School Is Sued For Trying To Teach Kids Discipline. Their Response Is Amazing!

This story is especially for teachers!

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Pacific Palisades High School
Pacific Palisades High School

Who’s responsibility is it when children don’t do their homework? Should the parents be accountable to make sure their children complete it, or is it up to the teachers to get them to do it?

In this story, the students are having problems with their grades, and it seems people don’t want to take responsibility. Read on and decide who you think should be responsible.


Here is the message that the California Pacific Palisades High School staff voted unanimously to record on their school telephone answering machine.

This came about because they implemented a policy requiring students and parents to be responsible for their children’s absences and missing homework. The school and teachers are being sued by parents who want their children’s failing grades changed to passing grades even though those children were absent 15-30 times during the semester and did not complete enough school work to pass their classes.

This is the actual answering machine message for the school:

“Hello! You have reached the automated answering service of your school. In order to assist you in connecting the right staff member, please listen to all your options before making a selection:”

– “To lie about why your child is absent – Press 1”

– “To make excuses for why your child did not do his/her work- Press 2”

– “To complain about what we do – Press 3”

– “To swear at staff members – Press 4

– “To ask why you didn’t get information that was already enclosed in your newsletter and several flyers mailed to you – Press 5”

– “If you want us to raise your child – Press 6”

– “If you want to reach out and touch, slap or hit someone – Press 7”

– “To request another teacher for the third time this year- Press 8”

– “To complain about bus transportation -Press 9”

– “To complain about school lunches – Press 0”

“If you realize this is the real world and your child must be accountable and responsible for his/her own behavior, class work, homework, and that it’s not the teachers’ fault for your child’s lack of effort: Hang up and have a nice day!”