After all, what's the harm in bending the rules if it means moving forward with a just cause? skpoli sask
For whatever reason, the school was allowed to get away with far too much, say the former students. The school practised paddling — corporal punishment outlawed in 2004, but in use at CCA for misdemeanours as insignificant as improper gym clothes.Article content
So why weren’t the teachers ringing alarm bells earlier? According to former students, many of those who taught did not hold a required professional teacher’s certificate. Nor are some of them registered with the Saskatchewan Professional Teachers Regulatory Board .Article content
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