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Get Out! by Judy Molland
Get Out! by Judy Molland




Get Out! by Judy Molland

More than 109,000 students endured beating or other forms of physical punishment during the 2013 to 2014 school year at over 4,000 schools. Yet a new report by the Education Week Research Center found physical punishment is actually being used in 21 states across the country. While the use of corporal punishment in public schools has declined rapidly across the US in the past 20 years, it is still legal in 19 states. And my mouth stays wired shut for six weeks.” I have got one tooth already missing, and my jaw’s broke. “I done bit through both sides of my tongue.

Get Out! by Judy Molland

And I start spitting out teeth, like shards of my teeth. And I start holding my hand out just to see what it is. I went to walk around him and just woke up on the floor. He chose paddling over suspension.īut one day he talked back to the school librarian and was sent to the principal’s office.

Get Out! by Judy Molland

By his own admission, he disobeyed teachers and didn’t do his homework. Trey Clayton, who grew up in Mississippi, was used to being paddled. Over 109,000 Students Endure Physical Punishment Every Year






Get Out! by Judy Molland