Why is swearing bad in school?

Why is swearing bad in school?

A common reason why children swear is because it is considered ‘cool’. This is part of the reason swearing spreads around schools. Therefore, if you have to seriously reprimand a child for persistent swearing it is best to do it in private, so that the child does not have an audience to play up to.

Is profanity allowed in school?

Per California Education Code section 48900(i) a student may be suspended or expelled for engaging in “habitual profanity.” Note the code does not say a child may be suspended for “profanity,” but rather HABITUAL profanity. This wording is important, and not always understood by the school imposing the discipline.

What does it mean if a girl swears at you?

Girls who curse all the time want you to know that their intentions are never to be mean or rude. But for the girl who swears, it’s simply a way for her to put her current feelings into quick words, and is in no way an indicator of how she really feels.

Should parents allow their children to use profanity in school?

Some parents may allow their children to use profanity in the home, but they need to know that it will not be allowed or tolerated in school. They need to know that using inappropriate language is a choice.

How can schools get a handle on obscenity and profanity?

Getting a handle on the issue of obscenity and profanity will be an uphill and continuous battle. Schools wanting to improve this area must draft a tough policy, educate their students on the policy, and then follow through with the assigned consequences no matter the context.

Should students have to swear in school?

There is NO reason for students to have to swear in school, or anywhere, it is pointless in my opinion, and is an excuse to make fun of people, make others affended, or just do it for the “rush” which i feel does not exist. It is just sad to think there are any reasons why bad words are needed. It’s a matter of respect.

What happens if you get caught using the F Word in school?

Any student who uses the “F” word in any context will automatically be suspended out of school for three days. All other forms of inappropriate language are highly discouraged. Students must choose their words carefully and consciously. Students caught using obscenities or profanities will be subject to the following disciplinary code.