A charter school in Georgia is bringing back an old-fashioned form of discipline that has many parents up in arms.
The Georgia School for Innovation and the Classics, which teaches children in Kindergarten through ninth grade, is bringing back paddling.
Parents got a “consent to paddle form,” asking them if they’re OK with administrators hitting their child with a wooden paddle.
The form says students will be taken to an office, behind closed doors, and will place their hands on either their knees or a piece of furniture, and will be struck on the buttocks with a paddle.
The form says no more than three licks should be given.
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