EDITORIAL: Problems with paddling -- Corporal punishment is applied inconsistently, should end, The Charlotte Observer, February 21, 2005 Spanking lopsided at Union schools -- Minorities were disciplined disproportionately at 3 schools , By Emily S. Achenbaum, The Charlotte Observer, February 19, 2005
District flouts the law -- Letter to Michael Parker, District Attorney, By Peggy Dean, February 18, 2005 Appalled and Outraged , Letter to The Enquirer-Journal, Gail Langton-Dunlop, MSW & Parent, Please vote to abolish corporal punishment., Lucy Drake's letter to the editor, The Enquirer-Journal, February 13, 2005 Lucy Drake is Mayor of Stallings, North Carolina. Union County, North Carolina: One school paddles half of all disciplined students , By John Tompkins, The Enquirer-Journal, February 13, 2005 More disabled kids paddled in Union County, NC, By Emily S. Achenbaum, Staff Writer, The Charlotte Observer, February 12, 2005 Those who are hit, learn to hit. Those who are listened to, learn to listen., Patricia R. Robinson's letter to the editor, The Enquirer-Journal, February 12, 2005 Hands Off in the Schools!, Social Worker Dawn Sturkey's letter to The Enquirer-Journal, February 11, 2005 Stop Paddling Students, EDITORIAL, The Charlotte Observer, February 10, 2005 Union paddling policy at odds with law, By Emily S. Acherbaum, The Observer, February 8, 2005 Superintendent halts corporal punishment , By John Tompkins, The Enquirer-Journal, Febraury 3, 2005 Corporal punishment is on its way out, Peggy Dean's letter to the editor, The Enquirer-Journal, January 29, 2005 Corporal punishment is barbaric, appalling , Jane Rollins' letter to the editor, The Enquirer Journal, January 25, 2005