Cedar Hill ISD cracking down on fighting in school

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Some of the policies include 45 day suspensions for students involved in fight, punishments for students who record fights and an increase in random searches by Cedar Hill ISD police.

ISD is making some changes to its punishments for fighting after recent fights at both middle and high schools."Restoring order and creating a positive culture is required of all of us at this moment," Dr. Hudson said in a statement.Under the new policies any students caught fighting can be suspended for up to 45 days following an investigation.

They will also discipline students who are seen recording fights, giving them in or out of school suspension.There will also be an increase in security on school campuses that have recently seen issues.CHISD says it will also work with Cedar Hill Police to have a presence at locations where students gather after school.

Dr. Hudson is also asking parents to take a proactive role in the process, keeping an eye on students social media and checking students backpacks for dangerous items every morning before school.

 

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So, why are we punishing the kids that record the event?

I lived in the day when you sometimes got your ass paddled when you did something wrong in school. Needless to say you learned real quick to stay out of trouble in school.

Everyone does Not get a trophy! You don’t pass! You don’t pass! Your fault!

Good!

Can we get a demographic breakdown of offenders?

45 days?

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