Our school has tardy sweeps after lunch to get people to go to class on time. However, last week our school announced that they were doing a tardy sweep before 1st period at 7:50 (keep in mind class starts at 7:55a.m.) sometime this week. I went to school early than i usually do to avoid that mess. Well, Friday came along and woke at at 7a.m. which I always do and walk to school which takes 20 mins. Ugh I snoozed and woke at at 7:48a.m. so i got up and ran to school and made it at 8:15a.m. I am not even exaggerating when I say our principal had a cop and her campus Squads writing up detentions for every student. The purpose of the cop was for anyone trying to walk back home or drive home to avoid the detention and she has campus supervisors in the school to make sure no one sneaks to class. So I am outside of the school 20 mins when class started in a line of 50 people. I assume over 200 students were assigned detention since that time period since 3 people were inputting id numbers on the computer. This was my first tardy and got a 1 hour detention.... so policies don't matter? When 3 tardies = 1 detention and these sweeps went from policies to what policies? Like, I understand getting people to move their ass at lunch and do a sweep, but before 1st period come on we all know the late fucks will get detention for being late all the time to school. The sad part was at 7:52 they closed the gates when my friends were walking that way and gave they a detention.
How do you feel about tardy sweeps? Should school officials assign detentions even if it overrules school policies? Like it was my 1st tardy and if i get assigned a detention for my 1st tardy, then every student that goes to school late should get a tardy as well despite the attendance policy of 3 tardies.
How do you feel about tardy sweeps? Should school officials assign detentions even if it overrules school policies? Like it was my 1st tardy and if i get assigned a detention for my 1st tardy, then every student that goes to school late should get a tardy as well despite the attendance policy of 3 tardies.







