How leniently does your school issue ISS or detentions?
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The approach to issuing ISS (In-School Suspension) or detentions can vary widely from school to school. Some schools might take a more structured approach, requiring certain behaviors to trigger disciplinary actions, while others might have a more laid-back attitude, issuing detentions for minor infractions frequently. It often depends on the school’s policies, the administration’s philosophy on discipline, and even the teachers’ discretion.
What about your school? Do you think the disciplinary measures are fair, or do you think they could be more effective?