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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A teacher is not your nanny! [/quote] You realize that the more kids invest in their surroundings, the easier it is for teachers to teach, right? I'm sure many parents, including myself, would gladly volunteer their time teaching kids how to clean their shared spaces if it meant that more kids learned to be decent citizens. If you're among the ones who would decline, we already know that. Many parents volunteer hundreds of hours a year to clean up after your precious snowflakes so the teachers don't have to waste their time.[/quote] The parents who would pitch in to help generally already have kids who are polite, hardworking, and helpful. Those kids would be dutifully scrubbing the toilets while the ones who never turn in classwork and wander the halls all day would be scrolling on their phones and begging their parents to Door Dash them lunch. There would be no consequences for not helping, just as there are no consequences for not handing in work and not going to class. The sentiment behind this idea is understandable but the wheels would fall off in about a week.[/quote]
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