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joe maxwell (10/03/2013)
These people are absolutely sadistic. After reading their handbook it is clear they must be in some third world country, but surely not the United States of America in the 21st century. The abuse and assaults of school students (incredibly high school males and females) is really unbelievable. While most schools in America are trying to eradicate bullying and violence this school system promotes it by bully school officials beating students. Arkansas has always lagged behind the rest of the nation, but this is ridiculous. They need some creative lawsuits filed against them as they believe they are immune-they are not. It is past time to get Human Rights Watch and other human and civil rights groups to take a look at the abuse going on here, Beating young people, three, five, eight, ten times with a wooden board is outrageous. If I did that to an adult it would be felony assault. It is illegal to use that weapon on college students for hazing, it is illegal to strike US prisoners, members of our military, mental health patients, and they get away with assaulting our young people in this manner. The excuse used that the students often wanted to be assaulted is most sickening as these are minors that have no right to choose to have violence used against their bodies, and parental ok is irrelevant. Really Disgusting.
Slade Neilson (02/20/2017)
I graduated here and let me tell you they have a no bullying policy I was bullied for being hispanic, for not being from the local area,for my weight. Just terrible the teachers baring a few just don't care they care more about the stupid state exams more than the children and the lunches are terrible, peanut butter and syrup sandwiches for example I don't know anybody on the planet who would eat that slop if I could rate it less than one star I would
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