As a teacher this just makes me so discouraged. My parents used to drill it into our heads that we respect our teachers and that they were there to make us smarter and better people. Unfortunately, now many parents have the same mentality as is being shown here. We are their "servants" who have an easy job and are lucky to have such an easy schedule. We should move heaven and earth to stay late with their kids because their car broke down (You only work until 3:30 anyway!), we should not inform them of any behavior issues (That's your problem when they are at school!), and any academic struggles are our fault (They didn't have any problems until they had you for a teacher - guess they don't know that there are records that follow the kids and we actually talk to their previous teachers, even if they don't teach at our school anymore!). We should be lucky to have them berate us, belittle us, make increasingly crazy demands on us, and generally work with absolutely no positive feedback whatsoever.
I don't claim to change lives or make a kid into the person they will become but I do think I have some sort of impact in their lives! I work in a wealthy district and many parents do not know how to help their kids with homework and will email with questions or tell me they can't get their children to complete/understand the curriculum at home. I must know something to be able to teach these same 22 children all day and have them leave my grade level having met all standards! So I do feel I had some sort of impact and positive effect on them as people. Especially since in addition to academics I spend many hours on treating each other respectfully, being kind, solving problems within their peer groups, etc.
I do my job because I'm good at it and I love the kids but the disrespect and attitude from the adults will eventually drive me out of the profession. Which will be sad for me and the kids.....