DD is 9 and in 4th grade. She is a huge goodie-goodie, never been in trouble, adult pleasing kind of kid.
Until today.. I tried to go into her folder and she yelled and grabbed it from me, telling me that there was something private in there. She had a HUGE fit like never before, so I knew it had to be something good (or bad..) I asked her over and over what it was and she wouldn't tell me, so of course after she went to bed I looked through it. Here's what I found..
"Dear... (it's to her teacher, he made her write it)
I'm sorry for what I did. I shouldn't have done it. I don't know why I told M to lie. I will be a lot more careful in the future and it won't happen again. A better choice would have been to either not say anything, or to say "Sorry, I can't help you." I know it was wrong, and it wasn't honest or friendly. I told her to forge a signature (on her homework) but I don't remember at all why. I will be a lot more honest in the future. I think I was just joking around and didn't mean for her to do it."
Sincerely, R
Now we have to sign it and send it back in. I just feel like that is admitting that I think she was wrong. I don't think she made a good choice at all.. but doesn't this fall under "if someone told you to jump off a bridge"? The other kid got caught and told the teacher "R told me to do it". Wouldn't you be more angry at the kid who took the bad advice and then tried to pass the buck? Does this warrent missing recess and having your parents right a note? R also said this happened months ago, but the teacher just found out now.
She is being punished for not showing us right away. That is where I am most angry now.
Ugh..
HELP!!!
Until today.. I tried to go into her folder and she yelled and grabbed it from me, telling me that there was something private in there. She had a HUGE fit like never before, so I knew it had to be something good (or bad..) I asked her over and over what it was and she wouldn't tell me, so of course after she went to bed I looked through it. Here's what I found..
"Dear... (it's to her teacher, he made her write it)
I'm sorry for what I did. I shouldn't have done it. I don't know why I told M to lie. I will be a lot more careful in the future and it won't happen again. A better choice would have been to either not say anything, or to say "Sorry, I can't help you." I know it was wrong, and it wasn't honest or friendly. I told her to forge a signature (on her homework) but I don't remember at all why. I will be a lot more honest in the future. I think I was just joking around and didn't mean for her to do it."
Sincerely, R
Now we have to sign it and send it back in. I just feel like that is admitting that I think she was wrong. I don't think she made a good choice at all.. but doesn't this fall under "if someone told you to jump off a bridge"? The other kid got caught and told the teacher "R told me to do it". Wouldn't you be more angry at the kid who took the bad advice and then tried to pass the buck? Does this warrent missing recess and having your parents right a note? R also said this happened months ago, but the teacher just found out now.
She is being punished for not showing us right away. That is where I am most angry now.
Ugh..
HELP!!!
I think the teacher means well. Hopefully you can just use this a learning situation and she can move on and have a great rest of the school year!



OMG- how cruel and unusual. AND Had to write a note.
And we wonder why we have so many irresponsible teens around?
because I did this when I was in high school on the advice of a friend. She told me she always forged her dad's signature because it was so bad the teacher couldn't tell the difference. I had gotten a bad mid-term notice ( something that had never happened before ) that had to be signed by a parent and returned to the teacher. I knew my parents would have a fit if they found out I was doing so bad, so I forged my dad's signature. As I was doing it I was saying to myself just take this to mom and have her sign it. Well I didn't, and sure enough I got caught, along with the other 4 kids I sat around and had gotten the notices too. My parents were of course called, but I never got punished by the school, just my parents in the form of a 2 hour lecture and 2 week grounding. The friend of course didn't suffer any penalty, not do I believe she should have. Sure she suggested it, but she didn't actually do anything wrong. I was the one who made the decision not her.