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[quote=Anonymous]My spouse is a high school teacher and this happens regularly: - Kid who rarely comes to class decides to show up. - Kid sits in the back of the classroom and starts watching tiktok with no headphones, so it’s loud and distracting - Teacher tells kid to put on headphones - Kid refuses -Teacher tells kid to put on headphones again - Kid refuses again, and yells at teacher - Teacher tells kid to leave - Kid leaves - 30 minutes later, kid shows up with a guidance counselor, who requests a meeting outside in the hallway with the teacher + kid. During class. - Teacher sighs and tells them that there’s a class going on right now. Teacher is trying to teach. - Guidance counselor ridiculously insists on a hallway meeting. - Teacher steps outside, kid is crying because teacher is picking on the kid, blah blah blah When all is said and done, in best cases the kid transfers to a new class to avoid the mean bad teacher. In worst cases, the kid pulls this crap daily. [/quote]
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