2) Being kept in at break times for a week and if he uses that word again, he will be suspended or even expelled.Girls' reaction interesting
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3) My daughter tells me that they are now saying amongst themselves that they will not report this if consequences going to be so harsh.
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4) They are not prepared to be in any responsible for someone getting suspended or expelled for words. This encourages me hugely.
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5) I am going to tell the school their disproportionate response having the opposite effect to intended cos kids see it as disproportionate
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6) Suspension or expulsion can be justified for persistent bullying but simply for the use of specific gendered words? No.
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7) Penalty for saying 'fuck off' or similar swear words is 1 detention so a weeks worth w threat of expulsion for 'slut' is disproportionate
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8) BTW, the word was not used in any literal sense. Not a comment on sexuality or dress etc. Just a random insult.
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I think worse than "f__ off" because it is insulting, but not a lot worse, agree with you in general, fair enough?
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'Slut' is a more personal insult like 'faggot' or even possibly 'paki' so it is more potentially hurtful.
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First determine child knows what word means & why it might be hurtful. Still don't hugely overreact.
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