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Pupils Support School`s Corporal Punishment Policy

Left to right - Rebecca Mihalik, Sarah Mihalik and Katie Ekis have all been spanked with the paddle at Faith Christian School and said they benefited from the experience.


Text taken from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 13th May 2000

At Faith Christian School in Wilkins, students know that "serious or repetitive misbehavior," anything from cheating to name-calling, can result in several whacks on the rump. "We reserve the right to paddle any student in the school from kindergarten to 12th grade. We have full faith in God's Word, which teaches that 'foolishness is bound in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him.' (Proverbs 22:15)," says the school's printed policy.

Yesterday, students at the small Christian school were upset that their principal and a teacher face criminal charges for hitting an 11-year-old student with a fiberglass rod.

"I just think it is wrong for them to be pressing charges," said Sarah Mihalik, 16, an 11th-grader. Mihalik, her 15-year-old sister, Rebecca, and Katie Ekis, 18, of Wilkins, all have been paddled at Faith Christian School and said they had benefited from the experience.

Sarah said the punishment was handled in a thoughtful, reasoned fashion.

"They would pray with you" and then "paddle you," said Mihalik. "It helped me a lot."

Before any child is admitted to Faith Christian School, parents must sign a release that allows school officials to use corporal punishment.

The school clearly states in its policy manuals that "we also cannot retain a child who refuses to be paddled."

The Rev. Gary LaPietra, pastor of Faith Bible Baptist Church, which helps fund the school, said "we feel kids in our society don't have enough discipline."


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