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You can say that I am against some sort of Lord of the Flies environment. However, a school funded by taxpayer money that educates the community is a public school. Removing overly troubling or violent elements may alter the real-world experience slightly, but it will enhance the learning opportunity.
While you can play a hypocrisy card against me for minimizing one of the benefits of public school, what I suggested in no way changes the status of the school. It is merely an extension of a current means of dealing with problem students that are employed by public schools--removing them from the environment.
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