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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Anonymous wrote: How about eating out of camera while students are working independently? I'm sure plenty do this, too. But there is nothing wrong if a teacher eats a bite here or there. My goodness...[b]what are we dictators?[/b] [/quote] Yes. You are dictators. And OP, if you go to the principal with this complaint, he/she will laugh at you. Find something better to whine about.[/quote] Well..., since the adm and teachers judge students’ manners and grade citizenship skills, it is fair to judge their professionalism. They can laugh all they want if they are piggies.[/quote] What is this the 1950s? My kids don't get manners grades, and there is not an "eats in class" component to their soft-skills section of the report card. My kids teachers (upper elementary, AAP) the past two years allowed snacks in class as long as they were non-nut (class allergy), didn't have loud wrappers, and didn't make a huge mess. Honestly, if you have a problem, address it with the teacher or the principal rather than make passive-aggressive complaints to the internet that will not fix your concern.[/quote]
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