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Detention Done Differently: Maine School Hikes for Punishment

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Morse High School offers hiking as an alternative to traditional detention.
  • Students report improved mood and a new perspective after hikes.
  • Research supports walking benefits for brain health and well-being.
Detention Done Differently: Maine School Hikes for Punishment

Morse High School in Bath, Maine, has introduced a unique disciplinary program that swaps detention for nature walks. This initiative, spearheaded by a school counselor, offers students an alternative to classroom confinement, allowing them to explore local trails instead of serving time.

Initially met with doubt, students have embraced the 'detention hikes,' reporting positive effects such as improved mood, enjoyment of the outdoors, and a shift in perspective. These walks, approximately three miles long, include a break with provided snacks and inspirational readings.

The program's success aligns with growing research on the mental and physical benefits of walking, including enhanced brain health and emotional regulation. Experts note that physical activity can positively impact mood and cognitive function, making this an effective, holistic approach to student discipline.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Morse High School in Bath, Maine, now offers students the option to go on a three-mile hike as an alternative to traditional detention.
Students report improved moods, enjoying fresh air, conversation, and gaining a new perspective after participating in the hikes.
Yes, research suggests walking can enhance brain health, improve mood, and promote emotional regulation, supporting its use in alternative discipline.

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