Leaving for the moon

I cannot understand how a child could disrupt a school to the extent where parents have to protest with placards and burning tyres.

We have to be “kicksing” in education, or we like foolishness.

This problem is supposed to be nipped in the bud. Is ministry officials sleeping on the job or should they be in their rocking chairs? Is the Children’s Authority bigwigs sitting in their posh offices while Rome burns? Are the police handcuffed in these matters? Or are their hands tied? What is going on? Things have now reached the stage where a frustrated parent tried to get her hands on a bully because of no justice for her daughter. Why did it have to reach to this? What if she dropped a serious blow on the bully where it hurts most? I predict that a serious attempt will be made to solve this problem when a parent takes the law into his/her hands and deals seriously with a bully. God forbid.

Now I am hearing some “gobar” about students suffering from behaviour disorders and wonder whatever happened to “guava whip disorder?”

Keith Anderson via email

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