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Old 05-08-2003, 07:48 AM
Lady Pi Phi Lady Pi Phi is offline
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The perpetrators in this incident should be arrested and charged. Plain and simple.
There was hazing at my highschool, but not o the degree of this, and our faculty and administration took a tough stance on it, hwther it occured off school grounds or not.
The students that were caught hazing were definitly sespended. Depending on the severity of the hazing, students were arrested and many charged with assult. This has clearly reduced the severity of the freshman hazing that goes on.
I'll admit that it it still happens, but now it's more of a marker on the face letting everyone know that you're in grade 9 (the way it was before). It seemed to get worse the year I entered highschool, and certainly by my 5th year (no I'm not stupid we used to have 5 years of highschool in Ontario) the administration was cracking down.
Okay so I rambled a bit, but my point is, if my school can do it, I don't understand the BS coming from this school. I know we're in different countries, but out laws can't be so completely different that my school can do something about hazing, but Glenbrook North can't?
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