V.B.
Well, now that I have a child, it's difficult for me to say how I would feel about it without seriously considering the issue, but I will say that I went to a Christian school when I was a child that administered corporal punishment. I actually got paddled once at school by the principal and I still remember it to this day. I was in 2nd grade. I honestly don't remember what I did to get paddled, but the punishment itself made an impression. I don't remember a big, mean ogre that yelled at me and beat me. I remember being talked to about what happened and the principal made sure I understood why I was being punished. There were no raised voices and, just as this application says, we prayed afterwards and I was not made to feel bad afterward.
I believe in spanking (if used appropriately and not in anger), so my opinion is coming from that perspective. Having read the application, it appears that they are trying to be reasonable about it. I don't think it would even be an issue for most kids, but if your child did happen to find himself in that situation, they give you the option of coming to administer the punishment yourself. If you don't believe in spanking, then they give you the option to simply remove your child from school for the rest of the day. I think the bottom line is that you have to decide first if you believe in using corporal punishment in your own home. If you don't, then you would either want to opt out of that punishment at the school or choose to send him elsewhere. If you do, then you need to interview the principal and maybe his teachers to determine what kinds of infractions would warrant corporal punishment and pray about whether or not this is the right place for your child. Best of luck to you. This is sure to be a highly charged issue, but you really are going to have to make this decision for yourself based on your beliefs and lots and lots of prayer.