Due to some legal requirements, my old high school rule book had a rule stating that possession of a nuclear bomb was a 10 day suspension. In addition to whatever the FBI, CIA, ATF, etc. would do to you. In addition to this, mine did the closing bathroom thing. We looked up the geneva convention, and found that banning water technically violated the genva convention, and thus the school was technically commiting warcrimes. Speaking of warcrimes, during a lockdown drill the chemistry teacher told us to weaponize the chemicals in the closet on any terrorist that entered the building.
Why do people say BS like this. The Geneva Convention only applies during armed conflicts and occupations and only applies to active participants. It doesn't apply to schools and their teachers/administrators. Schools have a duty of care and that can be expressed by pointing to the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and other common sense legal obligations without having to look at the damn Geneva Conventions like an idiot while thinking you have the school in a gotcha moment.
the one fight my son got in in school he was defending a special needs kid who was being picked on. Got a call from the teacher who saw it and, per her description, he "stepped in front of the kid, told the bully to stop, and when the bully responded by punching him in the face, he kicked the bully between the legs." Lucky for him, the principal at that school was great and he got in no trouble whatsoever under the self-defense policy that had "just gone into effect" - it wasn't supposed to be a thing for another two weeks and he should've been suspended for a minimum 3 days. Regardless of the school's take when he got home, my wife and I took him out for ice cream and his choice of dinner, the whole time reinforcing that he did the right thing by standing up for the defenseless: especially considering that once he stopped the bully from being aggressive, he also stopped entirely rather than pounding on the kid. Love my son so much.
@ironman30307 three months and an insincere 'not being rude'? Sure, but you're not my son, and your likes and dislikes really don't matter. Save the oversharing for someone who actually cares please.
Not my school, but my daughter's. School said that her asthma inhaler has to be locked up in the office of the school nurse -- who was only there 3 days a week. You can't breathe, kid? Sorry, the nurse isn't here until tomorrow. Add to that, it was a big, spread-out school with several buildings. So they expected her to walk potentially several hundred yards (often in very high heat and humidity) while she was having trouble *breathing?* Hell, no. We got her a doctor's note and she carried her inhaler in her bag.
My school had the same rule. They expected me to walk across the entire building while having an attack so bad I was seeing stars. Thankfully once I explained how stupid that was to the dean, they let me keep it in my backpack
@@corey5613 because the school district is too cheap to pay for a full-time school nurse for every school. So the nurse splits their time between two schools.
I actually went to a Catholic secondary school when I was younger. They didn't force us to pray, we just had to sit in silence while the religious people prayed. All we had to do was be respectful. We were allowed to use our phones after the bell went at the end of the day (as long as we weren't in the classroom.)
Thank you for a report that was not based in malice. It sounds as though you were reasonably respectful and that you don't spend your adult years raging. Cheers. PS - I'm sorry your post got largely ignored. This topic seems to be a magnet for people who want a fight. That may have been why they kept running afoul of all their authority figures too.
My school has Zero Tolerance when it comes to- get this- MENTAL HEALTH! If any of the faculty caught wind of a student with any suicidal thoughts, they would get outright expelled. This happened to my older sister her freshman year of high school. It is super hard for her to apply for a college due to the 3 month gap in her school record between schools. It also happened to a friend of a friend two years ago, as well as it almost happening to me once when I was put into an institution after getting extremely close to… y’know… attempting. Meanwhile a Senior who was arrested for sexually assaulting a 10 year old boy got off with a slap on the wrist and not even jail time
That shit’s f’d. Seriously. The hell. Screw them, on behalf of all of us who have mental disorders or who have been through mental health crisis. This is _exactly_ the kind of thing you would come-up with if you wanted to push these kids over the edge.
So cill self is wrong but not rayp? (I'm so sorry, I'll get deleted if I spell it correctly) Schools usually send the kids off to talk to someone, but EXPELLING? Or rather punishment at ALL? Now I usually have shit thrown for saying Literally 1984, but.... Literally 1984
Has a friend that was suspended for a week when she showed up at school with a blonde streak in her hair. She was not allowed to return untill her hair was all a "Natural Colour." Her Mum took her to the seaside for the week! Also had a dress code rule that your skirt must touch the floor when you kneeled. If it didn't, you had to go to the office there they sewed a strip of crepe paper on the hem and you had to wear it all day. Thankfully that was relaxed by my senior year.
@@francinetitherington4060 "your legs might be distracting, so we're going to tape this loud *crinklecrinklecrinkle* WHAAAAAT? WHAT DID YOU SAY?! SPEAK UP! I SAID WE'RE DOING THIS SO YOU DON'T CAUSE A *crinklecrinklecrinkle*" Flawless
I dyed (bleached) my hair for the first time in 10th grade and my principal literally followed me halfway through the school to grab my shoulder and tell me to go to her office. She sat me down to tell me that I can’t have my hair dyed blonde because it’s not “a natural color”. It IS a natural color, just not for my people. She told me I needed it “gone” by tomorrow. Obviously I didn’t dye my hair back Black because it would have killed my hair and she eventually got over it. I was not the first person to have unnatural colors in my head, there were plenty of girls with Pink hair that never got pulled aside from what I can tell.
I heard some places actually do that in Japan. It's stupid cause Asians actually can have natural lighter hair like brown and red, I myself have family members with auburn hair (and I kinda wish I was one of them).
@@TheReelReesePodAsians can be naturally blonde, although it's astronomically rare. We can naturally have any natural colour, it's just black is very common not our only one. Melanesians can also be naturally blonde, and Sub-Saharan Africa has higher rates of albinism than elsewhere.
School staff: 'you have to have a doctors note to go pee more than 3 times a year' The local doctor: 'I regret to inform you that, unlike yourself, student is in fact human and must be allowed access to the bathroom as needed.'
@@raymondstandley8760 Due to legal Bureaucratic BS I had to get a Doctor to sign off on the fact that I _exist_ and he literally wrote in the report "He thinks, therefore, he is." Along with a bunch of other smarmy stuff that achieved the goal of saying I exist.
My daughter's school wasn't *that* bad, but she did get suspended for "ganging up" because she was defending herself and a friend helped defend her. There's video of the fight; this girl attacked my daughter in the hallway unprovoked, and my daughter used the minimal amount of force necessary to end the fight (just like I taught her), and because her BFF jumped in to defend her it was determined not to be self-defense. All three girls were suspended despite only ONE girl being the obvious aggressor. It was later determined that this girl attacked my daughter because she was told my daughter was talking $#!t about her (she wasn't) by someone who *didn't like my daughter's boyfriend.* Some people's kids...
@Illusion517 Both of my daughters were assaulted at different times and in different ways. Both times the Juvenile Court got involved. #1 had her contact lens drops replaced with bleach. Fortunately another student was decent enough to warn her before she put them in her eyes. The girl was made to copy all the information on the label of the bleach bottle 25 times. #2 went to the aid of a friend who was being physically assaulted. Friend's back was badly injured, requiring physical therapy. Daughter was knocked unconscious resulting in a minute or so of amnesia, and had her lip split. 25 years later, she still cannot remember being hit, only waking up on the floor. The school whined that they could only suspend him for 3 days, so we parents called the cops and filed joint charges. Kid got 60 days in Juvie. The judge didn't quite call him a liar, but she did say "I believe these girls. I don't believe you, young man."
too bad some people in backward countries can't afford them. hell not even middle class or well to do can get them because good lawyers are hella expensive and won't do anything cuz corruption ig? i'm bad at phrasing things
I didn’t even think about it, but my middle school sucked 1: You couldn’t start eating and talking unless everyone was completely quiet, and no talking during the last 10 minutes of lunch 2: Boys were not allowed to have jewelry, or any other “feminine clothing” 3: You must wear a belt. You must tuck in your shirt 4: You get 2 minutes to go to the bathroom 5: If you refused to comply, office staff would forcibly *drag and carry you* to the office. This happened to me way too many times
My elementary school had a rule where if you talked at all during lunch everyone in your grade would have to stand by a wall during recess, until one genius thought of the idea that if everyone’s just talking then the school would stop enforcing that rule, which actually worked
My elementary school did the same thing but only to the boys. It was really strange getting food thrown at us and we stayed in the lunch room during recess
You know, for an institution that's supposed to help kids develop their brains so they can live a better life, the faculty seems awfully content to not use theirs.
That's cuz they don't have any. I swear, the majority of random people could make a school, run a school, or work at a school, better than 95% of the braindead morons that do it already, and those are the random people those braindead morons taught. Can't help that half of the teachers are depressed 90 year olds that just want to retire and the other half don't know how to open a PDF.
According to John D. Rockefeller, you know, the guy that literally invented the entire public school system in place today, the point of said institution is the exact opposite of what you just stated. He said, and I quote; "I don't want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers". He didn't want kids to prepare for the future, he wanted to train them to be working slaves.
i got a detention once, for some asinine reason i cant even remember. they put a desk in the office, had me sit at it ALL DAY, and told me i was not allowed to do ANYTHING. not even school work, just sit in the chair. doing nothing. for an entire school day. the receptionists felt bad for me, an adhd kid with autism, being forced to do that. they called it purgatory.
so like they made u do the ONE THING your brain cant do? (and most likely intentional) that has to be illegal SOMEWHERE (cause last i checked torture is literally illegal)
My old middle school banned drawing stuff in class because there was this kid who was special needs but got zero tolerance because he kept making a series of drawings about threatening to take over the school with "fart bombs"
0:50 all the zero tolerance policy teaches kids is that if someone is hitting you, you go down on them right back. If you're gonna get suspended for it, at least make it worth your while
The elementary school I went to during 3rd grade was extremely athletic focused and had extreme rules against candy. Now this was the year I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and got a 504 plan set up. One day I brought a bag of m&ms to school in my medical bag to snack on. During PE my blood sugar started to drop so I started to snack on the m&ms when my PE teacher saw this happening he went over to me and started to yell and swear at me as if I had committed some great crime I shortly after got sent to the principals office to call my mom. She was not happy with them After this incident they went on to break my 504 plan 15 different times and we had to resort to reporting them to the state because nothing was happening
Actually, someone has died from a rule like that. Ryan Gibbons died from an asthma attack when he couldn't come inside from recess and get his inhaler fast enough because he was forced to keep it locked in the office. He apparently tried to carry a few on his person, but they were all confiscated. I was terrified this would happen to me if they took my inhaler, so I always hid it in my backpack and only took it in the locker rooms or in a bathroom stall if I needed it.
I had to do the same things. No carrying of any sort of medication on you, even in highschool. I always had a little Altoids tin that had some ibuprofen, one extra of each of my morning meds (ADHD and such, admittedly it makes sense I wouldn't be able to carry those) and Tylenol also an inhaler, chapstick, etc I was always super prepared for everything, and I still try to be that way. I had everything in that bag from snacks and gum to first aid, to condoms and dental dams, to like every school supply you could ever need during the day (3 hole punch included). I carried a hiking backpack 😅 Edited for grammar mistakes
That’s how it was for me too. My mom told me that I had to pretend I didn’t have my inhaler at all and only take it out if I absolutely needed it, because the school even said that they would take it if they saw it. Its so stupid.
Wow, this video really highlights how out-of-touch some school administrations can be. The rule about closing all bathrooms for a week is especially ridiculous-how did they expect students to manage? It's a great reminder that we need to question and challenge illogical rules.
Better yet, there should be one national code for school rules that ~~petty little dictators~~ school officials are not allowed to change, modify, or selectively enforce.
@@UnderEmbers there is one correct response to having the bathroom withheld: prove that you can only be stopped from accessing the bathroom, not from relieving yourself. preferably on the person responsible of lack of access.
I will never understand how it is legal in America to require a hallpass to go to the toilet or revoking rights to use the bathroom because in any sane country (sorry america) that is seen as against human rights for natural bodily functions and can be dangerous to hold in as well
Straight up, I know people who have soaked chairs in kindergarten because they weren't allowed to leave for the restroom. These really strict rules undoubtedly have untold stores of trauma they've inflicted in kids, I'm sure.
There was this one guy, don’t exactly remember when, a few centuries ago, who died, because he wasn’t allowed to leave the room during a bankett with the king. His bladder ruptured and he died. Some school really try to recreate that.
@@oSamiSrzonah if my kid gets suspended for that I’m pressing legal charges on the school and the kid I don’t take that bullshit hell I’d take my kid outa that school
I'm not American it's interesting that in America the rules seem to be dictated by the school or some school board, while here in Europe each teacher has their rules they make. And also we have no concept of "passing period" or lockers, we always carry our books with us, and also "dress codes" are crazy, the entire concept of a dress code is crazy to me
@I_am_cheeseman Private Schools may have uniforms yeah, but not necessarily mandatory. I went to a religious school that had optional uniforms, most of us wore them. Public schools never have uniforms, I think there's actually a law baning that in France I think.
I heard once of a school confiscating a friend's laptop.. and getting sued for grand theft... it was a braille screen laptop for a blind kid, and the school broke it. It was brand new, and they'd only just started getting rolled out in the country. He was approved for blind aid tools, and this laptop had all several of his school books that did not have a physical braille version loaded.
i’m also completely blind, so I can chime in on this one. First of all, that school that committed Grandtheft should be closed down permanently. Those braille note taker’s cost around 6 to 10 grand apiece. Second, about the whole zero tolerance policy thing, I went to two different schools for the blind in two different states. Being 100% respectful and having zero tolerance policies for everything was pretty much the way it went. I wanted to be a teacher so I could enforce those sort of rules, but teachers at both of those schools even thought I was harsh despite the fact that they were the ones that made the rules.
@@TubsOnWheels101 They can probably hear the video, had an app to read out text such as the comments, and also voice to text exists. Probably there's even more apps for blind people so they can use their phones, hell, someone might've just typed it out for them even.
9th grade, they banned hats in classrooms. The reason stated was "they could be used to conceal weapons or drugs." However, backpacks were still completely unrestricted. Brilliant.
My school technically had the same rule, though part of the rule was because the teacher couldn't see your face to tell if you were paying attention, but it wasn't strictly enforced. Like some teachers would tell you to take off the hat, and others couldn't care less as long as it wasnt a distraction. I always would stash my hat in my bag
Idek how in the world they expect you to hide a weapon in your hat. That’s complete bullshit. That’s like saying I can’t use my pockets cause I could be concealing an AK-47 in there
As someone who used to attend school in Australia, where hats are necessary for kids to wear due to high skin cancer rates, that's just so bloody asinine.
A kid hit me, I pushed him, and then they started punching me so bad I had to be checked out for a broken nose. Both of us got 3 days suspension. Worst part? Had I hit them instead of pushing them, THEY WOULD HAVE GOTTEN A MORE SEVERE PUNISHMENT. My school not only had it so that you both got in trouble for fighting, but that your punishment was determined by how severe the other person’s actions were.
I have ibd+ibs (irritable bowel disease/sundrome) and any teacher who has told me I can’t go to the bathroom I have disliked. Story time. One day my teacher was sick or smth so we had a sub. But this sub was the most unusual person I’ve ever met. I went to a french teaching elementary school, 80% French 60% English. Our teachers wouldn’t have much of a problem with us talking in English, just remind us most of the time. Certain times during the day were “only in French” times and you weren’t allowed to talk in English in them at all. This sub showed us a schedule of the day, with our only in French times starred. He then asked us why they were started and we all said cause they are only in French. He then said “No, those times are NO TALKING”. My class, reluctantly went along with it. Later, he asked us to take out a book and start doing some French reading, pretty normal. We read for about 15-20 mins (in dead silence) before he told us we were doing something else. We all went to put our books away and get ready for the next thing. He then went on a rant about how we had to keep our books on our desks because not doing so was a sign of disrespect to him and his beliefs. The whole class thought that it was dumb, so we told him that it didn’t make sense. After a solid 10 minutes of this we just gave up and started doing math. In French. I’m dead silence. (From a workbook) Me being the dumb kid that I was didn’t know much French and asked a desk mate what one work meant. She told me and I went back to my math. The whole interaction took maybe 8 seconds. At the end of the math period the teacher went on another rant about how some people were disrespecting the no talking rule. During this lengthy discussion one kid asked to go to the bathroom. Our teacher said no “because we are having a class discussion” I then realized I had to go (ibs/ibd sucks) so asked him. He said no and I assumed it was cause he didn’t know and thought I was just another kid. Almost immediately after he told me no I went up to him and told him about my condition. He still didn’t let me go. Went anyways. My entire class thought he was a d*ck and mostly knew what I had and stuck up for me. I got sent to the principals office. Overall, it was a pretty shitty situation (pun intended)
My son's elementary school had a zero tolerance policy on bringing knives to school. My son was sent to juvenile (ARRESTED) for having a plastic knife in his backpack to cut up his apple. Yes, this was the plastic cutlery set that are given out from fast food restaurants...
@@aresthemighthimselfno that doesn’t happen I think. You are arrested for the “crime” in this case bringing a PLASTIC KNIFE TO CUT A APPLE and you wait then get sent out I think. Idk I never will go to prison so.
My high school had two rules I remember. 1) no band tees. 2) girls HAD TO wear short shorts for gym. Those things barely cover your backside. I refused to wear them. I refuse any shorts at all, and would only wear sweatpants. The school tried to give me after school detention. I was a bus student and lived 13 miles from the town the school was in. My father was livid that they forced me to miss the bus. He was even more livid when he heard why I was forced to miss it. He threatened legal action against the school for trying to force me into shorts. He even went as far as to call the teachers and principal "perverts who like looking at children". I got to wear my sweatpants!! He also insisted that I wear band tees to annoy them.
@@nelsondawson9706 Well yes and no. He did do good some times but he also caused a lot of trouble for our family. He was a big part of the reason I was tormented by my classmates throughout my entire time in school. While he was ''protecting" me in a way he was actually trying to keep me from building any bonds outside our family unit. There were some suspicions about his motives throughout our small town.
I'm glad my school doesn't have so many shitty bureaucracy, you can bring most sportswear as long as it has the school approved colors (and even themselves sell them)
There's more predators in our school system than we'd like to admit, and stories like that are proof of that. It's in the same vein as dress codes banning exposed shoulders for being "distracting to the teachers."
@@NaveeSeal That’s why my grandparents decided to retire in South Carolina instead. It’s only somewhat better. The area between Savannah and Charleston is still horribly sprawled with hardly any center of population and hundreds of thousands of dispersed residents and their lawns that swamps were drained to keep green.
I had a principal in my highschool saying that "recess time is useless and a waste of time, if you students really wanted it, I'm gonna add up every 10 minutes you waste everyday, so that at the end of the year, we'll add a couple of full days" Mind you, this was not in the US, but in Italy where school function in a much different way from the US. The students stay in the same classroom all day (except for PE and laboratories) and the teachers are the ones that change classrooms every 1, 2 or 3 hours. You also get to choose a specific course, and in mine every school day lasted 6 hours. All the other courses instead had 2 days of 6 hours and 3 days of 7 hours (from 8am to 3 pm). Students always debated if it was better to have 2 recess times (one from 10:10 to 10:20 and one from 1:10 to 1:20), in which my course was excluded from the second, or just 1 that lasted 20 min (from 11:05 to 11:25) for everyone. During recess, students were free to roam the school so that we could use the bathrooms and the vending machines for snacks. We don't have a school cafeteria or even just lunch in general. At best, for a couple of years, our school let a nearby pizzeria's staff to enter the school during recess so that they could sell us pizza slices. The principal i was talking about at the start basically abolished everything. She kicked out the pizza, decided we should have 1 recess that lasted 10 min and no free roaming, only one student per class at a time with a specific ticket that gave you the permit. Thank God that was my last year and now it seems everything kinda changed back because of protests but idk the details afterwards.
The worst “rule” is when you ask to go to the bathroom at the beginning of class but “class just started” you ask in the middle and “we’re in the middle of class” you ask at the end and “we’re at the end of class”
My school also had the, "If you get punched in the face you will be suspended for being in a fight," rule. Basically: "Okay, let's put the bully and the kid he's bullying in the same detention room during recess; that'll solve the problem."
My school was worse. As someone who's been bullied, sometimes it'd be ONLY ME in detention for being on the RECEIVING end of the bullying. Their idea was that the victim should "just ignore them", and that if I didn't, I'd get in trouble for "retaliating". I'm a grown man now, and still trying to unlearn that all that bullying was my fault.
In my old middle school (and high school), if you were basically punched in the face, you were sent to what they called an "alternate education campus", which was basically just a small building on the other side of town where every time you entered the building, they would use a metal detector on you to make sure you weren't concealing any weapons. I mainly know this because I got sent there once for getting punched in the face
@@ngarcia103 oh, yeah. i've had similar experiences. I don't remember why I got in so many detentions or the alternative in-school-suspensions during my later years of high school. None of my bullies physically assaulted me, but they did constantly provoke me into displaying even a little bit of anger. I am autistic, evidently, and I think I was taught to repress my rage at some point in my life. Anywho, there was one moment in my life according to my dad where I was suspended. Not for being a victim or retaliating, but basically channeling Captain America without knowing it. According to him, I was in a line along with other classmates one day and I saw a bigger kid bullying a younger kid. So, I simply walked over to him and gave a swift punch to the gut which instantly knocked the gut to the ground. Then I returned to my place in line as if nothing happened. I was rewarded with ice cream by my dad while my mom was furious at what I did. I really wish the "heroic" me still existed, because I hate the me that stays uninvolved with anything unless it personally provokes me. I honestly feel like a coward these days, because I never follow up with my warnings. The saying of "their bark is worse than their bite?" Well, that very much applies to the current me.
In middle school, bandanas were banned because they were “gang affiliated.” One poor new girl had a cold & was using an old bandana as a handkerchief. The assistant principal yelled at her in the hall over it, making her cry.
My School also had the rule to Suspend everyone involved in a Fight regardless of if they were the Instigator or the Victim... They Suspended a kid that was viciously Bullied (and his Bully) because the Bully punched him...the Victims Father was one of the Provinces NASTIEST Civil Lawyer and Sued the Unholy Howling HELL out of the School, School Administration and School Board for Suspending the VICTIM of an Assault instead of calling the Police to report the Assaulting a Minor...he also called CPS and the Police on the School for failing to stop the high number of fights that happened... The Principal who created the No Tolerance Policy was forced to Retire (15 years early) and Permanently Barred from holding ANY position of Authority in ANY School in Canada...I don't know how much money he was awarded by the Court but it was a bundle...
Our middle school has a stupid way to enforce “3 bathroom uses during class a day!”. They have us use an online pass that has to be approved by a teacher, which half the time you’re waiting for 20 minutes and the other half you’re just trying to make the pass, with it saying that “hall traffic limit has been reached”
For story 18 I have a decent reason for demanding all shirts be tucked in. To prevent you from hiding a gun in your waistband. I grew up in a really shitty area tho so I'm not sure how much sense that makes in a more rural area
Oh, this video unlocked some of my core memories… In elementary school, in the later years I sat on the upper floor, meaning we had to all use one staircase to go down to recess. We’d have to wait at the top of this staircase for about a minute every time so the teacher could check they weren’t missing anyone. Not that much of a problem, as only one or two classes would have recess at the same time. The problem came that there were classrooms next to that staircase, and apperantly there were complaints about noise while kids were going down to recess, because we were kids going down to recess, obviously we weren’t church mouses. Then the school decided to ban ALL TALKING while going to recess. If you thought this wouldn’t work because we were young kids, you’d be correct! The stupidest part of this rule is that while all teachers enforced it, they only did so on the other classes. If you got caught talking by your own teacher, you’d get a stern look. If another teacher caught you, you’d be missing 5 minutes if your recess. I remember a girl bumping into me while we were waiting, saying sorry really softly, and I whispered: it’s fine. We both had to wait on our recess, and we also had to stand apart, otherwise “it wasn’t a punishment”. That school also had some weird rules around healthy eating. In my country, it’s normal to bring in food on your birthday to celebrate with your class, usually a thin slice of cake, some popcorn, etc. The school decided that you could only bring in unhealthy treats if you’d asked your teacher for permission, but every kid just asked for permission and nothing changed, because I don’t think the teachers had any ground to say no on. In the last year, they also got lots of new rules about what kind of food you could bring in for lunch as part of a health program, but the rules were so strict my mother actually said: “this is how kids develop anorexia.” There were so many complaints apperantly, that the school backpedalled the very next day.
At my school, we were required to stand and recite the national anthem, the pledge of allegiance, and we had to make a prayer to god EVERY DAY. This took about ten minutes out of my second period class each day, which would always cause us to have to do a lot of make up work by the end of the year, because we basically had to lose and entire period of time each week. My math teacher absolutely DISPISED this rule, and for good reason, he would teach during the time we were supposed to be doing the whole deal, leading to us actually having a year where we didn't have to speed through a bunch of lessons at the end of the year. Because he was a teacher for all grades at the high school, i was excited to see him next year for math class, but when i showed up to his classroom on the first day of junior year, there was a different teacher. THE SCHOOL HAD LITERALLY FIRED HIM BECAUSE HE WANTED TO ACTUALLY DO HIS JOB.
I went to a rather... peculiar private school during grades 5-9. The school was kindergarden through 9th grade, a total of 86 students. No homework assignments allowed in any grade. We had one mandatory "nature day" a week. All teachers had to be certified in "Non-violent communication". The school was a "parent owned collective", meaning all parents owned a small part of the school. But the strangest rule though was that lunch (this was in sweden, so free lunch for everyone) was home cooked vegetarian food only. Not all children in the school were vegetarians, so eventually some of us older kids got frustrated that we never got to eat meat, so we started collecting signatures to petition for *one* day of getting a meat option per week. The result became a funny compromise because the older students who started the petition had to start taking "home skills" class as part of the mandatory Swedish curriculum at the time anyway, and what better way to do that than to literally have these 13-14 year olds cook for the entire school once a week and if they decided they wanted to add a meat option for that day they were free to do so under the condition that there still would be a vegetarian option as well. It turned out to work surprisingly well, and all parties were fairly pleased with the compromise.
@khazanys easy enough, they dedicated time in the school day to study and practice under teacher guidance. the reasoning for no home work is that we generally don't expect adults to "bring work home". Human brains can only really concentrate so much and children, just as adults, should be entitled to their free time to recover from the day. and if you wanted to practice stuff at home during this free time you were free to do so, but it was not mandated by the school.
My school had a lot of dumb rules. 1. No self defense My school said if you tried to fight back to another person fighting you, go tell a teacher, and if you dont but fight back you will get the same charges as the person who fought you, and same prison time. It was ment to "De - escalate" fights or something. But there was a REALLY stupid exception. If you said something to a person , and that person fights you, you will get charged and the person who fought you will get 0 charges. Yeah really dumb. In about 6th grade i was jumped more times on my bus than i can remember (18 times) in December. i wasn't allowed to fight back or really do anything. my parents called the school at the time and all they said was "oh, were going to send someone else to go on the bus Thursday." welp Thursday rolls around and no one comes on my bus, and no one ever did. 2. No zippers on your clothes, no hoodies, no glasses(unless they were doctor prescribed), no hats, or anything that goes on your face. And no crocs with the back infront . And also no torn jeans. the school did this to make it easier for the face recognition system in the security cameras to recognize you face(that was a terrible idea and i will say why later)And also becuase it was "Gang affiliated". But the zippers? like why!?!? that makes 0 sense. The croc thing was really stupid, the school would send you to detention immediately if you were caught breaking it, or any other dress code stuff. The jeans were really stupid too, i had some kid in class get ISS for the day becuase she ripped hear jeans on the way to school, like seriously?? 3. You can only wear clear or mesh bags (including backpacks)around school, if they weren't they go in your locker. I can understand that, but this kid also get her purse confenscated becuase it wasn't see - through. 4. Banned items. You are not allowed to bring in food to lunch unless it was substantial. so no chips, no drinks, no anything. most of the teachers didnt care unless you were giving out food, even then they still didnt care. only the vice principle really. Water in regular bottles was allowed though. No rubberbands. Kids started shooting rubber bands at eachother so, the school banned them(makes sense) No medicinal items that are not doctor prescribed. One time i brought it chapstick to 2nd grade around, i asked my teacher if i can go to my bag (we had these shelf/cubby things we put our stuff into around then) and i drink some of my water, and put on chapstick and this girl yells to the teacher about how im putting on chapstick. so the teacher calls me up, tkaes my chapstick, and yells at me becuase my chapstick wasn't "Doctor prescribed". Like seriously!?!? who goes to the doctor for chapped lips!??!?! 5. cell phones Depends on the teacher you have, some didnt care, some would care. I heard it was the worst for seniors in highschool(why?? like they only have 1 more year to go and most of the bad kids already dropped out lol) there was also no headphones/earbuds and one time a teacher cut off a kids earbud wires 6. "Bathroom/Hallway Rights" yeah so apparently according to my school going to the bathroom is just for fun and you actually totally dont need to do that to survive, like at all. and now we got this new "E - pass" system thats all on computer. You only get TWO MINUTES to go to the bathroom. mind you i am on the top story of my school, and the top and main floor boys lav's are closed so i have to go ALL the way to the basment and all the way up. Luckily the "Down stairs" are right next to the boys lavs, still have to go up the main stairs to get bakc up. 7. The "up" "down" and "main stairs" so we have 4 main staircases in the building, the up stairs, the down stairs, the main stairs, and the off limits stair case. Really annoying to traverse the school that way.And for about 2 months the Down Stairs were closed off do to the school adding air conditioning and redoing the heating for the first time since like 1850. 8. No going to your locker during, or inbetween classes. Not like you have enough time to anyways, since you only get 3 minutes to go between each class, but lets say if you got caught doing that about 2 or 3 times, you will not be allowed to have a locker. What do you do with your coat and stuff like that? welp the school just makes you figure that out, youre not allowed to carry your coat either, and not allowed to carry non - transparent bags. If you put your stuff in your friends locker, the school will also take away your friends locker. Oh yeah the 6 and 7th grade locker are also small, like so small you can even fit you bag it without taking everything out. 9. IXL.com ixl was hell, pretty sure it was rigged too. always noticed white girls would get higher scores too. It also would mark right questions wrong all of the time. It could ask you something like whats 1 + 1 on the diagnostic, and you could put 2, then it will take off 50 points from Vocabulary becuase it was that dumb.It also "Reflected" your grade level, so if you got a 800 in fractions, you have a 8th grade level in fractions. Then there was the assignments. they sucked BALLS. you could spend 5 minutes doing 2 questions, only get 2 points a questions, then get 10 points off if you got it wrong. mind you you have to get to 100 to complete it.My cousin one time spent her entire summer to get to a 1200 in ixl just for fun only to have it reverted at the start of the year for no reason. same as everyone elses. 10 other wierd rules no tying your shirts, no playing tag outside(like why? we dont even get to go outside ever becuase the schools to worried someone is going to run away) the dumbest one so far is the thing where if you get caught doing a crime on a security camera outside of school, the facial recognition on the cameras in the school will recognize that and you will be arrested and suspended. So this kid, all call him mv, he was a pretty chill dude who wasnt in the honors classes, but still didnt really get into trouble. so one day, he doesent show up to math, and then apparently he got arrested becuase the facial recognition recognized "he robbed and vandalized a store for party goods." He spent about 2 days in jail before he got released becuase he actually didnt rob, vandalize, or do anything bad at that store. Oh yeah if yall are wondering this is middle school. Not high school. The MS had the worst rules. So yes you can get arrested for stuff like this in middle school. also if anyones curios the school district it Wyoming Valley West. Its located in north east Pennsylvania in the USA(never come to the USA) (www.wvwsd.org if you want to see)
"No retaliation" Basically, you were told not to fight back if someone assaulted you. The whole "two wrongs don't make a right" bs and half the time the one who struck back in defense was usually punished harder than the one who started it.
What that tells me is, if someone attacks you, fight back harder because you're going to get in trouble either way and you may as well send a message to anyone else who might attack you.
When I taught in a middle school they had that awful rule so any time I caught a kid being bullied I would immediately put a stop to it and 100% go to bat for the victim, even if they fought back. I was bullied all growing up with no one standing up for me so I'm not about to let that slide, from kids or admin.
Definitely, i was one of those kids who were tormented and *I* got the punishment when i had enough and decided to deal with the issue the school staff were purposely ignorant of.
That stuff was implemented right after I got out of school. Geez... I remember once I slammed a kid's head in a locker, because he decided to jump on me and start trying to physically harm me, so I threw him off me and he got shoved into the locker so I thought shutting the door on him would help end things... anyway whatever I was doing it was because I was being ATTACKED, so I kind of don't care what happens to my attacker, I'm just going to try to end the attack. I actually kind of deserved it because I was messing with the guy, but what I was doing was in no way violent. I don't have any complaint about him turning around and swinging on me actually. I mean I didn't LIKE it but it was understandable. What was crazy was that the next day I was pulled out of class to go talk to the principal, and that guy that swung at me was in the office with his dad, who was raising hell with the principal about getting me kicked out of school for "beating up" his son. I didn't even punch the guy, I just kind of restrained him, wrestled him around and shoved him off me, then hit him with the locker door, which is a big light piece of metal, and while it probably doesn't feel the greatest it's got to be less painful than a punch. Anyway, to get to the point... the principal asked who started the fight, and the other kid said "well I did but anonamatron..." "ok, so YOU started the fight" "yeah but he.." "so YOU started the fight. So YOU will be suspended for three days, anonamatron, go back to class and don't bother people anymore please." Oh man the face of that kid's dad.. that dad was pissed off. But really, I agree with the school. I did some stupid shit but I wasn't being violent or fighting. I think I deserved a detention or something, but the school policy was that if you start the fight, you're the one in trouble. It's not violence to use force to defend yourself. Another time I was in a bar at a rock concert and these three big tall bully guys were shoving everyone into the mosh pit. I like the pit but I wasn't in the mood to get in at the moment, and these guys shoved me in. I took a step back and resumed watching the show. They shoved me in again. I turn around and scream "what the fuck is your problem?" and shove one of them back. I can feel this was a big mistake because these guys are all like half a foot taller than me and there are three of them. I'm there with a friend, but he's elsewhere in the crowd. I'm not going to be bullied though, so I don't back down. Just as they're about to descend on me the bouncers strike, and drag all of them out of there. They thanked me for getting them to start a fight (I mean I'm the one that shoved them back and there was nothing more than posturing after that, but I guess they could see the fight brewing) so they had a reason to throw them out. After the show they were still laying on the sidewalk... If I was in school with three guys cornering me and I got in trouble for "fighting"...? Geez... ridiculous. The real world punishes the aggressor.
That’s the thing, the whole “ignore and they will stop” is also total bull. If your ignore they will either 1. Keep doing stuff and doing worse until they get a reaction or 2. Take advantage of the fact that you will sit there and take disrespect
I was a teacher, I’m sure some of my old students would have things to add to these stories - but on the nurse line. I sent a student to first aid, she had a fever (which was the first indicator for a bad flu that was going around) she was feeling really unwell and wanted to go home. After about 30 mins, she came back to my class, told me she had been put in the first aid room and didn’t see anyone after that, so she came back. I let her sleep on the floor in my jacket at the back of the class. An HOUR later, I got an email from the nurse to tell me that my student had left first aid, and told me that I shouldn’t be diagnosing students (I just said she might have a fever). I told her that I knew the student had left as she had been in my class, and saying that she may have a fever wasn’t a diagnosis, it was an observation. She didn’t like me because I criticised the fact that no one at the school, including her, were qualified to run a school first aid room. It forced the school into sending her for further training. Too bad she never seemed to use it. I had students (especially the boys) ask to not go to first aid, that they just wanted to let me know that they weren’t feeling well
Dumbest rule my HS had was zero tolerance for fighting, so stupid a kid was expelled after getting jumped by 6 guys and spending 2 weeks in the hospital. His parents sued and won and the zero tolerance rule was quickly and quietly changed.
An actual example now: by the time I was in my last year of secondary school, our school was still instilling a very strict rule about disallowing students from bringing in electronics, unless they had a medical condition to allow them in. This was 2014 and the principle herself wouldn't bend this rule for us - a year level with the most students that year persuing visual arts class that needed access to computers both inside and outside of class - with the belief we couldn't be trusted with devices that have access to the internet to complete our work. All the while, she put a good chunk of the school funds into giving the year 7s that enrolled that year tablets that they were trusted to complete their homework on, and even allowed them access to their own wifi. That woman trusted uninterrupted screentime & unlimited internet access in the hands of prepubescent children still figuring out morals than she did to students that were legally adults in this point in their lives that were taking on advanced assignments for their final grades. That rule ended up being dropped after I graduated and all year levels were permitted to bring in laptops of tablets to work on.
Not in My school if the teacher is nice and we are sick we can eat in class but sometimes people sneak the food in the desk and then eat I never did that
About why nurses seem to be talked about more in these threads, I dont have a conclusive answer, but from my own experience I noticed that alot of school nurses are basically the dregs of the medical industry. I worked as a janitor for many schools and i can confidently say, with proof, that 40% of the nurses were hired purely because no one else applied and schools are legally required to have one.
My school nurse became the religion teacher because I guess my school thought having 800 students ages 1-18 made it too small to need a full salaried medical staff. She ended up being the second worst religion teacher I remember from that school. I liked that class when they had good teachers, but the last one left because they don’t pay teachers well at all there.
You’re definitely the best of these story creators. You actually take the time to read them yourself instead of using an AI voice, and you even give your input, unlike these lazy creators that just have an AI read the text and that’s the whole video
At my middle school vandalism’s is a big problem and with kids skipping class so they decided to give 10 bathroom passes for 9 WEEKS! so if you asked they would be like “why did you not go during passing periods” but the problem is that the passing periods are 4 minutes and the bathrooms are PACKED so if you run out of passes you cans leave the calls until the next 9 weeks
In my high school, my principal, in the peak of british summer (it’s hot), BANNED FANS. Because they were “causing a distraction”. All the teachers and students thought the rule was stupid, and we never looked at our principal the same after that.
@@acanadian4785 my school was kinda like that, but it was also common for 5-6 people to gang up on a bully if it came to a fight. A student from another school at a football game once tried to fight a scrawny asthmatic kid, and somehow ended up getting beaten by several of the band kids
As a parent who has a daughter with asthma I would give the school hell if they did not allow her to have her inhaler on her. Not only would I tell her to keep it on her anyways, I would have her doctor write her a note explaining why they are stupid and if they did try and take it away I’d file a police report for child endangerment. You don’t play chicken with asthma.
"No bending paperclips." I made a book carrier entirely from paperclips. It wrapped around the books, connected into a square at the bottom and top (for rigidity), and had a handle on two sides for easy carrying. Getting the books was as simple as unhooking the paperclips on one end. It definitely infuriated every admin who saw it; they'd stare daggers at me as I walked down the hallway.
Oh, I forgot the "after-school electives are required" rule. Yes, you _had_ to take at least one after-school elective. Shut that one out of my brain because it was so stupid.
My school prohibited students from using preferred names and pronouns, because they thought it was "indoctrination" As soon as this rule was made, everyone got mad at the principal and there was an mutual consent on ignoring this rule, the principal was trying to give everyone suspension but nobody would stop respecting the other students. The principal gave up on this rule because the parents were going to contact their lawyers.
In middle school the girls bathroom was locked because “ we took to long and we were to busy smoking and talking to get back to class” so when the girls bathroom was unlocked for a few minutes it was swarmed with girls ofc girls were late to class because of the situation which caused for further punishment and there was always a MALE security guard standing outside and telling girls to hurry up and telling others when to go in he was also the one who locked and unlocked the bathroom door. He stood in front of that door all day because apparently girls are going to break into the bathroom just to talk and do drugs.
My past school banned paper and pencils in the cafeteria. Not because of vandalism but because "people kept leaving them in the cafeteria!" I was like 1 of 3 people who even brought paper and pencil to lunch I hated that school.
Worst rule my school enforced? No tank tops or shorts above the knee. For context, I was living in the Mohave Desert in BFArizona, where it was normal to be 90-110* F for the the majority of the year. From 6th grade up I had to live in that hell hole, it was torture. Also, the “no tank tops” rule wasn’t applied to the boys. I guess an exposed female shoulder or kneecap was too distracting for the boys. That was 20 years ago, and now my child is about to enter 6th grade. We were recently given a “dress code” for next year and, despite being in a completely different-predominantly liberal-state, the rules are still more or less the same. Note, these are US public schools with no required uniforms. I had hoped by now they would be teaching the boys impulse control and stop blaming their bad behavior and grades on “girls distracting them”. Pathetic. Edit to add, we weren’t allowed to wear sandals or flip-flops either. They also had some issue with hats and bandannas, so no one was allowed protection from the blinding Arizona sun. Not entirely sure what they had up their asses, but I’m fairly certain the “no tank tops or shorts” rules were only enforced because the teachers were pervs, and the bullshit reasons that “exposed girl shoulders and kneecaps were somehow distracting the boys” was purely an excuse they used to not provoke the male teachers. Either way, I hate that the rules were only enforced for the girls. When it’s 90+ degrees and the school is more concerned with the “distractions” of boys, despite it being at the detriment to the comfort of girls, it a major issue. It says a lot about the lack of progress towards equality in the US. As a female student it pissed me off that I had to suffer through running a mile and other P.E. outside because normal exercise clothes might tempt a boy to act out. As an adult it pisses me off more when you factor in the insulting implications that all the boys were simply too stupid and primitive to handle the “irresistible urges brought on by exposed shoulders”.
My high school was reasonable compared to the hellhole some of these stories depict. The only bullshit about the otherwise relaxed dress code was shorts needed to be authorized after winter. It was ok in march with summer temperatures, but september/october arrives with temps almost as high during the afternoon, and you were forced into long trousers. That's in a city full of concrete that's also next to a river, where the sun is outright lethal. Humid weather, a really strong sun, and long trousers don't go well together. It's the only thing that actually annoyed me about the derss code though. It was otherwise fine and I could follow it effortlessly. Just black or blue bottoms and a plain white or school designated T-shirt. The school T-shirts were dropped eventually, but it was still fine to wear them if you had them like I did. If you went with the plain white T-shirt, there was a place that sold the school's logo so you could stick it into your T-shirt. If you wore a skirt, you had to wear shorts below, but I think that makes sense anyways, besides, skirts weren't that popular in the first place, myself only seeing a few girls wearing them. Still, not being allowed to wear shorts when the heat went back up in summer. That's plain stupid if you ask me. And no, I was not gonna wear a skirt. They have no tactical advantage whatsoever, which is something I always disliked about a lot of clothing personally, especially skirts, skinny jeans, and short shorts, like only covering half of your thighs. My choice for a while was cargo trousers for winter, and cargo or oversized denim shorts when I could, and it still is, despite not being in high school anymore. Cargo pants have the mobility, cold resistance, and durabilitybfor any situation. All I know is that, if the world is ending, and I need to run at full speed, my clothes won't be a problem for that, unlike crappy skinny jeans, which would never allow me to unleash the full power of my spine breaking thighs. Even then, despite how relaxed the dress code was, most didn't care, and the only one that actually followed it to the letter was me (afaik at least), which kinda made me into a model student alongside my scores. If you know me, you know who I was.
@@Sarah-gm9tq honestly, after all I’ve learned and seen throughout the past couple decades, I’ve sort of come to the same question, and, personally I find it a super tangible theory. Given the staggering amount of publicized “relationships” (aka statutory/unfair power dynamics) between teachers and their students, it makes more sense than entire schools full of teenage boys who get so horned up over girl shoulders that they turn in to brainless animals with no self control or ability to do their lessons and assignments. I find it highly offensive towards all genders. Basically, girls are forced to have their clothing policed, teaching them that their comfort (and therefore their *own* ability to get the best education) doesn’t matter at all, because they’re not boys. And apparently society has decided that boys are so utterly stupid and incapable of self control that schools have deemed them all potential rapists if they catch a glimpse of a girl shoulder?!?! Either way, it’s not a good look.
Years ago my daughters school sent a newsletter to all the parents. It said they were going to send anyone home if they came to school wearing any gang colors. Parents would be called, etc.. So I compiled a list of all gang colors in North America. Not so surprisingly, it covers just about every color and color combination you can imagine - including black, white, grey, and even clear (see through). I sent this list to the principal, the superintendent, and all members of the school board with a note that I 100% fully support their policy and expect them to enforce it for ALL gang colors. Not to my surprise at all, the policy had been abandoned before the first day of school began.
I THOUGHT THE PLANNER BATHROOM PASS THING WAS NORMAL 😭😭😭 (also if you had to go out of the classroom for ANY reason, like getting something from your locker, that takes up one pass. We only had 9)
This one is very mild A bunch of us played a YuGiOh game on the Nintendo DS. One day one kid wanted to play another. A refused so B decided to slam As face into a desk allegedly. The next day that YuGiOh game was banned from the school. Older me understands now wanting to avoid future conflicts, but Younger me was like "Couldnt you just ban the one kid who was stupid enough to go full WWE? Why do we all gotta suffer cause he's an idiot?"
And a quick Google shows just about all standard colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, black, white, and grey) being affiliated with different gangs. There are more than just the red 'bloods' and blue 'crips'.
My elementary school basically said that when if someone is being bullied, the onus is on the victim to "just ignore it", otherwise the victim would be in trouble for retaliating, while the bully got nothing. I got in trouble WAY too often for being on the receiving end of such bullying.
That is insane in my school I think everyone has a lesson on a specific day and my school even created this thing to recognize bullying and then to stop it
During 5th grade i got a detention for doing my work. Apparently the teacher was still explaining the task and got mad when i began working. He told me “I wasn’t supposed to start yet”. The worst part was he was one of the best teachers at the school.
"COME BACK HERE" "NO" "NUH UH COME HERE" "NEIN" "STOP SPEAKING GERMAN" "WHY" "CAUSE YES" "NO" "SHOTGUN" "THATS NOT APART OF THE SCRIPT" "NOTHING WE SAID WAS APART OF THE SCRIPT DUMBASS" "OH RIGHT" "ARE WE JUST SAYING WHAT SOME RANDOM DUMBASS ON THE INTERNET IS TYPING RIGHT NOW" "NO" "OH OK" what happened 2.0
Where I lived, the administrators were already professionals at ignoring parents who tried to raise hell because they would do it for a bunch of really stupid reasons as well.
I am going back in history here. I was born in the late '50s. During my first years in school, girls could not wear pants. Period. If it was bitter cold and the student walked to school, she could wear pants under her skirt or dress, but she had to take them off in school, even if it was cold in the school. I was so happy when our school OK'd pants for school when I was in fourth grade!
For story 32: I've had a crappy nurse before. I suffer from chronic migraines. I've had *multiple* nurses deny me ibuprofen or tylenol because i was faking it, or I just wanted to get out of my class. I didn't i was in pain. This one in my middle school said she wouldn't give me pain medication anymore for my *chronic* migraines.
Jesus. I’ve had regular migraines before, and it hurts so much I can’t concentrate, I lose a bit of hand-eye coordination, and it messes with my speech. That’s not something you just ignore
We had the first female football player in the history of our high school get expelled a semester and a half in for bringing a full water bottle of vodka. She got called to the office cause the SRO heard about it and because I tutored her in two classes she gave the bottle to me, I very quickly threw it away. We also had drug dogs search the school either weekly or biweekly.
My middle school had tons of rules round the bathrooms. You only got 18 passes per semester, you couldn’t go during the first or last 20 minutes of class, you couldn’t go during passing periods, and only 2 students per class could use the bathroom. One time the principal sent “It’s honor your teachers day!” in the online inbox. I replied to it, “I’d ‘honor’ my teachers if this school was accesible” So the next day I got called to his office to explain what I meant. I told him I meant the bathroom rules. He just told me that if a kid had permission from the school nurse, they could go any time they wanted, which isn’t as bad as the doctor’s note rule from the video but still, who’s getting a nurse’s note to use the bathroom? I wasn’t quite as rebellious irl as I was online though so I just said ok and went back to class. I never needed to go to the bathroom at school but I wanted to advocate for the vast majority of people, who did. Result? Nothing, the rules never changed.
I was very fortunate when it came to schools, I never had any issues with any of the rules, however... After moving to a different province, I came across a teacher that completely broke me down. I have been diagnosed with PTSD, depression, and generalized anxiety disorder. I hear how people often call high school "the worst years of their lives", but honestly, high school is probably what saved mine, the staff were extremely polite and understanding. They helped me realize that what happened was not my fault, and nobody deserved to be treated in such ways.
Story 79 makes me pretty mad. I knew some of the special ed kids in my high school, and for the most part, they were some of the nicest, most tolerant people in the school. I got along with some of them better than I did the others. Plus, they deserve to be able to have friends too.
The no boys and girls sitting next to one another. A pair of siblings should have kept doing that to get the parents involved. That way the school has to explain why a brother and sister can't sit together.
Wow lol. I’m in eighth grade and if my future high school has that, me and my twin sister could do that lol. I doubt my future high school would have that kind of rule though.
Schools hate bags because you might have a weapon. That’s why most places force you to have a clear or mesh backpack. It’s dumb how far they’ll go though.
Mine told me to split my 50 pound book load over two backpacks and carry them both on my back one atop the other. How is that going to fix their problem of assigning 50 pounds of books to a 4th grader? The books were in braille, for clarification. Also, they were trying to avoid allowing me a rolling suitcase for a backpack because then all the other kids would use one and "That's not fair".
I an atheist, experimented with religion in high school and decided to practice wiccan for a while as it was more worshiping and looking after the earth rather than a specific deity (from what I read, please don't come for me). The RE teacher was Catholic and once went on a tangent about how wicca was fake and disgusting as it worshipped witchcraft. My class, who knew I was practicing, turned to me then told off the teacher. It made me back off religion as a whole. This was in the UK. The teacher was later bullied by almost the whole school when a fb group was discovered of kids talking crap out of her and wanted her sacked. Not because of me but she hated almost all religions other than her own and was generally nasty to everyone. She also had a weird obsession with dolphins.
Where I live, all the schools have to do a fire drill every year. In my high school in each class I had a map of the route you had to take to evacuate in case of a fire. One year we just took the obvious route of going out to the main door because literally the class we were in was in front of it. When we returned to class the principal came and scolded us for going through the main door. Apparently we had to go to the playground, which was on the other side of the high school, in fact our class was the furthest from that. And I find it even more stupid because there were doors in the hallways that closed automatically in case of fire to separate areas. How were we supposed to go if the doors were closed? The only path that could be followed was the emergency stairs, which lead to the main door.
In Elementary the monitor lady put me in timeout for picking up twigs during recess, In the same school I was put in detention for a week because I brought a Mercury thermometer to show and tell, it was in a plastic casing as well so it was generally safe. Not to mention the countless mistakes I made so they forced me to write an "apology sentence" 1000 times on paper every time I messed up, it perhaps caused my wrist to be messed up permanently so I can only ever write in chicken scratch. I was also a SPED student. Ass school but it was elementary so I saw it in a good light despite everything. The teacher also scolded me because I wrote my name in an art style, like I drew leaves from my name. I am 22 today why do I remember crap like this?
Btw the monitor lady wasn't that bad of a person and was generally nice. It was about hygiene and me spreading litter on the common areas. but I held a personal vendetta on her for 3 years.
One stupid rule Iʼve heard of, but fortunately didnʼt see myself, is that if you want to skip a grade, you have to pass the end-of-year exam for the grade you are going *into* instead of the one youʼre skipping. If you can do that, then… youʼve learned what you should for that grade, and should be skipping *two* grades.
46:10 Fun fact: Considering where many biblical events took place, you can't draw most people from the bible cause they were likely a bit tanner than the average white or peach colour person. Heck a few of Noah's sons were probably forbidden images at that school.
My middle school had one absolutely moronic rule that I single handedly got changed. We had to walk in one direction in the halls. On paper, these rules can decrease chance of collision. In practice? You were walking into a wall of students entering and leaving the main loop towards PE. The fix? Reversing the loop so the wall of students was on the other side where there wasn’t a hallway. And that’s why implementing a rule like that requires thought.
9:32 Period Appropriate Paints? You mean LEAD paint? heck if old enough, Arsenic paint. I thought we banned LEAD paint from being used for any reason...
My middle school segregated us by gender at lunch, and we were punished for months for being “too loud” in the cafeteria so we were forced to sit silently 1 or 2 students per table. There were way more girls than boys, so some girls would be exiled to the boys side. Also pencils were banned for a month because of the “Charlie Charlie challenge”
This just reminded me that I briefly went to an intermediate elementary school (3-5 grades) and we had 10 minutes for lunch and no one was allowed to speak, at all. The principal would stand at the end of the long lunch table we all sat at and make sure no one talked. But then, at the end of the 1st quarter, that same principal took every single kid who made Honor Roll (all A's for every class) to McDonald's for like 2 hours. He bought everyone a meal- either Happy Meal or Value Meal, whatever we wanted, on his own dime, and then we got to play in the outdoor play place. It was amazing, although it was the hottest day I've ever experienced at 112°F! I moved across the country soon after that event but still remember how nice the principal turned out to be outside that prison-esque cafeteria at school!
My highschool banned going to the WC during classes. That's normal, I know, but not even for girls on their periods. This sucked because it was a school for 16 year olds and above, so that was a huge deal. Then, as everyone who needed to go to the toilet in the last 3 hours had to go at once during break, they thought everyone went there to vape and so it was banned for good. So "someone" happened to kick open every toilet in the entire school. Those remained broken for the rest of the year and never closed again.
About 3 years before I got to my intermediate school (6-7th grade) some stupid kid jumped down the stairs during lunch and broke his leg. After that, the school made a rule saying the hallways were one-way, meaning your 2nd period class could be right next to 1st, but you had to go all the way around and usually wnd up late (there was also no running). This did nothing to fix the problem; it was just there to make the government see that they did *something* to "prevent" it happening again. The rule didn't even apply during lunch, being when the incident happened. Worst part is, the year after I left the school they reverted it.
WAIT NO ONE MORE!! 3rd-6th grade, we had to wear a red, white, maroon or navy shirt with a collar on it, khaki pants or shorts, and had to have the shirt tucked in. This school also had a lot of other stupid rules especially during recess, and I was bullied a bit by kids and a teacher. I did get drawn for a prize raffle my last year though and got a longboard. Not worth it imo.
My school(s) learned pretty quickly to take situations dealing with myself and my siblings seriously when they otherwise would brush it off (I’m talking about bullying and not fully following a 504 plan). It’s one of the few times my mom’s Karen tendencies came in handy. If I remember right, my little sister had one teacher that was being inconsiderate and unhelpful after my little sister was in the hospital again. My little sister was/is a damn good student, hard worker and does well in classes. Teacher wouldn’t give any extensions despite there being a medical note. Administration and that teacher did not have a good day when my mom went to the office about that…
In my middle school, one teacher got fired for pulling a kid to not leave the classroom. This caused my head teacher to BAN students TOUCHING in any way.
Not my school, but a religious middle school my high school friend went to. Some rules i can remember on the top of my head are: 1. Boys sit in the front half of the class and girls in the back half, because boys one day must lead girls in family 2. Girls may not sing in presence of boys, since girl's voice will stir lust in boys 3. Boys may not look to girl's face unless it's necessary, since it'll stir lust in boys
As a Muslim, I hate it when schools treat boys like the "better" gender, but also as mindless bimbos who can't control their lust in presence of a woman. I'm a boy, and I have my gripes with the way girls dress in high school, and I agree with some things in that dress code (please bring full clothing back in fashion), but the reasons are just so dumb. I can look at a woman's shoulder without frothing at the mouth. Trust me, a majority of boys (at least that I know) can handle being in the presence of a girl going through her "minimal clothing" phase, (but that still make me uncomfortable)
My secondary school (uk 11-16) did not allow kids to USE THE FIRE ALARMS, this seems reasonable, but that includes if there IS a fire, so they have to inform staff that there is a fire, and THEY will pull the alarm
That was the official stance in my school district as well. First day of 10th grade, my chemistry teacher pointed out that, in the event a fire becomes uncontrolled in his class, he was expected to discharge the extinguisher mounted by his desk, then pull the alarm if it still wasn't out. He then told us that if he pulled the pin from the extingusher, the closest student to the door should immediately pull the alarm.
@mpf1947 Lol one of the science teachers (teaches chem and biology) runs the science after school club, first day he said if there is a fire and it is uncontrollable or nobody noticed, sound the alarm, and if it is controllable attempt to either stamp it out or cover it with something like a blazer or coat, preferably a coat. Also now we are doing something he does yearly, his Chemistree (a science themed christmas tree) and he is one of 2 teachers who lets us take phones out (both only let you take it out at either science club or after lessom (one teaches P5)) and the other one (my biology/life teacher, also autistic, only male teacher with medium-long hair and has adhd, also my fave teacher) is really nice and just lets us chat constantly *laughs in sat next to my GF in life*
Okay, Story 31. That. Is. Fucking. Illegal. Not allowing a person to access basic necessities is considered a crime and torture. Doing that to a minor would add child endangerment onto that charge and that would go out to the whole staff for being accomplices to torture and child abuse, technically. Oh yeah, torture and child abuse (if it really was that bad at your school) could be added as well if the staff was that unlucky. Unfortunately, charges cannot be pressed anymore but that is definitely something
Due to some legal requirements, my old high school rule book had a rule stating that possession of a nuclear bomb was a 10 day suspension. In addition to whatever the FBI, CIA, ATF, etc. would do to you. In addition to this, mine did the closing bathroom thing. We looked up the geneva convention, and found that banning water technically violated the genva convention, and thus the school was technically commiting warcrimes. Speaking of warcrimes, during a lockdown drill the chemistry teacher told us to weaponize the chemicals in the closet on any terrorist that entered the building.
Fucking bullshit
God forbid students have hobbies :/
I can probably guess but what year was this?
W chem teacher
Why do people say BS like this. The Geneva Convention only applies during armed conflicts and occupations and only applies to active participants. It doesn't apply to schools and their teachers/administrators. Schools have a duty of care and that can be expressed by pointing to the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and other common sense legal obligations without having to look at the damn Geneva Conventions like an idiot while thinking you have the school in a gotcha moment.
the one fight my son got in in school he was defending a special needs kid who was being picked on. Got a call from the teacher who saw it and, per her description, he "stepped in front of the kid, told the bully to stop, and when the bully responded by punching him in the face, he kicked the bully between the legs." Lucky for him, the principal at that school was great and he got in no trouble whatsoever under the self-defense policy that had "just gone into effect" - it wasn't supposed to be a thing for another two weeks and he should've been suspended for a minimum 3 days. Regardless of the school's take when he got home, my wife and I took him out for ice cream and his choice of dinner, the whole time reinforcing that he did the right thing by standing up for the defenseless: especially considering that once he stopped the bully from being aggressive, he also stopped entirely rather than pounding on the kid. Love my son so much.
W kid
@ironman30307 three months and an insincere 'not being rude'? Sure, but you're not my son, and your likes and dislikes really don't matter. Save the oversharing for someone who actually cares please.
Bless you and your wife for teaching your kid not to discriminate special needs people. ❤
story 17 is actually a thing in my school
Not my school, but my daughter's. School said that her asthma inhaler has to be locked up in the office of the school nurse -- who was only there 3 days a week. You can't breathe, kid? Sorry, the nurse isn't here until tomorrow.
Add to that, it was a big, spread-out school with several buildings. So they expected her to walk potentially several hundred yards (often in very high heat and humidity) while she was having trouble *breathing?*
Hell, no. We got her a doctor's note and she carried her inhaler in her bag.
My school had the same rule. They expected me to walk across the entire building while having an attack so bad I was seeing stars. Thankfully once I explained how stupid that was to the dean, they let me keep it in my backpack
I would have sued
@GiordanDiodato had the school said one single solitary word to her about it, there would have been hell to pay.
Why the heck would a nurse only be at the school 3 times a week?
@@corey5613 because the school district is too cheap to pay for a full-time school nurse for every school. So the nurse splits their time between two schools.
I actually went to a Catholic secondary school when I was younger. They didn't force us to pray, we just had to sit in silence while the religious people prayed. All we had to do was be respectful. We were allowed to use our phones after the bell went at the end of the day (as long as we weren't in the classroom.)
Thank you for a report that was not based in malice. It sounds as though you were reasonably respectful and that you don't spend your adult years raging. Cheers.
PS - I'm sorry your post got largely ignored. This topic seems to be a magnet for people who want a fight. That may have been why they kept running afoul of all their authority figures too.
@@intercat4907I agree, as long as they don’t MAKE you pray it shouldn’t be a thing where you should be mad
My school has Zero Tolerance when it comes to- get this- MENTAL HEALTH! If any of the faculty caught wind of a student with any suicidal thoughts, they would get outright expelled. This happened to my older sister her freshman year of high school. It is super hard for her to apply for a college due to the 3 month gap in her school record between schools.
It also happened to a friend of a friend two years ago, as well as it almost happening to me once when I was put into an institution after getting extremely close to… y’know… attempting.
Meanwhile a Senior who was arrested for sexually assaulting a 10 year old boy got off with a slap on the wrist and not even jail time
Your school needs to be sued ASAP 😭
That shit’s f’d. Seriously. The hell. Screw them, on behalf of all of us who have mental disorders or who have been through mental health crisis. This is _exactly_ the kind of thing you would come-up with if you wanted to push these kids over the edge.
WHY whyyyu???? Wtf btw what country do you live in that doesnt send a SAer to Prison????
So cill self is wrong but not rayp? (I'm so sorry, I'll get deleted if I spell it correctly)
Schools usually send the kids off to talk to someone, but EXPELLING? Or rather punishment at ALL? Now I usually have shit thrown for saying Literally 1984, but.... Literally 1984
It's kinda the same for my school somewhat. My cousin got banned from the after school for a year for it ;-; he was the D&D DM too-
The girl whom they forced to dye her hair is insane, like “you must modify yourself to conform” is so dystopian.
Has a friend that was suspended for a week when she showed up at school with a blonde streak in her hair. She was not allowed to return untill her hair was all a "Natural Colour." Her Mum took her to the seaside for the week!
Also had a dress code rule that your skirt must touch the floor when you kneeled. If it didn't, you had to go to the office there they sewed a strip of crepe paper on the hem and you had to wear it all day. Thankfully that was relaxed by my senior year.
@@francinetitherington4060 "your legs might be distracting, so we're going to tape this loud *crinklecrinklecrinkle* WHAAAAAT? WHAT DID YOU SAY?! SPEAK UP! I SAID WE'RE DOING THIS SO YOU DON'T CAUSE A *crinklecrinklecrinkle*"
Flawless
I dyed (bleached) my hair for the first time in 10th grade and my principal literally followed me halfway through the school to grab my shoulder and tell me to go to her office.
She sat me down to tell me that I can’t have my hair dyed blonde because it’s not “a natural color”. It IS a natural color, just not for my people. She told me I needed it “gone” by tomorrow.
Obviously I didn’t dye my hair back Black because it would have killed my hair and she eventually got over it. I was not the first person to have unnatural colors in my head, there were plenty of girls with Pink hair that never got pulled aside from what I can tell.
I heard some places actually do that in Japan. It's stupid cause Asians actually can have natural lighter hair like brown and red, I myself have family members with auburn hair (and I kinda wish I was one of them).
@@TheReelReesePodAsians can be naturally blonde, although it's astronomically rare. We can naturally have any natural colour, it's just black is very common not our only one. Melanesians can also be naturally blonde, and Sub-Saharan Africa has higher rates of albinism than elsewhere.
School staff: 'you have to have a doctors note to go pee more than 3 times a year'
The local doctor: 'I regret to inform you that, unlike yourself, student is in fact human and must be allowed access to the bathroom as needed.'
Sarcastic/passive aggressive doctor's notes MUST be more of a thing
@@raymondstandley8760 Due to legal Bureaucratic BS I had to get a Doctor to sign off on the fact that I _exist_ and he literally wrote in the report "He thinks, therefore, he is." Along with a bunch of other smarmy stuff that achieved the goal of saying I exist.
Also - massive OSHA violation.
Jgdalksabc
I would go regardless of doctors note or lack there of.
Its better to pee in the sink then sink in the pee.
Personally, if my child got assaulted and the schools only reaction was to suspend them, I would be contacting a lawyer
My daughter's school wasn't *that* bad, but she did get suspended for "ganging up" because she was defending herself and a friend helped defend her.
There's video of the fight; this girl attacked my daughter in the hallway unprovoked, and my daughter used the minimal amount of force necessary to end the fight (just like I taught her), and because her BFF jumped in to defend her it was determined not to be self-defense. All three girls were suspended despite only ONE girl being the obvious aggressor.
It was later determined that this girl attacked my daughter because she was told my daughter was talking $#!t about her (she wasn't) by someone who *didn't like my daughter's boyfriend.* Some people's kids...
@Illusion517 Both of my daughters were assaulted at different times and in different ways. Both times the Juvenile Court got involved. #1 had her contact lens drops replaced with bleach. Fortunately another student was decent enough to warn her before she put them in her eyes. The girl was made to copy all the information on the label of the bleach bottle 25 times.
#2 went to the aid of a friend who was being physically assaulted. Friend's back was badly injured, requiring physical therapy. Daughter was knocked unconscious resulting in a minute or so of amnesia, and had her lip split. 25 years later, she still cannot remember being hit, only waking up on the floor. The school whined that they could only suspend him for 3 days, so we parents called the cops and filed joint charges. Kid got 60 days in Juvie. The judge didn't quite call him a liar, but she did say "I believe these girls. I don't believe you, young man."
I'm glad the only thing my school gives a fk about is getting the right pants and shirt.
@Illusion517 My school would have been like, "why didn't you just ignore them?"
too bad some people in backward countries can't afford them. hell not even middle class or well to do can get them because good lawyers are hella expensive and won't do anything cuz corruption ig? i'm bad at phrasing things
I didn’t even think about it, but my middle school sucked
1: You couldn’t start eating and talking unless everyone was completely quiet, and no talking during the last 10 minutes of lunch
2: Boys were not allowed to have jewelry, or any other “feminine clothing”
3: You must wear a belt. You must tuck in your shirt
4: You get 2 minutes to go to the bathroom
5: If you refused to comply, office staff would forcibly *drag and carry you* to the office. This happened to me way too many times
That last one doesn't even sound legal
My elementary school had a rule where if you talked at all during lunch everyone in your grade would have to stand by a wall during recess, until one genius thought of the idea that if everyone’s just talking then the school would stop enforcing that rule, which actually worked
WHYYYY?????
@Scavegedwdym why
@@T-Rex-k4y why was this a rule???
My elementary school did the same thing but only to the boys. It was really strange getting food thrown at us and we stayed in the lunch room during recess
You know, for an institution that's supposed to help kids develop their brains so they can live a better life, the faculty seems awfully content to not use theirs.
That's cuz they don't have any. I swear, the majority of random people could make a school, run a school, or work at a school, better than 95% of the braindead morons that do it already, and those are the random people those braindead morons taught. Can't help that half of the teachers are depressed 90 year olds that just want to retire and the other half don't know how to open a PDF.
FR
According to John D. Rockefeller, you know, the guy that literally invented the entire public school system in place today, the point of said institution is the exact opposite of what you just stated. He said, and I quote; "I don't want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers". He didn't want kids to prepare for the future, he wanted to train them to be working slaves.
It's about teaching obedience and conformity
@@JadedDragon662 and thats why it sucks
i got a detention once, for some asinine reason i cant even remember.
they put a desk in the office, had me sit at it ALL DAY, and told me i was not allowed to do ANYTHING.
not even school work, just sit in the chair. doing nothing. for an entire school day.
the receptionists felt bad for me, an adhd kid with autism, being forced to do that. they called it purgatory.
so like they made u do the ONE THING your brain cant do? (and most likely intentional) that has to be illegal SOMEWHERE (cause last i checked torture is literally illegal)
@@sparrowEP i didn't get my diagnosis until after i graduated, another failing of the system, but they HAD to have known
@@drakostheemeraldswordsman8691 they probably just didnt want to tell ya so they can do more dumb shit like this with no consequences
Talk about legal grounds for a lawsuit SHEESH
If That sh*t happened to me I’d say f*ck this and leave, consequences be damned
My old middle school banned drawing stuff in class because there was this kid who was special needs but got zero tolerance because he kept making a series of drawings about threatening to take over the school with "fart bombs"
Did he call himself Silent but Deadly?
I heard that
😂@@Gyropathic
@@GiordanDiodatono you didn't.
@@Thankedsphere99 no I've heard that story from Reddit.
0:50 all the zero tolerance policy teaches kids is that if someone is hitting you, you go down on them right back. If you're gonna get suspended for it, at least make it worth your while
The elementary school I went to during 3rd grade was extremely athletic focused and had extreme rules against candy. Now this was the year I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and got a 504 plan set up. One day I brought a bag of m&ms to school in my medical bag to snack on. During PE my blood sugar started to drop so I started to snack on the m&ms when my PE teacher saw this happening he went over to me and started to yell and swear at me as if I had committed some great crime I shortly after got sent to the principals office to call my mom. She was not happy with them
After this incident they went on to break my 504 plan 15 different times and we had to resort to reporting them to the state because nothing was happening
Did the state do something?
@@tupiaraykegaya7053 I personally don’t know since this was a long time ago but I’m sure the state reprimanded them
Actually, someone has died from a rule like that. Ryan Gibbons died from an asthma attack when he couldn't come inside from recess and get his inhaler fast enough because he was forced to keep it locked in the office. He apparently tried to carry a few on his person, but they were all confiscated. I was terrified this would happen to me if they took my inhaler, so I always hid it in my backpack and only took it in the locker rooms or in a bathroom stall if I needed it.
@@frosted_glaceon5513 he was Canadian? That's a wrongful death lawsuit in the US.
There are anywhere from 100's to 1,000's of child deaths at schools over stupid stuff like this but the big coverup was in place.
I had to do the same things. No carrying of any sort of medication on you, even in highschool. I always had a little Altoids tin that had some ibuprofen, one extra of each of my morning meds (ADHD and such, admittedly it makes sense I wouldn't be able to carry those) and Tylenol also an inhaler, chapstick, etc
I was always super prepared for everything, and I still try to be that way. I had everything in that bag from snacks and gum to first aid, to condoms and dental dams, to like every school supply you could ever need during the day (3 hole punch included). I carried a hiking backpack 😅
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That’s how it was for me too. My mom told me that I had to pretend I didn’t have my inhaler at all and only take it out if I absolutely needed it, because the school even said that they would take it if they saw it.
Its so stupid.
He should have just gone in, would you rather die or get detention
Wow, this video really highlights how out-of-touch some school administrations can be. The rule about closing all bathrooms for a week is especially ridiculous-how did they expect students to manage? It's a great reminder that we need to question and challenge illogical rules.
Better yet, there should be one national code for school rules that ~~petty little dictators~~ school officials are not allowed to change, modify, or selectively enforce.
None of these are bad lol y’all are so soft
@@UnderEmbers there is one correct response to having the bathroom withheld: prove that you can only be stopped from accessing the bathroom, not from relieving yourself. preferably on the person responsible of lack of access.
I will never understand how it is legal in America to require a hallpass to go to the toilet or revoking rights to use the bathroom because in any sane country (sorry america) that is seen as against human rights for natural bodily functions and can be dangerous to hold in as well
Straight up, I know people who have soaked chairs in kindergarten because they weren't allowed to leave for the restroom. These really strict rules undoubtedly have untold stores of trauma they've inflicted in kids, I'm sure.
There was this one guy, don’t exactly remember when, a few centuries ago, who died, because he wasn’t allowed to leave the room during a bankett with the king. His bladder ruptured and he died. Some school really try to recreate that.
@@lijuanzhou6971Tycho Brahe is the first person to come to mind.
Remember that the US voted no to making food a human right in a UN vote in 2021
Because children don't have rights in this country. Serious.
"If you're getting bullied, we'll suspend the bully, AND you."
That’s a pretty dumb rule if you’re the victim
@@KendallHazard That's what I kept saying
It was because they just didn't want to deal with the situation, so it was "better for everyone" to suspend all parties involved
@@oSamiSrzonah if my kid gets suspended for that I’m pressing legal charges on the school and the kid I don’t take that bullshit hell I’d take my kid outa that school
I'm not American it's interesting that in America the rules seem to be dictated by the school or some school board, while here in Europe each teacher has their rules they make. And also we have no concept of "passing period" or lockers, we always carry our books with us, and also "dress codes" are crazy, the entire concept of a dress code is crazy to me
what about like a uniform? like at private schools?
@I_am_cheeseman Private Schools may have uniforms yeah, but not necessarily mandatory. I went to a religious school that had optional uniforms, most of us wore them. Public schools never have uniforms, I think there's actually a law baning that in France I think.
I heard once of a school confiscating a friend's laptop.. and getting sued for grand theft... it was a braille screen laptop for a blind kid, and the school broke it. It was brand new, and they'd only just started getting rolled out in the country. He was approved for blind aid tools, and this laptop had all several of his school books that did not have a physical braille version loaded.
i’m also completely blind, so I can chime in on this one. First of all, that school that committed Grandtheft should be closed down permanently. Those braille note taker’s cost around 6 to 10 grand apiece. Second, about the whole zero tolerance policy thing, I went to two different schools for the blind in two different states. Being 100% respectful and having zero tolerance policies for everything was pretty much the way it went. I wanted to be a teacher so I could enforce those sort of rules, but teachers at both of those schools even thought I was harsh despite the fact that they were the ones that made the rules.
This was America, tell me, please, as an American i know that this had to be in America because of how stupid this was.
@@djhorn5769how did you type this, watch the video, read that dude's comment, while being totally blind?
@@TubsOnWheels101 sadly not in America.
@@TubsOnWheels101 They can probably hear the video, had an app to read out text such as the comments, and also voice to text exists. Probably there's even more apps for blind people so they can use their phones, hell, someone might've just typed it out for them even.
9th grade, they banned hats in classrooms. The reason stated was "they could be used to conceal weapons or drugs." However, backpacks were still completely unrestricted. Brilliant.
what they expect: i have gun and drug in hat
reality: i have in backpack
My school technically had the same rule, though part of the rule was because the teacher couldn't see your face to tell if you were paying attention, but it wasn't strictly enforced. Like some teachers would tell you to take off the hat, and others couldn't care less as long as it wasnt a distraction. I always would stash my hat in my bag
Idek how in the world they expect you to hide a weapon in your hat. That’s complete bullshit. That’s like saying I can’t use my pockets cause I could be concealing an AK-47 in there
The only gun you can easily hide with a hat is a tiny cheap single shot airsoft pistol weaker than throwing a pebble.
As someone who used to attend school in Australia, where hats are necessary for kids to wear due to high skin cancer rates, that's just so bloody asinine.
Zero tolerance *HAS TO BE* the dumbest rule of all!
My school did away with that and you know what happened only the people who started the fights got in trouble and not the person defending themselves
Yep all it taught me was that I have to seriously harm my fellow students in a fight as a posed to just protecting my self.
A kid hit me, I pushed him, and then they started punching me so bad I had to be checked out for a broken nose. Both of us got 3 days suspension. Worst part? Had I hit them instead of pushing them, THEY WOULD HAVE GOTTEN A MORE SEVERE PUNISHMENT. My school not only had it so that you both got in trouble for fighting, but that your punishment was determined by how severe the other person’s actions were.
It's unrealistic, unreasonable, and unfair.
Because it was never properly enforced.
My old school forced the kids to walk with their hands behind their backs... at all times
Prison?
I have ibd+ibs (irritable bowel disease/sundrome) and any teacher who has told me I can’t go to the bathroom I have disliked. Story time. One day my teacher was sick or smth so we had a sub. But this sub was the most unusual person I’ve ever met. I went to a french teaching elementary school, 80% French 60% English. Our teachers wouldn’t have much of a problem with us talking in English, just remind us most of the time. Certain times during the day were “only in French” times and you weren’t allowed to talk in English in them at all. This sub showed us a schedule of the day, with our only in French times starred. He then asked us why they were started and we all said cause they are only in French. He then said “No, those times are NO TALKING”. My class, reluctantly went along with it. Later, he asked us to take out a book and start doing some French reading, pretty normal. We read for about 15-20 mins (in dead silence) before he told us we were doing something else. We all went to put our books away and get ready for the next thing. He then went on a rant about how we had to keep our books on our desks because not doing so was a sign of disrespect to him and his beliefs. The whole class thought that it was dumb, so we told him that it didn’t make sense. After a solid 10 minutes of this we just gave up and started doing math. In French. I’m dead silence. (From a workbook) Me being the dumb kid that I was didn’t know much French and asked a desk mate what one work meant. She told me and I went back to my math. The whole interaction took maybe 8 seconds. At the end of the math period the teacher went on another rant about how some people were disrespecting the no talking rule. During this lengthy discussion one kid asked to go to the bathroom. Our teacher said no “because we are having a class discussion”
I then realized I had to go (ibs/ibd sucks) so asked him. He said no and I assumed it was cause he didn’t know and thought I was just another kid. Almost immediately after he told me no I went up to him and told him about my condition. He still didn’t let me go. Went anyways. My entire class thought he was a d*ck and mostly knew what I had and stuck up for me. I got sent to the principals office. Overall, it was a pretty shitty situation (pun intended)
80% french 60% english?
Wait frick I meant 20%
I’m only liking because of the pun,
Good story lol
My son's elementary school had a zero tolerance policy on bringing knives to school. My son was sent to juvenile (ARRESTED) for having a plastic knife in his backpack to cut up his apple. Yes, this was the plastic cutlery set that are given out from fast food restaurants...
well, did you bail him out? (Im european I dont know how juvie works)
@@aresthemighthimselfno that doesn’t happen I think. You are arrested for the “crime” in this case bringing a PLASTIC KNIFE TO CUT A APPLE and you wait then get sent out I think.
Idk I never will go to prison so.
Has to be against some law, false imprisonment ahh!
@@Thankedsphere99 idk
Sue now
My high school had two rules I remember. 1) no band tees. 2) girls HAD TO wear short shorts for gym. Those things barely cover your backside. I refused to wear them. I refuse any shorts at all, and would only wear sweatpants. The school tried to give me after school detention. I was a bus student and lived 13 miles from the town the school was in. My father was livid that they forced me to miss the bus. He was even more livid when he heard why I was forced to miss it. He threatened legal action against the school for trying to force me into shorts. He even went as far as to call the teachers and principal "perverts who like looking at children". I got to wear my sweatpants!! He also insisted that I wear band tees to annoy them.
Dad for the win
@@nelsondawson9706 Well yes and no. He did do good some times but he also caused a lot of trouble for our family. He was a big part of the reason I was tormented by my classmates throughout my entire time in school. While he was ''protecting" me in a way he was actually trying to keep me from building any bonds outside our family unit. There were some suspicions about his motives throughout our small town.
I'm glad my school doesn't have so many shitty bureaucracy, you can bring most sportswear as long as it has the school approved colors (and even themselves sell them)
Sexiest schools...
There's more predators in our school system than we'd like to admit, and stories like that are proof of that. It's in the same vein as dress codes banning exposed shoulders for being "distracting to the teachers."
Once i had my copy of Fahrenheit 451 confiscated because it wasn’t approved.
Oh the irony.
Is Captain Beatty part of your administration? 😱
This is the definition of IRONY
Let me guess, Florida?
-signed from Georgia, where we wouldn’t do such a stupid thing… _yet_
@@DiamondKingStudios living in Florida is a skill issue (/j)
@@NaveeSeal That’s why my grandparents decided to retire in South Carolina instead.
It’s only somewhat better. The area between Savannah and Charleston is still horribly sprawled with hardly any center of population and hundreds of thousands of dispersed residents and their lawns that swamps were drained to keep green.
I had a principal in my highschool saying that "recess time is useless and a waste of time, if you students really wanted it, I'm gonna add up every 10 minutes you waste everyday, so that at the end of the year, we'll add a couple of full days"
Mind you, this was not in the US, but in Italy where school function in a much different way from the US. The students stay in the same classroom all day (except for PE and laboratories) and the teachers are the ones that change classrooms every 1, 2 or 3 hours. You also get to choose a specific course, and in mine every school day lasted 6 hours. All the other courses instead had 2 days of 6 hours and 3 days of 7 hours (from 8am to 3 pm). Students always debated if it was better to have 2 recess times (one from 10:10 to 10:20 and one from 1:10 to 1:20), in which my course was excluded from the second, or just 1 that lasted 20 min (from 11:05 to 11:25) for everyone. During recess, students were free to roam the school so that we could use the bathrooms and the vending machines for snacks. We don't have a school cafeteria or even just lunch in general. At best, for a couple of years, our school let a nearby pizzeria's staff to enter the school during recess so that they could sell us pizza slices. The principal i was talking about at the start basically abolished everything. She kicked out the pizza, decided we should have 1 recess that lasted 10 min and no free roaming, only one student per class at a time with a specific ticket that gave you the permit.
Thank God that was my last year and now it seems everything kinda changed back because of protests but idk the details afterwards.
The worst “rule” is when you ask to go to the bathroom at the beginning of class but “class just started” you ask in the middle and “we’re in the middle of class” you ask at the end and “we’re at the end of class”
My school also had the, "If you get punched in the face you will be suspended for being in a fight," rule.
Basically: "Okay, let's put the bully and the kid he's bullying in the same detention room during recess; that'll solve the problem."
My school was worse. As someone who's been bullied, sometimes it'd be ONLY ME in detention for being on the RECEIVING end of the bullying. Their idea was that the victim should "just ignore them", and that if I didn't, I'd get in trouble for "retaliating".
I'm a grown man now, and still trying to unlearn that all that bullying was my fault.
@@ngarcia103so basically by that logic you could have walked up to said bully and punch them and they couldn’t retaliate without being suspended
In my old middle school (and high school), if you were basically punched in the face, you were sent to what they called an "alternate education campus", which was basically just a small building on the other side of town where every time you entered the building, they would use a metal detector on you to make sure you weren't concealing any weapons.
I mainly know this because I got sent there once for getting punched in the face
@@mayoraeryn NGL that sounds like school prison. But we had metal detectors for the whole school so idk.
@@ngarcia103 oh, yeah. i've had similar experiences. I don't remember why I got in so many detentions or the alternative in-school-suspensions during my later years of high school. None of my bullies physically assaulted me, but they did constantly provoke me into displaying even a little bit of anger. I am autistic, evidently, and I think I was taught to repress my rage at some point in my life. Anywho, there was one moment in my life according to my dad where I was suspended. Not for being a victim or retaliating, but basically channeling Captain America without knowing it. According to him, I was in a line along with other classmates one day and I saw a bigger kid bullying a younger kid. So, I simply walked over to him and gave a swift punch to the gut which instantly knocked the gut to the ground. Then I returned to my place in line as if nothing happened. I was rewarded with ice cream by my dad while my mom was furious at what I did. I really wish the "heroic" me still existed, because I hate the me that stays uninvolved with anything unless it personally provokes me. I honestly feel like a coward these days, because I never follow up with my warnings. The saying of "their bark is worse than their bite?" Well, that very much applies to the current me.
In middle school, bandanas were banned because they were “gang affiliated.” One poor new girl had a cold & was using an old bandana as a handkerchief. The assistant principal yelled at her in the hall over it, making her cry.
why do schools associate hats and shirts with gangs
Puny Americans, get on our level.
@@SneakyInk92 shut up.
Could have used a COVID-19 mask for that or the principal could have thought it was a custom homemade mask.
@@SneakyInk92 ok europoor
My School also had the rule to Suspend everyone involved in a Fight regardless of if they were the Instigator or the Victim...
They Suspended a kid that was viciously Bullied (and his Bully) because the Bully punched him...the Victims Father was one of the Provinces NASTIEST Civil Lawyer and Sued the Unholy Howling HELL out of the School, School Administration and School Board for Suspending the VICTIM of an Assault instead of calling the Police to report the Assaulting a Minor...he also called CPS and the Police on the School for failing to stop the high number of fights that happened...
The Principal who created the No Tolerance Policy was forced to Retire (15 years early) and Permanently Barred from holding ANY position of Authority in ANY School in Canada...I don't know how much money he was awarded by the Court but it was a bundle...
He dropped this 👑
Not a big fan of lawyers usually, but this one has my respect!
DOUBLE YOU LAWYER 🔥🔥🔥
@@Deleted_Cat More like 'He dropped this 🔱', he's a Lawyer remember, all his Friends are in Low and Infernal Places...
😄😁😆😅😂🤣
This was good, but I feel like the punishment was too harsh...
The Principal literally had his entire life destroyed.
Our middle school has a stupid way to enforce “3 bathroom uses during class a day!”. They have us use an online pass that has to be approved by a teacher, which half the time you’re waiting for 20 minutes and the other half you’re just trying to make the pass, with it saying that “hall traffic limit has been reached”
By any chance do you go to a school with “EAST” as its second word?
For story 18 I have a decent reason for demanding all shirts be tucked in. To prevent you from hiding a gun in your waistband. I grew up in a really shitty area tho so I'm not sure how much sense that makes in a more rural area
Oh, this video unlocked some of my core memories…
In elementary school, in the later years I sat on the upper floor, meaning we had to all use one staircase to go down to recess. We’d have to wait at the top of this staircase for about a minute every time so the teacher could check they weren’t missing anyone. Not that much of a problem, as only one or two classes would have recess at the same time. The problem came that there were classrooms next to that staircase, and apperantly there were complaints about noise while kids were going down to recess, because we were kids going down to recess, obviously we weren’t church mouses.
Then the school decided to ban ALL TALKING while going to recess. If you thought this wouldn’t work because we were young kids, you’d be correct! The stupidest part of this rule is that while all teachers enforced it, they only did so on the other classes. If you got caught talking by your own teacher, you’d get a stern look. If another teacher caught you, you’d be missing 5 minutes if your recess.
I remember a girl bumping into me while we were waiting, saying sorry really softly, and I whispered: it’s fine. We both had to wait on our recess, and we also had to stand apart, otherwise “it wasn’t a punishment”.
That school also had some weird rules around healthy eating. In my country, it’s normal to bring in food on your birthday to celebrate with your class, usually a thin slice of cake, some popcorn, etc. The school decided that you could only bring in unhealthy treats if you’d asked your teacher for permission, but every kid just asked for permission and nothing changed, because I don’t think the teachers had any ground to say no on. In the last year, they also got lots of new rules about what kind of food you could bring in for lunch as part of a health program, but the rules were so strict my mother actually said: “this is how kids develop anorexia.” There were so many complaints apperantly, that the school backpedalled the very next day.
Having to bring in unhealthy treats is insane bro
Getting punished for having manners by saying sorry and it’s fine is crazy too I swear some schools are crazy
At my school, we were required to stand and recite the national anthem, the pledge of allegiance, and we had to make a prayer to god EVERY DAY. This took about ten minutes out of my second period class each day, which would always cause us to have to do a lot of make up work by the end of the year, because we basically had to lose and entire period of time each week. My math teacher absolutely DISPISED this rule, and for good reason, he would teach during the time we were supposed to be doing the whole deal, leading to us actually having a year where we didn't have to speed through a bunch of lessons at the end of the year. Because he was a teacher for all grades at the high school, i was excited to see him next year for math class, but when i showed up to his classroom on the first day of junior year, there was a different teacher. THE SCHOOL HAD LITERALLY FIRED HIM BECAUSE HE WANTED TO ACTUALLY DO HIS JOB.
lemme guess, school in the southern US?
@@GiordanDiodato Just an evangelical religion-based school anywhere. Los Angeles in this regard would be no different from Chattanooga.
Good school u get to pray that’s good
@Samopps No the fuck it's not
@@Samopps You get to pray in public schools, too. The difference is that you are not forced to put on a semblance of praying or risk expulsion.
I went to a rather... peculiar private school during grades 5-9.
The school was kindergarden through 9th grade, a total of 86 students. No homework assignments allowed in any grade. We had one mandatory "nature day" a week. All teachers had to be certified in "Non-violent communication".
The school was a "parent owned collective", meaning all parents owned a small part of the school.
But the strangest rule though was that lunch (this was in sweden, so free lunch for everyone) was home cooked vegetarian food only.
Not all children in the school were vegetarians, so eventually some of us older kids got frustrated that we never got to eat meat, so we started collecting signatures to petition for *one* day of getting a meat option per week.
The result became a funny compromise because the older students who started the petition had to start taking "home skills" class as part of the mandatory Swedish curriculum at the time anyway, and what better way to do that than to literally have these 13-14 year olds cook for the entire school once a week and if they decided they wanted to add a meat option for that day they were free to do so under the condition that there still would be a vegetarian option as well.
It turned out to work surprisingly well, and all parties were fairly pleased with the compromise.
I love this! How did you practice skills without homework though? Esp math and foreign language
@khazanys easy enough, they dedicated time in the school day to study and practice under teacher guidance.
the reasoning for no home work is that we generally don't expect adults to "bring work home". Human brains can only really concentrate so much and children, just as adults, should be entitled to their free time to recover from the day.
and if you wanted to practice stuff at home during this free time you were free to do so, but it was not mandated by the school.
@@khazanysStudies show that homework doesn't actually help if the school has dedicated practice time during class.
Lol I love how schools give you homework, oblivious to the fact that HOMEWORK WAS LITERALLY MADE AS A PUNISHMENT
Basically home school, but not actually home school.
47 is literally illegal, it is just illegal, no way around it🤬
The problem with things being illegal is it doesn't mean they stop happening.
My school had a lot of dumb rules.
1. No self defense
My school said if you tried to fight back to another person fighting you, go tell a teacher, and if you dont but fight back you will get the same charges as the person who fought you, and same prison time. It was ment to "De - escalate" fights or something. But there was a REALLY stupid exception. If you said something to a person , and that person fights you, you will get charged and the person who fought you will get 0 charges. Yeah really dumb. In about 6th grade i was jumped more times on my bus than i can remember (18 times) in December. i wasn't allowed to fight back or really do anything. my parents called the school at the time and all they said was "oh, were going to send someone else to go on the bus Thursday." welp Thursday rolls around and no one comes on my bus, and no one ever did.
2. No zippers on your clothes, no hoodies, no glasses(unless they were doctor prescribed), no hats, or anything that goes on your face. And no crocs with the back infront . And also no torn jeans.
the school did this to make it easier for the face recognition system in the security cameras to recognize you face(that was a terrible idea and i will say why later)And also becuase it was "Gang affiliated". But the zippers? like why!?!? that makes 0 sense. The croc thing was really stupid, the school would send you to detention immediately if you were caught breaking it, or any other dress code stuff. The jeans were really stupid too, i had some kid in class get ISS for the day becuase she ripped hear jeans on the way to school, like seriously??
3. You can only wear clear or mesh bags (including backpacks)around school, if they weren't they go in your locker.
I can understand that, but this kid also get her purse confenscated becuase it wasn't see - through.
4. Banned items.
You are not allowed to bring in food to lunch unless it was substantial. so no chips, no drinks, no anything. most of the teachers didnt care unless you were giving out food, even then they still didnt care. only the vice principle really. Water in regular bottles was allowed though.
No rubberbands. Kids started shooting rubber bands at eachother so, the school banned them(makes sense)
No medicinal items that are not doctor prescribed. One time i brought it chapstick to 2nd grade around, i asked my teacher if i can go to my bag (we had these shelf/cubby things we put our stuff into around then) and i drink some of my water, and put on chapstick and this girl yells to the teacher about how im putting on chapstick. so the teacher calls me up, tkaes my chapstick, and yells at me becuase my chapstick wasn't "Doctor prescribed". Like seriously!?!? who goes to the doctor for chapped lips!??!?!
5. cell phones
Depends on the teacher you have, some didnt care, some would care. I heard it was the worst for seniors in highschool(why?? like they only have 1 more year to go and most of the bad kids already dropped out lol)
there was also no headphones/earbuds and one time a teacher cut off a kids earbud wires
6. "Bathroom/Hallway Rights"
yeah so apparently according to my school going to the bathroom is just for fun and you actually totally dont need to do that to survive, like at all. and now we got this new "E - pass" system thats all on computer. You only get TWO MINUTES to go to the bathroom. mind you i am on the top story of my school, and the top and main floor boys lav's are closed so i have to go ALL the way to the basment and all the way up. Luckily the "Down stairs" are right next to the boys lavs, still have to go up the main stairs to get bakc up.
7. The "up" "down" and "main stairs"
so we have 4 main staircases in the building, the up stairs, the down stairs, the main stairs, and the off limits stair case. Really annoying to traverse the school that way.And for about 2 months the Down Stairs were closed off do to the school adding air conditioning and redoing the heating for the first time since like 1850.
8. No going to your locker during, or inbetween classes.
Not like you have enough time to anyways, since you only get 3 minutes to go between each class, but lets say if you got caught doing that about 2 or 3 times, you will not be allowed to have a locker. What do you do with your coat and stuff like that? welp the school just makes you figure that out, youre not allowed to carry your coat either, and not allowed to carry non - transparent bags. If you put your stuff in your friends locker, the school will also take away your friends locker. Oh yeah the 6 and 7th grade locker are also small, like so small you can even fit you bag it without taking everything out.
9. IXL.com
ixl was hell, pretty sure it was rigged too. always noticed white girls would get higher scores too. It also would mark right questions wrong all of the time. It could ask you something like whats 1 + 1 on the diagnostic, and you could put 2, then it will take off 50 points from Vocabulary becuase it was that dumb.It also "Reflected" your grade level, so if you got a 800 in fractions, you have a 8th grade level in fractions. Then there was the assignments. they sucked BALLS. you could spend 5 minutes doing 2 questions, only get 2 points a questions, then get 10 points off if you got it wrong. mind you you have to get to 100 to complete it.My cousin one time spent her entire summer to get to a 1200 in ixl just for fun only to have it reverted at the start of the year for no reason. same as everyone elses.
10 other wierd rules
no tying your shirts, no playing tag outside(like why? we dont even get to go outside ever becuase the schools to worried someone is going to run away)
the dumbest one so far is the thing where if you get caught doing a crime on a security camera outside of school, the facial recognition on the cameras in the school will recognize that and you will be arrested and suspended.
So this kid, all call him mv, he was a pretty chill dude who wasnt in the honors classes, but still didnt really get into trouble. so one day, he doesent show up to math, and then apparently he got arrested becuase the facial recognition recognized "he robbed and vandalized a store for party goods." He spent about 2 days in jail before he got released becuase he actually didnt rob, vandalize, or do anything bad at that store. Oh yeah if yall are wondering this is middle school. Not high school. The MS had the worst rules. So yes you can get arrested for stuff like this in middle school.
also if anyones curios the school district it Wyoming Valley West. Its located in north east Pennsylvania in the USA(never come to the USA)
(www.wvwsd.org if you want to see)
When you said dumb rules you really meant it
Ixl is either the best website or the worst.
I found out 4 minutes after opening it for the first time :D
My school plans on making us do alot of ixl for all school years im cooked😭
@my school thought it was a good idea to have the exams ON THE FRINKING HOLIDAYS TOO
"No retaliation" Basically, you were told not to fight back if someone assaulted you. The whole "two wrongs don't make a right" bs and half the time the one who struck back in defense was usually punished harder than the one who started it.
What that tells me is, if someone attacks you, fight back harder because you're going to get in trouble either way and you may as well send a message to anyone else who might attack you.
When I taught in a middle school they had that awful rule so any time I caught a kid being bullied I would immediately put a stop to it and 100% go to bat for the victim, even if they fought back. I was bullied all growing up with no one standing up for me so I'm not about to let that slide, from kids or admin.
Definitely, i was one of those kids who were tormented and *I* got the punishment when i had enough and decided to deal with the issue the school staff were purposely ignorant of.
That stuff was implemented right after I got out of school. Geez... I remember once I slammed a kid's head in a locker, because he decided to jump on me and start trying to physically harm me, so I threw him off me and he got shoved into the locker so I thought shutting the door on him would help end things... anyway whatever I was doing it was because I was being ATTACKED, so I kind of don't care what happens to my attacker, I'm just going to try to end the attack.
I actually kind of deserved it because I was messing with the guy, but what I was doing was in no way violent. I don't have any complaint about him turning around and swinging on me actually. I mean I didn't LIKE it but it was understandable.
What was crazy was that the next day I was pulled out of class to go talk to the principal, and that guy that swung at me was in the office with his dad, who was raising hell with the principal about getting me kicked out of school for "beating up" his son. I didn't even punch the guy, I just kind of restrained him, wrestled him around and shoved him off me, then hit him with the locker door, which is a big light piece of metal, and while it probably doesn't feel the greatest it's got to be less painful than a punch.
Anyway, to get to the point... the principal asked who started the fight, and the other kid said "well I did but anonamatron..." "ok, so YOU started the fight" "yeah but he.." "so YOU started the fight. So YOU will be suspended for three days, anonamatron, go back to class and don't bother people anymore please." Oh man the face of that kid's dad.. that dad was pissed off.
But really, I agree with the school. I did some stupid shit but I wasn't being violent or fighting. I think I deserved a detention or something, but the school policy was that if you start the fight, you're the one in trouble.
It's not violence to use force to defend yourself.
Another time I was in a bar at a rock concert and these three big tall bully guys were shoving everyone into the mosh pit. I like the pit but I wasn't in the mood to get in at the moment, and these guys shoved me in. I took a step back and resumed watching the show. They shoved me in again. I turn around and scream "what the fuck is your problem?" and shove one of them back. I can feel this was a big mistake because these guys are all like half a foot taller than me and there are three of them. I'm there with a friend, but he's elsewhere in the crowd. I'm not going to be bullied though, so I don't back down. Just as they're about to descend on me the bouncers strike, and drag all of them out of there. They thanked me for getting them to start a fight (I mean I'm the one that shoved them back and there was nothing more than posturing after that, but I guess they could see the fight brewing) so they had a reason to throw them out. After the show they were still laying on the sidewalk...
If I was in school with three guys cornering me and I got in trouble for "fighting"...? Geez... ridiculous. The real world punishes the aggressor.
That’s the thing, the whole “ignore and they will stop” is also total bull. If your ignore they will either 1. Keep doing stuff and doing worse until they get a reaction or 2. Take advantage of the fact that you will sit there and take disrespect
I was a teacher, I’m sure some of my old students would have things to add to these stories - but on the nurse line. I sent a student to first aid, she had a fever (which was the first indicator for a bad flu that was going around) she was feeling really unwell and wanted to go home. After about 30 mins, she came back to my class, told me she had been put in the first aid room and didn’t see anyone after that, so she came back. I let her sleep on the floor in my jacket at the back of the class. An HOUR later, I got an email from the nurse to tell me that my student had left first aid, and told me that I shouldn’t be diagnosing students (I just said she might have a fever). I told her that I knew the student had left as she had been in my class, and saying that she may have a fever wasn’t a diagnosis, it was an observation.
She didn’t like me because I criticised the fact that no one at the school, including her, were qualified to run a school first aid room. It forced the school into sending her for further training. Too bad she never seemed to use it. I had students (especially the boys) ask to not go to first aid, that they just wanted to let me know that they weren’t feeling well
how did she get that job
@@GiordanDiodatoikr how did the nurse get that.
@@GiordanDiodato5e school probably hired the first applicant they saw because they are legally required to have one.
If that was my school they would've just given me an ice pack.
@@Thankedsphere99 or salt water in a cup
Dumbest rule my HS had was zero tolerance for fighting, so stupid a kid was expelled after getting jumped by 6 guys and spending 2 weeks in the hospital. His parents sued and won and the zero tolerance rule was quickly and quietly changed.
11:48 any stealing worth 1000 dollars and up is grand larceny which is a huge felony
An actual example now: by the time I was in my last year of secondary school, our school was still instilling a very strict rule about disallowing students from bringing in electronics, unless they had a medical condition to allow them in. This was 2014 and the principle herself wouldn't bend this rule for us - a year level with the most students that year persuing visual arts class that needed access to computers both inside and outside of class - with the belief we couldn't be trusted with devices that have access to the internet to complete our work. All the while, she put a good chunk of the school funds into giving the year 7s that enrolled that year tablets that they were trusted to complete their homework on, and even allowed them access to their own wifi. That woman trusted uninterrupted screentime & unlimited internet access in the hands of prepubescent children still figuring out morals than she did to students that were legally adults in this point in their lives that were taking on advanced assignments for their final grades.
That rule ended up being dropped after I graduated and all year levels were permitted to bring in laptops of tablets to work on.
"No eating in class"
Meanwhile...
The teacher having a whole 5-star meal and we can't even have a crumb💀💀
not in the US lol
@@GiordanDiodato it is in the us, my school has the same thing
@@GiordanDiodatowdym
Not in My school if the teacher is nice and we are sick we can eat in class but sometimes people sneak the food in the desk and then eat I never did that
About why nurses seem to be talked about more in these threads, I dont have a conclusive answer, but from my own experience I noticed that alot of school nurses are basically the dregs of the medical industry.
I worked as a janitor for many schools and i can confidently say, with proof, that 40% of the nurses were hired purely because no one else applied and schools are legally required to have one.
I feel so lucky to have competent nurse.
My school nurse became the religion teacher because I guess my school thought having 800 students ages 1-18 made it too small to need a full salaried medical staff.
She ended up being the second worst religion teacher I remember from that school. I liked that class when they had good teachers, but the last one left because they don’t pay teachers well at all there.
@@Deleted_CatSame
You’re definitely the best of these story creators. You actually take the time to read them yourself instead of using an AI voice, and you even give your input, unlike these lazy creators that just have an AI read the text and that’s the whole video
At my middle school vandalism’s is a big problem and with kids skipping class so they decided to give 10 bathroom passes for 9 WEEKS! so if you asked they would be like “why did you not go during passing periods” but the problem is that the passing periods are 4 minutes and the bathrooms are PACKED so if you run out of passes you cans leave the calls until the next 9 weeks
In my high school, my principal, in the peak of british summer (it’s hot), BANNED FANS. Because they were “causing a distraction”. All the teachers and students thought the rule was stupid, and we never looked at our principal the same after that.
Australian summers are kind of like British summers, but *way* worse
We had a no tolerance policy for bullying in my high school. The student body would literally shun the bullies
We do too but they never actually stop you from being bullied
in that case, if the consequence is the same, why not make it worthwhile?
Did it work?
In my school they also had a “zero bullying policy” but the people in the office bullied the teachers
@@acanadian4785 my school was kinda like that, but it was also common for 5-6 people to gang up on a bully if it came to a fight. A student from another school at a football game once tried to fight a scrawny asthmatic kid, and somehow ended up getting beaten by several of the band kids
As a parent who has a daughter with asthma I would give the school hell if they did not allow her to have her inhaler on her. Not only would I tell her to keep it on her anyways, I would have her doctor write her a note explaining why they are stupid and if they did try and take it away I’d file a police report for child endangerment. You don’t play chicken with asthma.
My school enforces this rule. A friend got a week of ISS for having an inhaler in his pocket. They tried to say it was a coverup for a “Vape”
"No bending paperclips."
I made a book carrier entirely from paperclips. It wrapped around the books, connected into a square at the bottom and top (for rigidity), and had a handle on two sides for easy carrying. Getting the books was as simple as unhooking the paperclips on one end. It definitely infuriated every admin who saw it; they'd stare daggers at me as I walked down the hallway.
Oh, I forgot the "after-school electives are required" rule. Yes, you _had_ to take at least one after-school elective. Shut that one out of my brain because it was so stupid.
@@Mavendowbut there fucking electives and after school hours
Imitate, innovate, improvise!
My school prohibited students from using preferred names and pronouns, because they thought it was "indoctrination"
As soon as this rule was made, everyone got mad at the principal and there was an mutual consent on ignoring this rule, the principal was trying to give everyone suspension but nobody would stop respecting the other students.
The principal gave up on this rule because the parents were going to contact their lawyers.
In middle school the girls bathroom was locked because “ we took to long and we were to busy smoking and talking to get back to class” so when the girls bathroom was unlocked for a few minutes it was swarmed with girls ofc girls were late to class because of the situation which caused for further punishment and there was always a MALE security guard standing outside and telling girls to hurry up and telling others when to go in he was also the one who locked and unlocked the bathroom door. He stood in front of that door all day because apparently girls are going to break into the bathroom just to talk and do drugs.
My past school banned paper and pencils in the cafeteria. Not because of vandalism but because "people kept leaving them in the cafeteria!"
I was like 1 of 3 people who even brought paper and pencil to lunch
I hated that school.
Worst rule my school enforced? No tank tops or shorts above the knee.
For context, I was living in the Mohave Desert in BFArizona, where it was normal to be 90-110* F for the the majority of the year. From 6th grade up I had to live in that hell hole, it was torture. Also, the “no tank tops” rule wasn’t applied to the boys. I guess an exposed female shoulder or kneecap was too distracting for the boys. That was 20 years ago, and now my child is about to enter 6th grade. We were recently given a “dress code” for next year and, despite being in a completely different-predominantly liberal-state, the rules are still more or less the same.
Note, these are US public schools with no required uniforms. I had hoped by now they would be teaching the boys impulse control and stop blaming their bad behavior and grades on “girls distracting them”. Pathetic.
Edit to add, we weren’t allowed to wear sandals or flip-flops either. They also had some issue with hats and bandannas, so no one was allowed protection from the blinding Arizona sun. Not entirely sure what they had up their asses, but I’m fairly certain the “no tank tops or shorts” rules were only enforced because the teachers were pervs, and the bullshit reasons that “exposed girl shoulders and kneecaps were somehow distracting the boys” was purely an excuse they used to not provoke the male teachers. Either way, I hate that the rules were only enforced for the girls. When it’s 90+ degrees and the school is more concerned with the “distractions” of boys, despite it being at the detriment to the comfort of girls, it a major issue. It says a lot about the lack of progress towards equality in the US. As a female student it pissed me off that I had to suffer through running a mile and other P.E. outside because normal exercise clothes might tempt a boy to act out. As an adult it pisses me off more when you factor in the insulting implications that all the boys were simply too stupid and primitive to handle the “irresistible urges brought on by exposed shoulders”.
Yep. My assistant principal had a habbit of coming up and touching the girls on the shoulder to "see how wide our sleeves were". He was a perv.
My high school was reasonable compared to the hellhole some of these stories depict. The only bullshit about the otherwise relaxed dress code was shorts needed to be authorized after winter. It was ok in march with summer temperatures, but september/october arrives with temps almost as high during the afternoon, and you were forced into long trousers. That's in a city full of concrete that's also next to a river, where the sun is outright lethal. Humid weather, a really strong sun, and long trousers don't go well together.
It's the only thing that actually annoyed me about the derss code though. It was otherwise fine and I could follow it effortlessly. Just black or blue bottoms and a plain white or school designated T-shirt. The school T-shirts were dropped eventually, but it was still fine to wear them if you had them like I did. If you went with the plain white T-shirt, there was a place that sold the school's logo so you could stick it into your T-shirt.
If you wore a skirt, you had to wear shorts below, but I think that makes sense anyways, besides, skirts weren't that popular in the first place, myself only seeing a few girls wearing them. Still, not being allowed to wear shorts when the heat went back up in summer. That's plain stupid if you ask me. And no, I was not gonna wear a skirt. They have no tactical advantage whatsoever, which is something I always disliked about a lot of clothing personally, especially skirts, skinny jeans, and short shorts, like only covering half of your thighs.
My choice for a while was cargo trousers for winter, and cargo or oversized denim shorts when I could, and it still is, despite not being in high school anymore. Cargo pants have the mobility, cold resistance, and durabilitybfor any situation. All I know is that, if the world is ending, and I need to run at full speed, my clothes won't be a problem for that, unlike crappy skinny jeans, which would never allow me to unleash the full power of my spine breaking thighs.
Even then, despite how relaxed the dress code was, most didn't care, and the only one that actually followed it to the letter was me (afaik at least), which kinda made me into a model student alongside my scores. If you know me, you know who I was.
Makes me wonder are these rules for the children or the adults sake
@@xTrivago911xSpine breaking thighs! 😂❤
@@Sarah-gm9tq honestly, after all I’ve learned and seen throughout the past couple decades, I’ve sort of come to the same question, and, personally I find it a super tangible theory. Given the staggering amount of publicized “relationships” (aka statutory/unfair power dynamics) between teachers and their students, it makes more sense than entire schools full of teenage boys who get so horned up over girl shoulders that they turn in to brainless animals with no self control or ability to do their lessons and assignments.
I find it highly offensive towards all genders. Basically, girls are forced to have their clothing policed, teaching them that their comfort (and therefore their *own* ability to get the best education) doesn’t matter at all, because they’re not boys. And apparently society has decided that boys are so utterly stupid and incapable of self control that schools have deemed them all potential rapists if they catch a glimpse of a girl shoulder?!?! Either way, it’s not a good look.
Years ago my daughters school sent a newsletter to all the parents. It said they were going to send anyone home if they came to school wearing any gang colors. Parents would be called, etc..
So I compiled a list of all gang colors in North America. Not so surprisingly, it covers just about every color and color combination you can imagine - including black, white, grey, and even clear (see through).
I sent this list to the principal, the superintendent, and all members of the school board with a note that I 100% fully support their policy and expect them to enforce it for ALL gang colors.
Not to my surprise at all, the policy had been abandoned before the first day of school began.
Haha! That's crazy! You presented them the full-scale of what they were about to implement!
no clothes because gang members wear clothes
@@drippymario2830 no faces because gang members have faces
I THOUGHT THE PLANNER BATHROOM PASS THING WAS NORMAL 😭😭😭 (also if you had to go out of the classroom for ANY reason, like getting something from your locker, that takes up one pass. We only had 9)
This one is very mild
A bunch of us played a YuGiOh game on the Nintendo DS. One day one kid wanted to play another. A refused so B decided to slam As face into a desk allegedly.
The next day that YuGiOh game was banned from the school. Older me understands now wanting to avoid future conflicts, but Younger me was like "Couldnt you just ban the one kid who was stupid enough to go full WWE? Why do we all gotta suffer cause he's an idiot?"
whats next? "people in gangs breathe so if u breathe thats gang affiliation you get detention"?
Don’t give them ideas!!!
And a quick Google shows just about all standard colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, black, white, and grey) being affiliated with different gangs. There are more than just the red 'bloods' and blue 'crips'.
That would probably not happen because that would make the teachers part of a gang
@@129140163 aaaaand shit just saw a school somewhere in asia just did that
real
People in gangs are alive, so if you are alive that's gang affiliation.
My elementary school basically said that when if someone is being bullied, the onus is on the victim to "just ignore it", otherwise the victim would be in trouble for retaliating, while the bully got nothing.
I got in trouble WAY too often for being on the receiving end of such bullying.
That is so dumb, did you switch schools or atleast tell your mom about it?
Do schools WANT us to be depressed and insecure and weak now?
Thank God I'm in a school which is against bullying and "respects all"*
That is insane in my school I think everyone has a lesson on a specific day and my school even created this thing to recognize bullying and then to stop it
This comment defines my childhood.
With all the stories of evil/incompetent school nurses, I'm glad my private middle school was next to a health clinic, negating the need for a nurse.
i love your pfp
@@totallynotpakka thanks!
@@totallynotpakkaCan't help but Luke at it!
@@oliverer3SAAAAANS! YOU AND YOUR PUNS! I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE - Papyrus, probably
The skipping rule sounds like something right out of Diary of a Wimpy Kid 😂
During 5th grade i got a detention for doing my work. Apparently the teacher was still explaining the task and got mad when i began working. He told me “I wasn’t supposed to start yet”. The worst part was he was one of the best teachers at the school.
"Hell, if we're all gonna get suspended just for being here anyway, might as well join in on the action"
The image of a director chasing a random dude for half a mile just to tell him to take his fucking hat off is hilarious.
I actually respect this guy.
A man of focus, determination, and sheer will...
*And* threatening to _call the cops_ - like, there's taking a dress code too far, and then there's shit like this.
"COME BACK HERE"
"NO"
"NUH UH COME HERE"
"NEIN"
"STOP SPEAKING GERMAN"
"WHY"
"CAUSE YES"
"NO"
"SHOTGUN"
"THATS NOT APART OF THE SCRIPT"
"NOTHING WE SAID WAS APART OF THE SCRIPT DUMBASS"
"OH RIGHT"
"ARE WE JUST SAYING WHAT SOME RANDOM DUMBASS ON THE INTERNET IS TYPING RIGHT NOW"
"NO"
"OH OK"
what happened 2.0
Damn...Some of these schools wouldn't last a day where I live. Parents would complain way too much about the stupid rules.
Where I lived, the administrators were already professionals at ignoring parents who tried to raise hell because they would do it for a bunch of really stupid reasons as well.
"you can't put a lock on your locker"
then W H A T S T H E P O I N T
If you can’t then i think it shouldn’t be called a LOCKer
I am going back in history here. I was born in the late '50s. During my first years in school, girls could not wear pants. Period. If it was bitter cold and the student walked to school, she could wear pants under her skirt or dress, but she had to take them off in school, even if it was cold in the school. I was so happy when our school OK'd pants for school when I was in fourth grade!
That's wild
For story 32: I've had a crappy nurse before. I suffer from chronic migraines. I've had *multiple* nurses deny me ibuprofen or tylenol because i was faking it, or I just wanted to get out of my class. I didn't i was in pain. This one in my middle school said she wouldn't give me pain medication anymore for my *chronic* migraines.
Jesus. I’ve had regular migraines before, and it hurts so much I can’t concentrate, I lose a bit of hand-eye coordination, and it messes with my speech. That’s not something you just ignore
We had the first female football player in the history of our high school get expelled a semester and a half in for bringing a full water bottle of vodka. She got called to the office cause the SRO heard about it and because I tutored her in two classes she gave the bottle to me, I very quickly threw it away. We also had drug dogs search the school either weekly or biweekly.
My middle school had tons of rules round the bathrooms. You only got 18 passes per semester, you couldn’t go during the first or last 20 minutes of class, you couldn’t go during passing periods, and only 2 students per class could use the bathroom. One time the principal sent “It’s honor your teachers day!” in the online inbox. I replied to it, “I’d ‘honor’ my teachers if this school was accesible” So the next day I got called to his office to explain what I meant. I told him I meant the bathroom rules. He just told me that if a kid had permission from the school nurse, they could go any time they wanted, which isn’t as bad as the doctor’s note rule from the video but still, who’s getting a nurse’s note to use the bathroom? I wasn’t quite as rebellious irl as I was online though so I just said ok and went back to class. I never needed to go to the bathroom at school but I wanted to advocate for the vast majority of people, who did. Result? Nothing, the rules never changed.
I was very fortunate when it came to schools, I never had any issues with any of the rules, however... After moving to a different province, I came across a teacher that completely broke me down. I have been diagnosed with PTSD, depression, and generalized anxiety disorder. I hear how people often call high school "the worst years of their lives", but honestly, high school is probably what saved mine, the staff were extremely polite and understanding. They helped me realize that what happened was not my fault, and nobody deserved to be treated in such ways.
Story 79 makes me pretty mad. I knew some of the special ed kids in my high school, and for the most part, they were some of the nicest, most tolerant people in the school. I got along with some of them better than I did the others. Plus, they deserve to be able to have friends too.
The no boys and girls sitting next to one another. A pair of siblings should have kept doing that to get the parents involved. That way the school has to explain why a brother and sister can't sit together.
Wow lol. I’m in eighth grade and if my future high school has that, me and my twin sister could do that lol. I doubt my future high school would have that kind of rule though.
Good idea... Though it wouldn't work in Alabama.
@@MeepChangelinglol
That's disgusting and harmful. That school needs legal action
Schools hate bags because you might have a weapon. That’s why most places force you to have a clear or mesh backpack. It’s dumb how far they’ll go though.
Mine told me to split my 50 pound book load over two backpacks and carry them both on my back one atop the other. How is that going to fix their problem of assigning 50 pounds of books to a 4th grader? The books were in braille, for clarification. Also, they were trying to avoid allowing me a rolling suitcase for a backpack because then all the other kids would use one and "That's not fair".
They could just check the bags...
@@KayPrescesky how tf is using a rolling backpack unfair in the first place?!
17:50 trauma creates unforgettable memories. Thats why I vividly remember being in a hospital bed at 7 weeks old.
Random unrelated thing. I accidentally clicked this video with a finger joint while coughing
I an atheist, experimented with religion in high school and decided to practice wiccan for a while as it was more worshiping and looking after the earth rather than a specific deity (from what I read, please don't come for me). The RE teacher was Catholic and once went on a tangent about how wicca was fake and disgusting as it worshipped witchcraft. My class, who knew I was practicing, turned to me then told off the teacher. It made me back off religion as a whole. This was in the UK. The teacher was later bullied by almost the whole school when a fb group was discovered of kids talking crap out of her and wanted her sacked. Not because of me but she hated almost all religions other than her own and was generally nasty to everyone. She also had a weird obsession with dolphins.
Dolphins are notoriously sadistic
What is fb
@@Thankedsphere99 most likely FaceBook
@@lazyryan3766 ty
@@Thankedsphere99 fakecillan book
5:00 plot twist: they’re siblings/cousins/related
Screw you, school! Lemme sit with my brother so I can kick his ass in Mario Kart!
The school are paranoid of Inbreeding.
Where I live, all the schools have to do a fire drill every year. In my high school in each class I had a map of the route you had to take to evacuate in case of a fire. One year we just took the obvious route of going out to the main door because literally the class we were in was in front of it. When we returned to class the principal came and scolded us for going through the main door. Apparently we had to go to the playground, which was on the other side of the high school, in fact our class was the furthest from that. And I find it even more stupid because there were doors in the hallways that closed automatically in case of fire to separate areas. How were we supposed to go if the doors were closed? The only path that could be followed was the emergency stairs, which lead to the main door.
Schools train your brain, and it's honestly baffling how those individuals in charge of said establishments can't do the same.
In Elementary the monitor lady put me in timeout for picking up twigs during recess, In the same school I was put in detention for a week because I brought a Mercury thermometer to show and tell, it was in a plastic casing as well so it was generally safe. Not to mention the countless mistakes I made so they forced me to write an "apology sentence" 1000 times on paper every time I messed up, it perhaps caused my wrist to be messed up permanently so I can only ever write in chicken scratch. I was also a SPED student. Ass school but it was elementary so I saw it in a good light despite everything. The teacher also scolded me because I wrote my name in an art style, like I drew leaves from my name. I am 22 today why do I remember crap like this?
Btw the monitor lady wasn't that bad of a person and was generally nice. It was about hygiene and me spreading litter on the common areas. but I held a personal vendetta on her for 3 years.
bro that school is terrible... take legal action because it physically hurt you... sheesh that would be harsh...
@@yajtubeteevee1677 I wish
One stupid rule Iʼve heard of, but fortunately didnʼt see myself, is that if you want to skip a grade, you have to pass the end-of-year exam for the grade you are going *into* instead of the one youʼre skipping. If you can do that, then… youʼve learned what you should for that grade, and should be skipping *two* grades.
46:10 Fun fact: Considering where many biblical events took place, you can't draw most people from the bible cause they were likely a bit tanner than the average white or peach colour person.
Heck a few of Noah's sons were probably forbidden images at that school.
I always think about how if Jesus visited America today, he would be discriminated against and assumed to be a terrorist.
We try to make God in our image even though we are made in his
My middle school had one absolutely moronic rule that I single handedly got changed. We had to walk in one direction in the halls. On paper, these rules can decrease chance of collision. In practice? You were walking into a wall of students entering and leaving the main loop towards PE. The fix? Reversing the loop so the wall of students was on the other side where there wasn’t a hallway. And that’s why implementing a rule like that requires thought.
"they are students not cars" to whoever created that rule
9:32 Period Appropriate Paints? You mean LEAD paint? heck if old enough, Arsenic paint.
I thought we banned LEAD paint from being used for any reason...
This was my first thought as well, mainly lead.
The government banned lead paint for use in 1978. I don’t know what the rule is for historic buildings, but I don’t think it’s much different.
@@thekarlkeeper8727 turns out, yes if a building is deemed historic lead paint may be used or even required
www.hud.gov/sites/documents/lbph-20.pdf
They are more referring to the colors, lead and arsenic paints aren’t even made anymore let alone sold or legal.
Its called making the kids dumber so that they listen more to the shit you are forcefeeding them everyday.
This podcast always brings a fresh perspective. Keep up the great work!
Never did I expect to see Wreckfest in the background of a story reading video.
Great video btw!
My middle school segregated us by gender at lunch, and we were punished for months for being “too loud” in the cafeteria so we were forced to sit silently 1 or 2 students per table. There were way more girls than boys, so some girls would be exiled to the boys side.
Also pencils were banned for a month because of the “Charlie Charlie challenge”
wait PENCILS? WHAT THE FRICK DO YOU WRITE IN MATH?
Write with*
I completely forgot charlie charlie existed
This just reminded me that I briefly went to an intermediate elementary school (3-5 grades) and we had 10 minutes for lunch and no one was allowed to speak, at all. The principal would stand at the end of the long lunch table we all sat at and make sure no one talked. But then, at the end of the 1st quarter, that same principal took every single kid who made Honor Roll (all A's for every class) to McDonald's for like 2 hours. He bought everyone a meal- either Happy Meal or Value Meal, whatever we wanted, on his own dime, and then we got to play in the outdoor play place. It was amazing, although it was the hottest day I've ever experienced at 112°F! I moved across the country soon after that event but still remember how nice the principal turned out to be outside that prison-esque cafeteria at school!
My highschool banned going to the WC during classes. That's normal, I know, but not even for girls on their periods. This sucked because it was a school for 16 year olds and above, so that was a huge deal. Then, as everyone who needed to go to the toilet in the last 3 hours had to go at once during break, they thought everyone went there to vape and so it was banned for good. So "someone" happened to kick open every toilet in the entire school. Those remained broken for the rest of the year and never closed again.
That’s screwed up. What about toxic shock? Is that something the school wants to be responsible for?
About 3 years before I got to my intermediate school (6-7th grade) some stupid kid jumped down the stairs during lunch and broke his leg. After that, the school made a rule saying the hallways were one-way, meaning your 2nd period class could be right next to 1st, but you had to go all the way around and usually wnd up late (there was also no running). This did nothing to fix the problem; it was just there to make the government see that they did *something* to "prevent" it happening again. The rule didn't even apply during lunch, being when the incident happened. Worst part is, the year after I left the school they reverted it.
There have also of course been no hats or hoodies most schools I've attended, because why the heck not
One more! All through elementary if we ever got too loud, there was no talking during lunch. At all.
WAIT NO ONE MORE!!
3rd-6th grade, we had to wear a red, white, maroon or navy shirt with a collar on it, khaki pants or shorts, and had to have the shirt tucked in. This school also had a lot of other stupid rules especially during recess, and I was bullied a bit by kids and a teacher. I did get drawn for a prize raffle my last year though and got a longboard. Not worth it imo.
I keep remembering more lol.
No phones, at all in 6th-9th. Not even during lunch.
I love the disparity between “we couldn’t use chapstick without supervision” and “please just show up wearing clothes”
My school(s) learned pretty quickly to take situations dealing with myself and my siblings seriously when they otherwise would brush it off (I’m talking about bullying and not fully following a 504 plan). It’s one of the few times my mom’s Karen tendencies came in handy.
If I remember right, my little sister had one teacher that was being inconsiderate and unhelpful after my little sister was in the hospital again. My little sister was/is a damn good student, hard worker and does well in classes. Teacher wouldn’t give any extensions despite there being a medical note. Administration and that teacher did not have a good day when my mom went to the office about that…
As long as they keep them under control, parents with Karen tendencies are very very good parents
In my middle school, one teacher got fired for pulling a kid to not leave the classroom. This caused my head teacher to BAN students TOUCHING in any way.
Not my school, but a religious middle school my high school friend went to. Some rules i can remember on the top of my head are:
1. Boys sit in the front half of the class and girls in the back half, because boys one day must lead girls in family
2. Girls may not sing in presence of boys, since girl's voice will stir lust in boys
3. Boys may not look to girl's face unless it's necessary, since it'll stir lust in boys
I'm surprised the school didn't ban girls in order to prevent lust in boys
Sounds like the whole "men can't control themselves" bullshit. Someone at that school needs a hard drive check and a date with a woodchipper.
Sounds like were a few rules away from requiring the girls to wear burkas and only speak when spoken to.
Bro what, that's literally afghanistan 💀💀
As a Muslim, I hate it when schools treat boys like the "better" gender, but also as mindless bimbos who can't control their lust in presence of a woman. I'm a boy, and I have my gripes with the way girls dress in high school, and I agree with some things in that dress code (please bring full clothing back in fashion), but the reasons are just so dumb. I can look at a woman's shoulder without frothing at the mouth. Trust me, a majority of boys (at least that I know) can handle being in the presence of a girl going through her "minimal clothing" phase, (but that still make me uncomfortable)
My secondary school (uk 11-16) did not allow kids to USE THE FIRE ALARMS, this seems reasonable, but that includes if there IS a fire, so they have to inform staff that there is a fire, and THEY will pull the alarm
That was the official stance in my school district as well. First day of 10th grade, my chemistry teacher pointed out that, in the event a fire becomes uncontrolled in his class, he was expected to discharge the extinguisher mounted by his desk, then pull the alarm if it still wasn't out. He then told us that if he pulled the pin from the extingusher, the closest student to the door should immediately pull the alarm.
@mpf1947 Lol one of the science teachers (teaches chem and biology) runs the science after school club, first day he said if there is a fire and it is uncontrollable or nobody noticed, sound the alarm, and if it is controllable attempt to either stamp it out or cover it with something like a blazer or coat, preferably a coat. Also now we are doing something he does yearly, his Chemistree (a science themed christmas tree) and he is one of 2 teachers who lets us take phones out (both only let you take it out at either science club or after lessom (one teaches P5)) and the other one (my biology/life teacher, also autistic, only male teacher with medium-long hair and has adhd, also my fave teacher) is really nice and just lets us chat constantly *laughs in sat next to my GF in life*
3:47 guess what?
*THATS FUCKING ILLEGAL*
Okay, Story 31. That. Is. Fucking. Illegal. Not allowing a person to access basic necessities is considered a crime and torture. Doing that to a minor would add child endangerment onto that charge and that would go out to the whole staff for being accomplices to torture and child abuse, technically. Oh yeah, torture and child abuse (if it really was that bad at your school) could be added as well if the staff was that unlucky. Unfortunately, charges cannot be pressed anymore but that is definitely something
18:17 for people reading this comment