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Some school systems track detentions on this robust school record, while others only focus on more severe disciplinary actions like suspensions or expulsions. This record is shared whenever you switch to a different school, or even move to another city or state.
You may not be aware, but schools and academies have no legal obligation to inform parents/carers that their child is being detained after school for a detention, nor do they need the consent of a parent/carer to detain a pupil for an after-school detention.
If a student is told to leave detention for not obeying the rules of the Detention Center, it will be recorded as a skip. Skipping detention will result in one additional day of detention. The second time a student skips detention will result in one day of in-school suspension.
As much as possible, parents are notified when a student is assigned an After school Detention and/or Saturday school.
Parents/Carers do not have the right to refuse after school detentions. The Principal can decide which members of staff can put pupils in detention.
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No. The school is legally entitled to set and impose detentions, and does not require parent/carer permission to do so. However, if you feel that there is evidence that the school has not considered in making this decision, then we would encourage you to contact the member of staff, department or Year Team concerned.
Parents cannot overrule the school when it comes to detentions. You have no legal right. If you refuse to let your DS attend, then the school can escalate the sanction, e.g. an internal isolation.
Express remorse. Be genuine with your apology. If you dont feel bad about your actions, try to view your actions from your teachers perspective. Look your teacher in the eye when you apologize. If your teacher genuinely believes that you are sorry, they may take you out of detention.
Typically, detentions are served after school. Instead of going home at the end of the day, the student reports to a designated classroom where he or she must sit in a desk for an amount of time generally rang- ing from 10 minutes to two hours, with an hour or less being most typical.
Detention can be a very effective form of punishment. It can stop students from misbehaving and help them reflect on their actions. Theres also the time factor.

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