I remember giving a speech to my class about how the Iranian hostage crisis wasn’t Jimmy Carter’s fault. I was 8. Another girl have a speech for Anderson saying she thought someone should vote for him so he wouldn’t feel bad. I think Carter won our class but it was a close vote. Anderson didn’t do badly because the girl who gave the Anderson speech was a well liked pretty red head. I feel like they couldn’t really do that sort of an exercise in a third grade class with the last few elections. |
Hmmm, this sounds a lot like my childhood! |
OMG I was just talking about this with DH a few days ago. I was in 3rd grade and one of the astronauts was the best friend of my classmate’s dad. Each of us wrote him a question on a file card, and he wrote a response to every single one and gave each of us his autograph. Then we saw the launch on TV in our classroom. I just remember being in shock, but too young to really process the tragedy. |
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I remember that my group of friends, about six girls, would take turns booting one of us from the group at a time by ignoring and walking away from her at recess. Within a day or two, she would be allowed back in. It sounds terrible, but that was pretty much the only really mean thing we did among the girls, and our class otherwise didn’t really have drama. I was in the G&T class, so it was the same group of kids together until 6th grade.
My DD is a 5th grader in a full-time G&T class, and maybe my memory is selective, but the girls in her class (and her grade in general) sound so much more toxic. Many stories of meanness, intense competitiveness, and some girls forming a “smart girls club” of only the smartest girls in a class where everyone is smart. My elementary class was mostly kids of immigrants and low to upper middle class. Some kids wore Reeboks & Nikes, but a lot of us got clothes & shoes from the cheap store, and it was no big deal. None of us hung out together after school until middle school. I would call my BFF on the phone and we’d chat for an hour. There might have been some girls who had their period by 6th grade, but if there was, none of us talked about it. Some girls in Gen Ed were more developed and had boyfriends. Girls in my class found this very fascinating, but none of us expressed an interest in dating till we moved on to middle school. |
A couple of times and a lot during high school. We moved to a different town, and I didn’t like using the toilets at the new school. We had to ask for permission to leave during class, which was embarrassing, so I never did. To make it even worse a group of guys hung around the toilets during breaks and lunch. They were always harassing guys going in, so I avoided using them |
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I loved elementary school. I went to elementary school late 80s-mid 90s in a small Midwest town that was having a boom. The elementary was brand new and my 1st grade teacher was a new grad and we adored her. She was amazing and so sweet, even after I left her class. I went to aftercare and sometimes she would walk down and ask a couple of us 4th graders to come help her in her classroom (prepping crafts for her 1st graders, room decor, etc.)
Some other things I remember was our library. We had the coolest librarian and on library days, before we were released to browse and check out books, she had a book selection she would read aloud to us. She was crazy and animated and would get into all the voices and characters. It was great. I also remember the chocolate peanut butter bars. They were like Reese’s holiday shapes (the pumpkin, tree, Easter egg), but made in a giant sheet pan and cut into squares. I also remember saying the Pledge of Allegiance daily. A 4th grader was picked daily to go the Principal’s office and lead it over the loud speaker. |
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I have so many memories of ES! I remember all of my teachers, including one I felt bad for because the kids were so mean to him.
I remember spelling tests and handouts with Hanukkah and Christmas songs we would sing in music class. I remember getting sent to to the office to use the scary paper cutter thing for my teacher when I was in 2nd grade. I remember metal lunchboxes and foil wrapped ding dongs and hot dog lunches once a month. I remember friend arguments where girls would side with one or the other and I always refused because both were my friends. I remember field days, presidential fitness tests and rope climbs. I remember new math and venn diagrams. I remember mock elections. I remember my friend shoplifting mini rubiks cubes in 5th grade and selling them at school! I was shocked but didn’t know what to do. |
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I remember playing the double jump rope games on the playground. We had so maybe songs for that. And games of kickball. And Oregon Trail in the computer lab.
I don’t remember at bullying- at least none to me and none that I witnessed. Also dont recall any extreme poor behavior. Talking out of turn was about the worst it got. There was definitely no chair throwing, swearing or disrespect to the teacher, or any of the insane behaviors that are rampant in most public schools now. |
Nope. PP is young. I graduated high school in '76 LOL. |
A lot of hitting. I remember going into the gym to watch the Challenger lift-off - when it exploded they just sent us back to class with no explanation. |
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I went to elementary school in the 90s in Northern VA. I also have some memories of preschool (just bits and pieces), also in northern VA!
I have a ton of memories from elementary school....kindergarten and playing on this huge, amazing wooden castle playground. We had a school meeting and we all sang, "we will, we will rock you". I went to half-day kindergarten and remember making things from macaroni and we did a whole performance at thanksgiving dressed up as native americans (ugg). I went to a new school 1st through 5th grade in the same district and the kids were really mean. I was the smallest girl in class and was bullied viciously. I was severely targeted by two boys on the playground, who tormented me constantly. One of them pantsed me on the playground when I was 7 and they got suspended for several days and never really came back to class. The kids NEVER forgot about that and brought it up through high school. There was a group of mean girls who were awful! I got in trouble for pushing another kid off of me once at school, but my parents pushed back pretty hard, as I was really just protecting myself. I never got in any physical fights, I was just pushed around and mostly it was verbal. I did have a good friend who had just been adopted from Costa Rica in 1st grade and she spoke only Spanish when we met. We immediately became friends and we would call people "caca" and giggle, thinking no one else knew what it meant! I didn't know any other Spanish lol. I remember taking scissors in kindergarten and looking at my long-sleeve turtleneck and thinking about how it would feel to cut my shirt and did a small cut on my shirt.... I approached a boy I liked at a school dance and tried to get him to dance with me when I was 8.... |
Wow. You can’t write in proper English. |