Wow the death penalty for name calling.![]()
Listening to your children is one thing, but thinking your kids would never lie to you is absurd.
It's refreshing to see a parent who wants their child to take responsibility and pay the consequences for their actions. There are many other people who would be here complaining that the the teacher had the nerve to send the child to the principal for the same action. Good luck and keep up the good work!
This is hilarious. You are in for a long road ahead if you think that the schools just make stuff up to get kids in trouble at home. Yep, and your kids would never lie to get out of troubleI thought someone had probably wondered this. This makes me sad for the little girl. I am thankful for my dd's that know they can come to me with anything, and I will listen. I also never doubt them-and I would never take the word of a teacher over theirs. So sad.
My 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Miller... I'll never forget her.
"Jerk" would not be the name I would have used for that female dog! That lady was mean as the devil, and I can remember her face 30 years later. I remember the one day she smiled. I am not kidding. She was the most miserable woman.
That being said, she probably would have slapped me if I called her any name.
My 3rd grade teacher was Mrs. Clisham- also evil. I'll never forget the day she grabbed David W. by the hair and shook him......... I was "sick" for a good part of 3rd grade....
Another reason to bring back capital punishment to the schools. This would have already been taken care of before your daughter got home from school. Than she should have had an extra dose from you or the father. The young kids today do not respect adults, and its the parents fault.![]()
I had a Mrs. Southard. she threw things at students, flipped desks, and sat on students as a punishment. (she probably weighed 300lbs.)I had one too. Mrs. Bratek. She was pure demon.
So mean. So mean to me, to other students. A boy named Jason had a stapler thrown at him (he ducked) - another boy (coincidentally also named Jason) had an eraser thrown at him (he didn't duck - whacked him right in the side of his head)
She was horribly mean, and cruel and seemed to almost get off on making kids cry.
I remember checking out of the hospital when I had my oldest son and spotting her at the Candy Stripe desk. Now she was tormenting sick patients??? I couldn't even look her way. I felt like a little kid again, and this was yearrrrrrrrrs later.
There ARE *jerk* teachers out there.![]()
She shook her head, looked at me strangely and said "It feels like I have a rock in my ear." I asked her why it would feel that way and she said "Because I HAVE a rock in my ear."
That brought back memories..."I'm going to call your teacher and talk to her/him...is she/he going to tell me the same thing?"When dd would start spinning some outlandish tale, I'd ask her, "If I was speaking to your teacher right now, what would she tell me?" Then she'd begin to backtrack, "Well, maybe I did exaggerate about such and such."
That's freaking hilarious. Is this the same kid that called the teacher a jerk? Because I'm really starting to like her.![]()