Aurora63
<font color=0066CC>I do look ravishing, don't I?<b
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Let me begin this by saying THANK YOU to all the subs on the boards. You have a tough, tough job, and we need you and appreciate you!
That being said...sometimes everyone does something that is not so smart.
I teach 1st grade. I have 20 kids in my class. They are a nice group. There are a couple who can be a little "aggravating" at times, but nothing awful.
I had to be out today, to go to a training meeting. I left detailed plans for the sub, plenty for the kids to do, didn't think there would be much problem. And there wasn't. She left me names of four kids who acted up, but she said the rest were pretty good.
At the end of the day, she signed their behavior notes. If the child had a good day, we circle the top note which reads something like, "Congratulate me! I made good choices in school today." There are two more options, each progressively worse than the first.
Anyway, one student, "Mark," had the middle note circled. Not a stellar day, but not an awful day either. Anytime he gets anything other than the first note, he cries and says his Mom will hit him. Whether this is true or not, I don't know, but he comes to school clean, well groomed, and unbruised every day. He is obviously NOT a physically abused child.
Anyway, he does this for the sub. The sub then CHANGES the note to the top (best) note, and says (in her note to me) that she did this because "she does not believe in hitting."
I don't care what you believe in or don't believe in, each parent needs to know how their child's day really was! You can't go changing notes cause you feel sorry for the student!
Then, guess what? All the other kids who did not have the first note circled started crying and saying there Mom was going to hit them too!
So she dug her own grave on this one.
I'm a little annoyed that this sub did this, but I'm trying to think of it as a learning experience for her, hopefully next time she will not let the kids manipulate her like that.
Thanks for reading! Hope you got a good laugh!
That being said...sometimes everyone does something that is not so smart.
I teach 1st grade. I have 20 kids in my class. They are a nice group. There are a couple who can be a little "aggravating" at times, but nothing awful.
I had to be out today, to go to a training meeting. I left detailed plans for the sub, plenty for the kids to do, didn't think there would be much problem. And there wasn't. She left me names of four kids who acted up, but she said the rest were pretty good.
At the end of the day, she signed their behavior notes. If the child had a good day, we circle the top note which reads something like, "Congratulate me! I made good choices in school today." There are two more options, each progressively worse than the first.
Anyway, one student, "Mark," had the middle note circled. Not a stellar day, but not an awful day either. Anytime he gets anything other than the first note, he cries and says his Mom will hit him. Whether this is true or not, I don't know, but he comes to school clean, well groomed, and unbruised every day. He is obviously NOT a physically abused child.
Anyway, he does this for the sub. The sub then CHANGES the note to the top (best) note, and says (in her note to me) that she did this because "she does not believe in hitting."
I don't care what you believe in or don't believe in, each parent needs to know how their child's day really was! You can't go changing notes cause you feel sorry for the student!Then, guess what? All the other kids who did not have the first note circled started crying and saying there Mom was going to hit them too!
So she dug her own grave on this one.I'm a little annoyed that this sub did this, but I'm trying to think of it as a learning experience for her, hopefully next time she will not let the kids manipulate her like that.
Thanks for reading! Hope you got a good laugh!