I would really like to have an answer to this:
Students seem to know their rights. They are quick to tell you, "Touch me and make me move." I witnessed a staff member tell a student, " you don't belong here, remove yourself." (In an area where custodial staff was removing material and custodial equipment was out. Essentially he was cutting. There was no class activity in that area at all and The student replies you don't have to talk to me that way. Staff member repeats, remove yourself 4 to 5 times then calls school safety. Student begins to call him vulgar names then proceeds to spit on him. Outside of reporting to the Principal, what is staff in their rights to do? Seems so unfair students can say what they want to say (and I'm just meaning extreme profanity and being called out of their name) and spitting in the face). Isn't this some form of assault?
Students seem to know their rights. They are quick to tell you, "Touch me and make me move." I witnessed a staff member tell a student, " you don't belong here, remove yourself." (In an area where custodial staff was removing material and custodial equipment was out. Essentially he was cutting. There was no class activity in that area at all and The student replies you don't have to talk to me that way. Staff member repeats, remove yourself 4 to 5 times then calls school safety. Student begins to call him vulgar names then proceeds to spit on him. Outside of reporting to the Principal, what is staff in their rights to do? Seems so unfair students can say what they want to say (and I'm just meaning extreme profanity and being called out of their name) and spitting in the face). Isn't this some form of assault?