You're a much nicer person than me. I would have been the darkest shadow on the asst. princ.'s door that day. Then again, that's why they call me Sharky
Now don't get me wrong, if one of my kids are
in the wrong, I will handle it, but after dealing with a teacher who was the school bully I don't tolerate little people in authoritative positions either. Unforunately, teachers being our kids bullies is a growing trend these days. There are still a great many of them who go into the job truly believing and caring and wanting to be the one who makes a difference, but there are those who have simply been there too long and won't leave when in truth, they need to. Then you have those who went into the job when they simply never should have. I am not anti-teacher. I try very hard every year to let each teacher know they can call me or email me any time if the need help in the class room with anything. I have been a school board employee and am always kept UTD on my volunteer status. What I have noticed in just the past few years is a growing trend of teachers NOT wanting parents in the classrooms helping out, and of those teachers who are more adamant about NOT having parents in the classrooms helping out I have observed a less than friendly teacher-child atmosphere. I've gone off on a tangent I know, but hearing that a teacher picks on a kids really ticks me off. It's an abuse of sorts, since the kids can't even defend themselves and the teachers know it. Are there GREAT teachers, absolutely, but... there are just as many who will abuse their authority over a child as well.