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In reply to the discussion: A Slice of Life for this Teacher [View all]FLyellowdog
(4,276 posts)46. Well, they certainly picked the wrong swamp donkey to mess with.
I had a great reputation and wasn't about to let some conceited bag of wind take over my classroom decisions. And it felt GOOOOOOOOD. We as teachers really have so few chances to take control of our environment and this was one time that I was going to stand my ground.
I was one of those teachers who always got loads and loads of requests from parents who wanted their children in my room...in fact, these parents had made that very request at the beginning of the year. Too bad...people should be careful for what they wish.
Good luck with your teaching.
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Gosh, if only there were some way to avoid that humliating experience...
winter is coming
May 2013
#2
If she's got time to contact you, she's got time to remind the kid to do his homework. n/t
winter is coming
May 2013
#9
Dear Mom: Not to worry. He probably won't be embarrassingly called up to get his diploma.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2013
#5
I knew a teacher who would accept late work only if the student's parent called in and made the
Brickbat
May 2013
#8
Unless it's unlike any school I ever attended, the kids already know who doesn't
winter is coming
May 2013
#16
Principal called me in to a parent mtg for requiring that a student (17) print his name legibly.
WinkyDink
May 2013
#20
Well, I have a great imagination, but not THAT great! The father was even intimidating!
WinkyDink
May 2013
#37
No, his old man. And the male vice-principal backed him up. So, yes, the kid was still in my class--
WinkyDink
May 2013
#38
yeah, but only after I made it clear I was willing to go to district admin. and the school board
arely staircase
May 2013
#29
A huge downside of the internet age - how many e-mails from parents do you get???
reformist2
May 2013
#23
Yeesh. My kid's a middle schooler. If you don't turn in your homework, you have to report
winter is coming
May 2013
#41