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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]eh, punishing the entire class like that by holding them after the bell and then speaking sarcastically to a kid who explained that she would be late for a doctors appt if she didn't leave soon.....that seems pretty out of line. What if kids who had done nothing wrong missed their bus? I would tell your daughter that you are going to email the teacher about this and make sure that you have the full story about what actually happened. [/quote] [b]IF[/b] the teacher made the statement that OP says, that is inappropriate. However, if it is not an ongoing problem, this is something that should be dropped like a hot potato. [b]I find it hard to believe that the teacher kept them very long--unless it was to clean up a mess. Hint: most teachers are as anxious for the kids to go home as the students are. It was likely an excuse the child made because she stopped and chatted with a friend. From the mom's reaction, it sounds like the kid knows how to push her buttons.[/quote] [/b] I'm also suspect that the girl might have fudged this story about the teacher a bit so that she wouldn't get into trouble for dawdling. [/quote]
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