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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stop volunteering so many hours. It clearly isn't appreciated. Don't volunteers for her anymore. School year is almost over so let it go.[/quote] I'm really surprised how many people say let it go. Maybe I will try. I have canceled my classroom volunteer hours for the rest of the year already. I guess I'm worried that if I let it go, she will think it is OK to treat me badly, and then maybe she'll think it is OK to treat my child badly...like she can get away with it or something. Obviously, she doesn't like me. Is that nuts? I guess it might be. I've just never encountered this kind of treatment before (at least not until I came to this school). I don't really know how to handle it. [/quote] I'm really surprised too, OP. Wonder if that teacher is on here sock puppeting! I agree with your decision to cancel the rest of your hours. Only a few weeks left anyway - you can donate your time and work to someone with some manners.[/quote] Hahaha. Hi OP! [/quote] I'm not OP. And, I'm surprised about those defending the teacher. Being a teacher does not mean you have a free hand to act how you want. I'm not sure why we all feel the need to tip toe around and baby teachers b/c their job is "hard." Yes, it is. And our teachers have my utmost respect. If I acted rudely in my job, I'd be held accountable for it. So should a teacher. And, while I would not cause any sort of confrontation in the class, depending on how rude s/he was, this may be elevated. [/quote]
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