Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, as a parent what are you doing about it.
I work in a school. That's how I know the behaviors are bad--I see it first hand. I work with different grades and it's bad all around.
In my opinion--parents care more about being friends with their kids than disciplining. Students don't respect adults anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, let me get this straight. You're on the verge of summer vacation and students are both frustrated and acting out? And the teachers think that this is a fatal flaw of the students - that they act out near summer vacation and don't respect the status quo?
Wow. You're right. A real revelation here.
And what's your point? Why are you so defensive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's really, really bad. Even the "good" kids are acting out. Students do not respect the adults in the building or the rules and routines of the year.
I'm not surprised so many teachers are quitting![]()
It sounds like the teachers have lost control. I wouldn't blame children.
+1
Children are never to blame.
Anonymous wrote:Schools over. The kids are done. Just ride it out.
Anonymous wrote:So, let me get this straight. You're on the verge of summer vacation and students are both frustrated and acting out? And the teachers think that this is a fatal flaw of the students - that they act out near summer vacation and don't respect the status quo?
Wow. You're right. A real revelation here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's really, really bad. Even the "good" kids are acting out. Students do not respect the adults in the building or the rules and routines of the year.
I'm not surprised so many teachers are quitting![]()
It sounds like the teachers have lost control. I wouldn't blame children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's really, really bad. Even the "good" kids are acting out. Students do not respect the adults in the building or the rules and routines of the year.
I'm not surprised so many teachers are quitting![]()
It sounds like the teachers have lost control. I wouldn't blame children.
Anonymous wrote:It's really, really bad. Even the "good" kids are acting out. Students do not respect the adults in the building or the rules and routines of the year.
I'm not surprised so many teachers are quitting![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, as a parent what are you doing about it.
I work in a school. That's how I know the behaviors are bad--I see it first hand. I work with different grades and it's bad all around.
In my opinion--parents care more about being friends with their kids than disciplining. Students don't respect adults anymore.
Anonymous wrote:So, as a parent what are you doing about it.