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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 29 MIN

207 - Expelling Violence: Common Sense Makes Safer Schools: KY Senate Bill 101

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This episode dives into recent Kentucky legislation addressing school safety, discipline, and the importance of protecting teachers and students. It offers a candid look at how common sense policies can impact the educational environment positively.Key topics:The rationale behind Kentucky SB 101: expelling students who cause physical harmThe significance of law enforcement reporting for school assaultsThe impact of discipline policies on school safety and teacher protectionThe contrast between public and Christian schools in handling disruptive behaviorThe importance of school response to violence and student misconductConcerns about hiding incident reports to avoid school evaluationsThe role of parental backing in student discipline decisionsThe recent support and legislative process behind SB 101How placing boundaries and consequences can restore order in classroomsThe importance of meaningful consequences for violent students to prevent long-term traumaThe balance of love, discipline, and safety in Christian education settingsKentucky SB 101 Text (search for SB 101)Kentucky Department of EducationFOLLOW USYouTube: Christian Principals PodcastInstagram: @cprincipalspodEmail: [email protected]: www.christianprincipalspodcast.comX: @CPrincipalsPodLinkedIn: Christian Principals PodcastTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction and overview of Kentucky SB 10100:25 - Common sense policies for school discipline01:38 - Restrictions on cell phone access for students02:29 - State legislation limiting screen time in schools02:57 - Summary of Kentucky SB 101: student assaults and expulsions03:36 - Case of teacher injury and discipline implications04:04 - The necessity of expelling students who physically harm staff04:34 - Support for SB 101 and minimum one-year expulsions05:14 - The importance of protecting teachers and maintaining order06:00 - Addressing teacher shortages caused by unsafe environments07:17 - Reporting assaults to law enforcement and accountability08:09 - The contrast in handling disruptive or violent students08:50 - Parental backing and school discipline autonomy09:18 - Student rights and accountability for violent behavior10:26 - Limits to taxpayer-funded education for violent students11:01 - Support services like virtual learning options11:43 - Reporting assaults on campus and off-site12:34 - Law enforcement involvement and student age considerations14:50 - Schools’ failure to report incidents—bias or policy?15:34 - The influence of funding and reporting on school behavior16:03 - Concerns over public school incentives to hide incidents17:03 - Protecting other students from unsafe environments17:32 - Classroom discipline strategies and their effectiveness18:02 - The importance of consistent procedures before students re-enter class18:41 - The dangers of rewarding disruptive behavior19:20 - The impact of discipline policies on classroom confidence21:08 - Addressing false reports and ensuring justice22:27 - The effectiveness of strict behavior policies in elementary schools23:21 - The importance of setting clear boundaries for students24:09 - The dangers of allowing disruptions and aggressive behavior25:05 - The necessity of consequences for violent acts to prevent trauma26:39 - Compassion balanced with discipline as a Christian principle27:47 - Shifting focus from perpetrators to victims’ stories28:16 - The value of shared educational values and leadership29:48 - Prayer for Christian educators and Christian schools’ role in disciplineResources & Links:Connect with Dr. Dawn Engel:Explore the Herzog Foundation's offerings for Christian schools at www.herzogfoundation.com. Book us for your next event to bring engaging and practical conversations to your community! And be sure to level up your school experience with our partner, Gradelink Student Information Systems, at cpp.gradelink.com today!

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This episode dives into recent Kentucky legislation addressing school safety, discipline, and the importance of protecting teachers and students. It offers a candid look at how common sense policies can impact the educational environment positively.Key topics:The rationale behind Kentucky SB 101: expelling students who cause physical harmThe significance of law enforcement reporting for school assaultsThe impact of discipline policies on school safety and teacher protectionThe contrast between public and Christian schools in handling disruptive behaviorThe importance of school response to violence and student misconductConcerns about hiding incident reports to avoid school evaluationsThe role of parental backing in student discipline decisionsThe recent support and legislative process behind SB 101How placing boundaries and consequences can restore order in classroomsThe importance of meaningful consequences for violent students to prevent long-term traumaThe balance of love, discipline, and safety in Christian education settingsKentucky SB 101 Text (search for SB 101)Kentucky Department of EducationFOLLOW USYouTube: Christian Principals PodcastInstagram: @cprincipalspodEmail: [email protected]: www.christianprincipalspodcast.comX: @CPrincipalsPodLinkedIn: Christian Principals PodcastTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction and overview of Kentucky SB 10100:25 - Common sense policies for school discipline01:38 - Restrictions on cell phone access for students02:29 - State legislation limiting screen time in schools02:57 - Summary of Kentucky SB 101: student assaults and expulsions03:36 - Case of teacher injury and discipline implications04:04 - The necessity of expelling students who physically harm staff04:34 - Support for SB 101 and minimum one-year expulsions05:14 - The importance of protecting teachers and maintaining order06:00 - Addressing teacher shortages caused by unsafe environments07:17 - Reporting assaults to law enforcement and accountability08:09 - The contrast in handling disruptive or violent students08:50 - Parental backing and school discipline autonomy09:18 - Student rights and accountability for violent behavior10:26 - Limits to taxpayer-funded education for violent students11:01 - Support services like virtual learning options11:43 - Reporting assaults on campus and off-site12:34 - Law enforcement involvement and student age considerations14:50 - Schools’ failure to report incidents—bias or policy?15:34 - The influence of funding and reporting on school behavior16:03 - Concerns over public school incentives to hide incidents17:03 - Protecting other students from unsafe environments17:32 - Classroom discipline strategies and their effectiveness18:02 - The importance of consistent procedures before students re-enter class18:41 - The dangers of rewarding disruptive behavior19:20 - The impact of discipline policies on classroom confidence21:08 - Addressing false reports and ensuring justice22:27 - The effectiveness of strict behavior policies in elementary schools23:21 - The importance of setting clear boundaries for students24:09 - The dangers of allowing disruptions and aggressive behavior25:05 - The necessity of consequences for violent acts to prevent trauma26:39 - Compassion balanced with discipline as a Christian principle27:47 - Shifting focus from perpetrators to victims’ stories28:16 - The value of shared educational values and leadership29:48 - Prayer for Christian educators and Christian schools’ role in disciplineResources & Links:Connect with Dr. Dawn Engel:Explore the Herzog Foundation's offerings for Christian schools at www.herzogfoundation.com. Book us for your next event to bring engaging and practical conversations to your community! And be sure to level up your school experience with our partner, Gradelink Student Information Systems, at cpp.gradelink.com today!

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