Well i can tell you a few things i need more info though try to include these things in your email to me
Grade:
How long is your replacement teacher:
also, it ALL Depends on what you did
Well she probably could do it, but if she did you would be able to report her to the principle most likely.
Michael's attitude was so disruptive to the class the teacher had no choice but to give him a detention.
You have to collect all the comic strips and give them to the guy in the comic shop. He'll give you bubble gum. Then you go in the school and chew it. Out comes the teacher, in to detention you go.
you don't. first you chew gum, which gets you in detention, then when you're in detention use the stink bomb to get the teacher out.
Maybe, but a teacher shouldn't do anything that would intensely harm a student psychologically or ruin the teacher's respect.Nine times out of ten, however, If a student completes two hours and shows improvement in behavior then the teacher mayexcuse the remaining two hours. Generally you'll be required to do an hour after school each day.Finally, remember that teachers don't like giving detention because it delays them from going home and being with their families.
" Today, I got into detention for talking back to a teacher. "
you have to go to big nate island. there is this guy that will give you something if you give him the full magazine that he wants. the thing you get from him is stale gum. you go to the school and there is a sign that no chewing gum. you go in front of the detention room and use the gum. a teacher comes out and you have to go to detention.
When you chew gum.
Punishment is used as a consequence for undesirable behavior to discourage it from happening again. For example, a teacher might give a student detention for talking in class without permission.
i ignore them this is really unfair i swore at a teacher (not even him) and i got one detention from the teacher i swore at but then he came along gave me a detention for a week! and icelation!! sooo unfair!
Tisha Campbell-Martin played the role of Miss Reznick, the detention teacher, in the 2011 Disney Channel original movie Lemonade Mouth.
After school, I was given a detention for arriving late to class.