't tell you how many times I have walked into a classroom to find students with bloody noses or who are crying...
That must be a more recent rule, because when I was in school in the 90s and early 00s, teachers leaving students alone in the classroom for a couple minutes was normal.
My middle school had a policy where if you miss 3 homework assignments in ANY class in one quarter, thats an automatic detention. I got one detention that way.
And though I personally didn't do this, one of their options for detention was clapping erasers after school.
Wow!
You know a while back when I was in college, some international students spoke to me about their views on school detention and expressed how they considered school detention a product which enables bad children to cope with higher detainment systems such as Jail or Prison. I never thought about it that way, but I felt it was interesting.
When I went to school detention wasn’t a thing. A lot of teachers just took points off your grade. However suspensions were a lot more common. Some kids even got suspended for swearing (in high school) which seems like overkill to me
Yes, ISS or OSS for profanity still happens, depending on what is said and to whom.
That part made me Chuckle!😂😂😂
Me too I love that part
1:43 😂😂😂😂 they are carrying a nuke! “You don’t think you can sneak a dangerous projectile past me, do you?”
My childhood! Watched this show when I was 8 or so, prepared me for middle school a few years later!
I hope you enjoy it!
A good Saturday detention movie is the breakfast club it’s a classic and my school did have a separate room for just iss usually the study hall room was for detention.
A second that
That rogue paper airplane scene makes me want to suggest reacting to the school scenes in The Peanuts Movie (2015). It covers lots of diverse topics, including a school dance, a massive book report assignment, and even a student making a perfect score on a huge exam. (And yes, plenty of scenes with a rogue airplane model.)
Good idea! 👍
For some reason my high school never had "detention" per se, but something called SCSI (School Center for Special Instruction) it kinda served the same purpose but was used during school so kids would spend the period in the class with other students. I think it was more of miami program but i could be wrong
This is the perfect upload time for this series since Tuesdays are the start of my work week, but now I have something fun to watch once I get home! 😊
I’m glad this worked out! I will be doing a Ned’s every Tuesday and SpongeBob every Friday! 😎👍
Speaking of detention, there's a relatively new show, called Kiff, that has a lot of school central episodes. One that relates to detention, that I would like to hear your opinion on, is an episode called "Life on the Inside"
The closet thing to detention that I can remember is just staying in class and missing recess. We even get a warning from our teacher and assignments that are letters to parents about what we did wrong. That was elementary.
In the case of middle schools and high schools, they varied from class to class. Some punishments aren’t harsh and some are just staying in the class after school or something like that.
Here in NC, I remember both my middle and high school had room set aside for detention, called ICU (Yes, it stands for what you think it does. No, it doesn't make any sense to me, either.) ICU would last for one or two periods and In School Suspension would last between an entire day to a week. These terms and punishments were used at both the middle and high school level.
I remember sitting alone in the ICU room after school a couple of times in high school waiting for drivers ed. Class ended at three and drivers ed started at five. The guy who watched over the room wasn't a teacher, but a coach and a bus driver. Since he was out driving a bus, I sat by myself watching RUclips on the school WiFi for a couple of hours until the driving instructor showed up.
Thankfully,I didn't get into too much trouble at school. But I do remember that one time I did get in trouble for something stupid. I got in trouble for laughing. Like,this kid sitting next to me was showing me something on his phone. I told him to stop,but then I got sidetracked and ended up not paying attention and I got in trouble and he didn't even though I told the principal what happened and he still didn't get in trouble
I remember in highschool, when I was in Detention, it was boring, also messed up, because if you don't have homework to do there, they'll suspend you and yes a teacher said that to me.
I never watched this series until you started reacting to it, but I’m sure i’ll enjoy your take on each one you do.
You should really watch it on your own the best show about middle school it’s like a live action cartoon
18:00 That is kind of reasonable, assuming the desks are gray because they’re chemical-proof. I’ve only ever seen black-topped chemical-proof desks, but that’s probably just because I went to school in Texas.
I too always see the black top desks. This is true today and also when I went to school myself.
I’ve seen that thing about students getting blamed for a violation of the school handbook because they stood near another student who committed a violation a lot in literature, but I don’t think they’d ever get punished like that in real life. Normally, an administrator will speak with the students to know of their involvement.
6:25 😂 Freakin Cookie bro
Also I like that he wears suits and ties just for us 🥺❤️
The school I went to for 6th and 7th grade gave detentions, I moved schools for 8th grade but they didn't do detentions. I got one detention during 6th grade, this was an older school in a smaller town, they required the use of lockers and I had trouble with my locker. The schools I went to after gave lockers but didn't use them and later got phased out when everything went digital, but I got detention for being tardy to many times during my first couple of weeks figuring out my lock. I really struggled. It was held in the cafeteria afterschool, for an hour, we had to be quiet, and we had the option to catch up on any homework or schoolwork if we had any. The Teacher assigned your seat for detention, you couldn't move from your seat other than to use the nearby bathrooms.
Yes, sounds pretty typical. Thanks!
19:48 Oh yes, the classic trope of detention students causing a ruckus whenever the monitor leaves the room. This is why detention monitors are advised not to leave.
When I was in school, I had detention twice. The first time I had detention was in middle school, which took place in the library. The second time I had detention was in high school, which took place in the cafeteria. Both were 30 minutes long and unlike what they showed on Ned's Declassified, I never experienced any upper class bullies during my times and me and the other students got to do our school work during detention instead of doing nothing. Also, by the time I graduated from high school the school district that I attended changed the time for detention from 30 minutes to 60 minutes. I'm not sure if they still do 60 minutes of detention, but at least I'm glad I didn't have to be there for that long.
I would like to point out, this is actually kind of similar to how it happens in the UK. We have 'isolation' in place of detention where distruptive students are kept in a single room, with white walls (usually close to the admin office or principle office) and walls are put up on the desk if there's multiple in there. Work from the classes are brought to the room and they even have lunch in the room to avoid contact with their friends.
So we do rooms specifically set up for it
Sounds like “ISS” (in school suspension) in the US 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
I never had detention in school. I only ever really had usually a warning if I was getting off task, or asked to do an extra assignment if I took it a little too far.
I remember how in my old school district, they had separate rooms for ISS students, but detention was always held after school in the cafeteria. There was also Saturday school, but I never had to face that before, so I don’t remember where they put the students that got sentenced to Saturday school.
I see…
The first time I saw this episode as a kid at the part where Ned and Cookie tried to escape with the chain and Mr. Sweeney went off on Ned and Cookie, that scared me
14:21 well in Bryan High, they had d-hall for detention, they apparently lost enough students to dedicate d-hall for detention, it was a hall located in the Blue Campus, Bryan high had Blue Campus and Silver Campus with the library somewhere in-between, blue and silver have there own cafeterias and some time prior to the time I went, they for a few years had so many students attending that both campuses had the same classes, but some students got blue campus some got silver and dependent on which you got dictated which cafeteria you ate lunch in, when I was going there most students had their schedule divided between silver and blue campus, dependant on the type of class, and only the silver cafeteria was active in use
I remember once i got detention in my physical education class for being late. I had P.E. after lunch and that day ironically the marines came to the school to do a pull up contest and I was doing pull ups with the loud music blasting. I did not hear the first bell ring only the second bell which was too late because i still had to dress into my gym clothes. I look back and think it's hilarious that i got detention in P.E. for being late because of a pull up contest I was doing.
My 6th grade year was the last year my middle school did detention they switched to trash pick up a year later. Anyway I got into a fight and got sentenced to a week of detention. My best friend to make sure I wasn’t alone throw his lunch at someone but that ended up starting a food fight lol and he got 2 weeks detention I stayed an extra week in detention to keep him company
I feel like starting somewhere between 6.25 and 7.5 when a person gets into trouble at school, it is for an unfair reason.
I did have to deal with Saturday School once, and mine was an ADHD nightmare. If I was in there for an hour it felt like at least two. I really didn't have much choice but to at least string an earbud through the sleeve of my oversized sweater because of how mind-numbingly difficult it was just to sit still at that age
I do understand…
What do you expect, he's a mean teacher like Snape from Harry Potter. He doesn't care, he gives them detention regardless of how innocent they are.
Been waiting in anticipation for this. 🎉
I hope you enjoyed it! Ned’s every Tuesday until I go through them all! 😎👍
When I was in junior high there was an event once per year at a local community college where students could spend a day learning about different areas of STEM from presentations set up by the professors. It was on a school day, but my school promoted it and said if we attended the event, it would be an excused absence. As it turned out, the attendance information didn't make it to the attendance office, so I was told to have my mom write a note to straighten it out by the following day. She insisted she would write a note and leave it for me to take to school in the morning, but forgot. By the time it was time for me to leave for the bus, she was at work and unreachable.
The detention itself was 2 hours of sitting at a desk quietly, and the teacher called us "little idiots". The only time I ever got detention and it was entirely due to the mistakes of several adults. If I could do it over again, I would've stay home from school the day my mom didn't leave a note and had her straighten the whole thing out the following day. Better a mental health day than a punishment I didn't deserve.
Wow that’s horrible!
6:11 That's because Kyle Swann was in 8th grade at the time of filming.
6:30 Ahh, Nickelodeon's When 6 graders attack era , the early '90s I think that this was one of the last series that they had of when 6 graders attack
A month into my sixth grade year I accidentally wore a pair of shorts that was against dress code while they were the appropriate length the material was considered athletic. Therefore I wasn’t allowed to wear it. I did not know that and I got detention for it during the day, my mom Stopped by to bring me another pair of pants to wear and I was so upset and was actually sobbing that she decided to take me home because I felt so awful about the fact that I had got a detention.
i think that is a weird punishment if you didn't know,
maybe you should have got a warning and your mom brings you new pants,
and then they could say the next time you wear shorts like these detention,
cause i feel you just didn't know so a warning would have been effective.
Sorry you had this experience. I think it’s all about how this is communicated and handled.
Yes. Usually we don’t assign a consequence if the person’s parent brings differentiation clothes….
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts yeah it’s ok looking back on it it’s kinda funny and I think the reason they were so extreme with it was because apparently the year before they had a lot of students breaking dress code all the time and we’re trying to set a standard for the new year
I remember one time when I was in middle school and someone I knew at the time was supposed to get detention, but their parent refused the school to discipline their child in that manner. So the school pardoned the kid, as a result.
I remember ms Williams's detention and it was of extremely easy busy work I was refusing to do, she surprised me with detention one day, and there was only one other student in her detention, she kept throwing her shoes at the other student, and when I got up and spoke against her about it, she threw one at me but intensionally and clearly missed, because she knew if it had actually landed, my grandmother would have had her dismissed from her teaching job; it ended with ms Williams driving us to our houses; she apparently got permission to do so, as well as detention. It never happened again, and we never spoke of it
Wow!
@SchoolPrincipalReacts I only remember detention from when they changed it to 3 different times, 1st is up to 20 minutes, 2nd is 40 minutes and other one is 1 hour and a Half. Luckily I didn't get detention in 5 years of Secondary School. Also if you were really disruptive they put you in isolation.
I am reminded of a story from one of my high school Spanish classes. Two kids sitting next to me were throwing a big wadded up piece of paper back and forth at each other while the teacher had his back turned. At one point it landed right on my desk and I shot them over a dirty look and swiped it off my desk towards one of the kids. Unfortunately for me, I did that just as the teacher turned around. He reprimanded me for throwing paper to the floor, made me pick it up (it had actually landed inside the kid's open backpack so I had to reach in there for it) and then I was made to stay after class to pick up every piece of liter on the floor after the end of class. I should have said something but I didn't, and nobody else spoke up and the two kids who were throwing the paper decided not to come clean.
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17:39 I remember ms Williams's detention and I remember how long it was, and I remember I was keeping track of the time school ended at 4 (Brogden middle ended at 4, Southern Wayne High ended at 3, in those days) ms Williams's detention was 4pm to 8pm, and no, I'm not exaggerating, I lived about 1/2 a mile from Brogden Middle, I remember being kept after class at 4 and I remember the clock in her car said 8, and it was correct because when I got home it was pitch black outside and I checked the kitchen stove clock at home 8:45pm at the time i had checked it, which was right upon entering the door
Wow!!!! 😮
I’ve never been to detention, but, I always imagined it was like The Breakfast Club
My school had detention but teachers were more likely to give csi instead of detention
20:57 I don’t know for certain if those *simultaneous* different punishments would occur in real life, but I have heard of detention students being forced to clean erasers. (More often, they’ll be ordered to write sentences on a chalkboard over and over again.)
Yes, I never heard of the eraser thing either.
I had detention only once in my life. Once, in 6th grade, I got pulled into an argument between two or three other students, and that's when we were caught. I don't think I said anything during it really. If I did, I don't know what it was anymore. Heck, I know not what it was all about anymore either, so you can say I might've been dragged into the situation against my will in my perspective.
And the paper airplanes thing, in a class, our teacher had us make paper airplanes once. We didn't throw them in the room or in the hallway, so we were tasked to throw them outside in the playground while everybody else was inside as a simple activity. And much safer considering it was outside too.
Wow 😮
A lot of my high school years are blurred due to medical reasons that my mind blocked out. It might have been a dream, but I have this memory of going to Saturday school in high school which was detention for this school. I can't remember what I did there, probably homework? I still don't know why I would have been there. I was a good A-grade student. Whatever the reason had to be very minor, but enough to be given such discipline.
Bamboo isn't even a type of wood, it's just really strong and durable grass 😂
Maybe I’m used to “bamboo planks” like from Minecraft. 😆
In high school, our detentions were an hour long and we couldn't put our heads on the desk. So hard not to sleep😅
My middle school used the ISS room for detention.
Not sure if this is same for other schools, but at mine, if you were in detention, you either had to be doing homework or reading a book. They didn’t want anyone to be just looking or messing around.
Yes the ISS room gets used many times for this purpose.
I imagine “the Red Baron” by sabaton starts playing when that paper airplane just keeps flying
My middle school had a messed up detention. If one student causes trouble during class, then the entire class pays for that by staying after school. Is that fair? I'm from New York
Wow that’s a little crazy!
In my school in suburban Houston we did in-school suspension where you go to school, but you are detained in a room apart from your classes for one day or two (I remember getting one for one week for almost trying to slap another boy in class, long story short). They send you your schoolwork there and you do them in a cubicle and you were supposed to be quiet.
It was a horrible experience.
But we didn't do detention, ISS served as detention in a way.
Yes, a lot of schools I have been at have done this. If a school doesn’t have detention, they typically have what you described.
I got detentions for being late for school! I thought my life was over!
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When I think about it, this episode kind of reminds me of an episode of The Loud House, at least in concept, where one of the kids gets detention because they mistakenly set off the mean teacher, there’s burly eight graders in there with him and he tries acting tough or cool, although things get ridiculous and different from then on.
In my Middle School 21 years ago detention wasn't called detention instead it was called Friday School. Meaning that detention was only served of Friday's right after school ends for the day. And all no shows would get suspension. Honestly I didn't know until High School that there were two types of suspensions in school suspension and out of school suspension. However in my High School out of suspension wasn't called out of school suspension instead it was called home suspension. I learned the 2 different suspensions in 9th grade when one of my teachers gave me the task of delivering a classmate of mine's daily assignment to the guidance counselor's office who obtained in school suspension. And I thought to myself why my classmate is still allowed on campus. Because all this time I thought suspension means you are banned from campus for a few days. Then my teacher explained to me that their are 2 types of suspensions in school suspension and home suspension aka out of school suspension. My high school had detention and Saturday School aka Saturday Detention. But detention was hardly ever handed out. Instead it was usually Saturday School.
Weird….
A frequent running gag is that Crony is "not" in the sewing club.
Oh, lol! 😂
I’ve seen teachers give trash pick up for students talking back. But it was only bad kids and who were constantly in trouble
That paper airplane has got to have some type of magnetic field around it.
Aw man. I only had one detention experience... And one suspension... but thats besides the point... any who, it was way back in 7th grade and i forgot to get my agenda signed (this was like 2005ish) and was told i would have an after school detention. Unfortunatly for me, i had never had detention before, so i didnt realize you were supposed to go to detention BEFORE going to your locker. The school only did 5 minute detentions unless it was like a big thing. So by the time i got there, everyone else was about to be dismissed so she had me sit to do mine once the others left. She then went to do something... At some point maybe 20 minutes later she came back in to do some work, before leaving again, but i was an extremely quiet kid and was to scared to say anything because i figured i must have been in big trouble for "Skipping detention" or something, and didnt want to make it worse. Eventually after passing the 1 hour mark she and another teacher came in and where talking when the other teacher asked about me, who was silently crying at my desk. Should have seen the look on her face when she realized, she was horrified with herself, turns out she had completly forgotten i was there, and i was so quiet she didnt even notice me. I was so upset, i asked if i could call my dad to get me normally i would walk home but it was so much later, he would be home. Started crying again trying to explain to my dad what happened. Let me tell you, I had already been scared of getting detention before this happened, afterwords? Terrified! Swear to god I made so sure i didnt do anything at school that could get me into trouble.... Until 11th grade where i skipped school for some stupid reason or another, got caught and suspended for a couple days....
Which i have never understood... I was in trouble for not being at school, so the punishment was to... not be at school??
Though im glad i didnt get detention or in school suspension for that one, because i would have been in the fishbowl... Which was a smallish room with a giant window into the hallway across from the main office.
For me the fear never was Detention itself, but the fear of my parents if I ever got detention or it going on my permanent record lol The one time I got detention I had to BEG the Vice Principal to let me do Lunch Detention and she agreed.
(What did I do? Pour a few drops of water on an annoying guy in 9th grade)
Lol 😂
Fun fact the main cast was actually 14-16 they were just baby faced baby faced
My school had after school cleanup. I was techincally supposed to have it once but someone must have liked me because I wasnt on the list. But the big punishment was in school suspension
I see
When I was in high school we had a stair case landing as iss
When you did something really bad at my middle school, we had a separate building called LEO. Didn’t know too much about it tho. Before that you get ISS.
You should definitely react to some episodes from Drake and Josh, particularly ones that are in an academic setting. Here’s a list of what I can think of:
Smart Girl
Mean Teacher
Honor Council
Megan’s New Teacher
Thanks!
What are the ranges of consequences at your school? Is it Detention, IIS, OSS, student agreements, etc. I'd be interested in comparing the disciplinary consequences from your state to the state I live in.
Anywhere from a simple phone call to the parents, all the way up to expulsion/alternative school. This includes ISS, OSS also.
Another fire video 🔥
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The teacher teach a baby he looks like Patrick Swayze
1:47 well it's a dangerous projectile if it gets in your eyes 👀
True!
I still see paper airplanes. It's something kids do for fun. I usually do after school programs & summer camps, and some kids really like creating stuff with paper.
The topic of punishments for student handbook violations makes me want to recommend reacting to the SML videos “Jeffy Gets Expelled!” and “Cody Gets Expelled!”. The premises are pretty much what you think, but the first one arguably has more satire about expulsions from school, and the second one has an elaborate plot about trying to blame the cause for expulsion on someone else.
I only had 1 detention. I got cut short because the fire alarm went off.
Wow!
Thank goodness that baby was a dummy. If it was real, he’d probably get in big trouble. I sure hope the child development (or actually life science since that’s what the class is called in the series) students can use common sense and not imitate him attacking the paper airplane with the baby.
In Latin America, there is no punishment at school that is worse than what your parents can give you.
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I won’t go into too much detail but one of my few experiences with paper airplanes was finding one on the out door area of my middle school and hanging onto it cus I thought it looked cool and umm … it had a symbol for a hate group let’s put it like that. I was too young to understand >_> my principle caught me with it and thankfully she didn’t get mad she asked me where this came from and believed me but umm that could’ve been very bad.
Wonder how hardcore 9 grades are now. xD
I only got detention once.
Well still it was an accident completely unintentional and honestly Cookie getting sent to detention over the wind picking up the paper plane that's just not right
Hey principal u ever gotten detention
Nope! Silent lunch once but that’s it.
I've actually never watched this show before.
Me neither but it seems perfect for this channel!
react to: "That's so Raven" and " "Disney's RECESS", there are chapters at school.👍
I will check it out! A lot of people are recommending Recess.
You should react to some ICarly episodes about school because they're hilarious and there are a lot of them😂
You should react to the school scenes from Shrek The Third
Thanks for the suggestion! 👍
At our school we have detention during lunch time. and we call it lunch detention. and we have Saturday as a punishment.
Interesting