American kids in more than 4,000 public schools in 21 states were paddled, spanked, or otherwise physically punished at school during the 2013–14 school year, according to a newanalysis of the latest nationwide data by Education Week. About 109,000 students, ranging from kindergartners to high school seniors, experienced corporal punishment at school that year.
Overall, physical punishment at school is rare and declining in America. The United States has about 98,000 public elementary and secondary schools educating some 50 million students, which means just 0.02 percent of American public school kids were physically punished during the 2013–14 school year. While corporal punishment isn’t such a problem in its frequency, it’s the effects these beatings have that are alarming.
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