A public charter school sent consent forms home to parents informing them of a new corporal punishment policy; a third of the 100 “consent to paddle forms” that have been returned have granted permission to the school.
Georgia charter school bringing back paddling
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Paddling students: Georgia charter school wants to use corporal punishment
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U.S. school reinstates corporal punishment with paddling - National
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Viral Ga. video reignites corporal punishment school debate
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Paddling students: Georgia charter school wants to use corporal punishment
SPLC Pushes to end corporal punishment in schools
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Georgia School Reinstates Paddling to Punish Students: 'We Take Discipline Very Seriously
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Badass Teachers Association Blog: Corporal Punishment Does Not Belong in Our Profession by Dr. Michael Flanagan