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15. My problem is that if they find a 'gun shaped' pop tart to be a major disruption to lunch
Thu May 1, 2014, 12:02 AM
May 2014

then it calls into their question their judgment when it comes to the other disruptions they claim. The issues listed seem so minor that must have been far better ways of handling it. I used to work with and around school aged children, and I witnessed teachers behave in what can best be described as irrational. Most of the time it was just because they were having a rough day, but sometimes it was simply because they sucked at their job and had control issues. If they can't handle the kids without taking things to the extreme, then maybe they should find a different line of work.

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