It was a joke at my high school. I'm not even sure how they considered it a punishment. If a student received a detention, he/she was required to remain on campus an hour after the day's final bell. During that time, students were permitted to access the library (normally closed off to students at that time) to work on projects, research papers, etc...
I always thought that was strange. Hell, I should have done some terrible things so I'd have the privilege of getting extra work time in the school library. If you drive to school (most kids at my school did), getting home was no problem. It might've been problematic for those who rode the bus.
Anywho, what was detention like for some of you guys? Did they cram you in a small room for hours, or did they actually let you roam around, eat, and do school work that you otherwise wouldn't have done on your own time?
I always thought that was strange. Hell, I should have done some terrible things so I'd have the privilege of getting extra work time in the school library. If you drive to school (most kids at my school did), getting home was no problem. It might've been problematic for those who rode the bus.
Anywho, what was detention like for some of you guys? Did they cram you in a small room for hours, or did they actually let you roam around, eat, and do school work that you otherwise wouldn't have done on your own time?



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