Ugghh -- long rant ahead
What do you all do about punishments for the whole class? Does this happen in your schools? DD is in 3rd grade at a Catholic school. The art teacher is sort of a friend of mine -- my younger kids and hers are the same age, we live near each other, attend the same events, have friends in common, but we are not really friends outside of that. She is not a teacher by training. She has had trouble with this class since Kindergarten. She has stated her dislike of them -- the boys especially. So today DD tells me that kid A and kid B wouldn't stop talking, so they all have look up some artist that begins with a P and write an essay or report on him (she doesn't know the name of the artist) and print out some pictures of his work. DD said the teacher said, if one of you gets punished, then you all do and if it is not turned in you'll get a zero on your report card. I have no written information. In addition, I overheard my godson who is in 8th grade, ask DD what was going on in art class today -- why was the teacher "freaking out" I asked him what he meant and he said that she was screaming at them so loudly that the kids in the cafeteria all got quiet. I talked to 3 other parents whose children gave basically the same story.
Now I know the easy thing to do would be to find out the artist's name and just do it myself. But I really don't want to. Everyone, including the teacher, knew who was causing the problems. Why should I have to spend a hour or so doing this? She told the kids to just "google it" -- who lets their 3rd grader google things on their own? Therefore, this is now a punishment for me.
So I wrote her note. I said that my DD will not do the punishment. I don't have the info and she is not allowed on the internet by herself. I said 3rd grade already has assignments to be completed on each of the next 3 weekends. I asked her to call me to set up a meeting if her behavior is an issue and then if a punishment is warranted we'll deal with it after the other assignments. In addition to just not wanting to do this, I honestly don't have the time.
I know my child is not perfect. But I also know that if she was being difficult in class, this woman would have no problem telling me -- as loudly and publicly as possible. I've seen her embarrass other parents that way. Based on that, I'm pretty sure DD was not part of the problem.
I really dislike group punishments, the screaming has to got to stop and telling the kids to use the internet on their own is inappropriate. If I didn't know her, I'd just stop by the principal's office and ask her to figure out what is going on.
Maybe in the morning I'll feel less irritated about this.
What do you all do about punishments for the whole class? Does this happen in your schools? DD is in 3rd grade at a Catholic school. The art teacher is sort of a friend of mine -- my younger kids and hers are the same age, we live near each other, attend the same events, have friends in common, but we are not really friends outside of that. She is not a teacher by training. She has had trouble with this class since Kindergarten. She has stated her dislike of them -- the boys especially. So today DD tells me that kid A and kid B wouldn't stop talking, so they all have look up some artist that begins with a P and write an essay or report on him (she doesn't know the name of the artist) and print out some pictures of his work. DD said the teacher said, if one of you gets punished, then you all do and if it is not turned in you'll get a zero on your report card. I have no written information. In addition, I overheard my godson who is in 8th grade, ask DD what was going on in art class today -- why was the teacher "freaking out" I asked him what he meant and he said that she was screaming at them so loudly that the kids in the cafeteria all got quiet. I talked to 3 other parents whose children gave basically the same story.
Now I know the easy thing to do would be to find out the artist's name and just do it myself. But I really don't want to. Everyone, including the teacher, knew who was causing the problems. Why should I have to spend a hour or so doing this? She told the kids to just "google it" -- who lets their 3rd grader google things on their own? Therefore, this is now a punishment for me.
So I wrote her note. I said that my DD will not do the punishment. I don't have the info and she is not allowed on the internet by herself. I said 3rd grade already has assignments to be completed on each of the next 3 weekends. I asked her to call me to set up a meeting if her behavior is an issue and then if a punishment is warranted we'll deal with it after the other assignments. In addition to just not wanting to do this, I honestly don't have the time.
I know my child is not perfect. But I also know that if she was being difficult in class, this woman would have no problem telling me -- as loudly and publicly as possible. I've seen her embarrass other parents that way. Based on that, I'm pretty sure DD was not part of the problem.
I really dislike group punishments, the screaming has to got to stop and telling the kids to use the internet on their own is inappropriate. If I didn't know her, I'd just stop by the principal's office and ask her to figure out what is going on.
Maybe in the morning I'll feel less irritated about this.


My teenagers I still watch...but I"m sure they have googled w/o me knowing...good thing we have a tracer on our system so we know where our kids have gone!!!
. At eight, I'm not ready for quite THAT talk. We're still on how bodies change.