Be+suspended+...+or+else!

On May forward I really wanted to know what punishment children got when they were caught fighting.Did they get suspended or something else?My other question was if you were suspended would you stop fighting. I got alot of cool reasons but three of these answers really hit me.The first one was “Yes I would because I have responsibility”.But if you didn’t what could happen,will you still stop?The second one was “NO I won’t”But what if being suspended and getting yellow slips be part of your life and ruin it?And the last one was “Honestly I would want to but no i wouldn’t because other kids are going to pressure me to fight with them and that would make me furious”But maybe the best thing is that you can just ignore them or tell a duty teacher whats going on. Who I interviewed  I interviewed 2 students that have been caught in a fight and they would like to remain anonymous. I asked them what was their discipline and they answered that it was a yellow slip but that didn’t stop them from fighting. They still had fights with other people and the Principal had enough, so he suspended them for 3 days. But that still didn’t stop them from fighting. They still had fights but they weren’t caught. I asked one of the students how many times they have been in a fight but they said it will be good if they didn’t respond to my question. For the past few days I've seen that these two people that I have interviewed haven’t been in a fight ever since. These two students have also wanted to make the right choice by not fighting any more. And what I found out was that they have had a fight with each other but they sorted it out properly So what I believe for this question is if I was caught in a fight I would stop because I wouldn't want to have another bad time with the principal.Would you want to get into bad situations with other students? I’m sure I wouldn’t

So in my opinion I believe that you shouldn’t make trouble to be part of a fight. Because bad things can happen It can even be part of your life So be careful for the choices you make.

<span style="font-family: 'Arial Black',Gadget,sans-serif; font-size: 130%;">By:Zanitha