He had punishment options other than Assault: for example he could have kicked her out to the showers, kicked her out of the team, possibly even all the way to getting her kicked out of the school.
You know, normal tools for coaches and teachers in highschools to deal with serious pupil misbehaviour.
This ain’t the 1920s and physical punishment isn’t acceptable in schools anymore.
1920’s? Your timeline is really skewed. Stuff like this was normal in the 2000’s. Hell, it’s still legal in some areas to beat kids with a paddle at school.
Headline: In a startling discovery, 43 Oklahoma school districts used corporal punishment against students with disabilities during the 2021-2022 school year.
He had punishment options other than Assault: for example he could have kicked her out to the showers, kicked her out of the team, possibly even all the way to getting her kicked out of the school.
You know, normal tools for coaches and teachers in highschools to deal with serious pupil misbehaviour.
This ain’t the 1920s and physical punishment isn’t acceptable in schools anymore.
1920’s? Your timeline is really skewed. Stuff like this was normal in the 2000’s. Hell, it’s still legal in some areas to beat kids with a paddle at school.
Where in the fuck was this normal in 2000’s?
Not OP but I know of a Catholic middle school that used corporal punishment in the PNW. It was still going on in the mid 2000s.
Headline: In a startling discovery, 43 Oklahoma school districts used corporal punishment against students with disabilities during the 2021-2022 school year.
https://kfor.com/news/local/not-our-place-43-ok-school-districts-reportedly-spanked-students-with-disabilities-recently-lawmakers-want-to-ban-it/
Texas, Georgia, missouri…hell, find me a highschool football coach that hasn’t smacked a player in the back of his helmet.