Ford Gov Lowkey Rethinking How They Track School Fights πŸ«πŸ‘Š

Ford government to review policy that only records worst cases of school violence. The Ford government is sus of the old way they keep tabs on school violence. Turns out, they only report the wild stuff, like ER visits and weapons. School boards are like, "Nah, fam, there's way more going on." They

TL:DR

The Ford government is sus of the old way they keep tabs on school violence. Turns out, they only report the wild stuff, like ER visits and weapons. School boards are like, "Nah, fam, there's way more going on." They might update the rules to get the real tea.

The Deets

Okay, listen up, fam. The Ontario government is about to spill some tea about school violence. Apparently, the current sitch is kinda sus. Back in 2011, they made a rule that only the most extra violent incidents need to be reported to the province. We're talking about stuff that sends kids to the hospital, involves weapons, or is straight-up messed up like sexual assault or hate crimes. But here's the tea: school boards are saying that's not the whole story.

Like, there's a HUGE difference between what the province knows and what's actually happening in schools. For example, the Grand Erie District School Board only told the province about 11 incidents, but internally, they recorded 4,494 incidents! And get this – 3,587 of those were physical altercations, like hitting and slapping, that didn't even need a Band-Aid. The Peel District School Board had similar cap, reporting 431 incidents provincially when they recorded 6,412 internally.

Now, everyone's pressed about it. School unions are like, "Yo, Ford, you need to see ALL the deets. Report everything, no cap." They want a centralized database so everyone knows how wild it really gets in classrooms. A spokesperson for the Education Minister said they're thinking about updating the policy because the old one might be dusty. They're realizing that if they only see the most extreme cases, they can't really fix the real problem and make schools safer. Ignoring the smaller stuff low-key normalizes the situation.

So basically, the government is realizing they might have been sleeping on the real deal when it comes to school violence. Stay tuned, besties, cause we might be getting some major changes soon.

Abbreviations Glossary

Abbreviation Full Form
Sus Suspicious, questionable.
Tea Gossip, information.
Sitch Situation.
Extra Over the top, dramatic.
Cap Lie, not true. Often used as "no cap" to mean "no lie."
Pressed Upset, concerned.
Low-key Sort of, subtly.
Sleeping on Underestimating or not paying attention to something.
Besties Friends

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