Anonymous wrote:In ES would be the time when so many special needs are identified. So it surprises me to hear that you can’t bring them up for EMTs. Sounds like a bad principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You didn't share what was happening in your school.
Ok, that's fair. Students who yell and curse at you. Students who are allowed by admin to not follow the rules that everyone else has to follow, which causes a domino effect as soon as one doesn't have to follow a rule. Once admin tells them they don't have to follow a rule, then they have zero respect for you as the adult in charge whereas admin comes in to "fix" the problem but then is nowhere to be found once they've created this detrimental dynamic between you and the student. Students who scream directly in your ear when they don't like what you ask for them to do. Students who throw objects at you. Admins who encourage teachers to put themselves between students who are physically fighting. Students who disrupt the learning environment nearly every day for the 20 something other students in the room and we're told to not do anything that will set them off --like complete their assigned work--but we're held responsible when they haven't completed assignments.
These are not students with IEPs or students who are allowed to be brought up for EMTs. Elementary school. -OP
Anonymous wrote:HS:
Students come to school high as a kite, around 1:00 in the afternoon. Nothing is done.
Students have parent notes "please excuse so-and-so for being late today," no reason and students have 20+ of them per quarter with no consequences.
Parent demands to know why I "gave so-and-so a B" when they worked so hard. I explain that so-and-so earned a B, parent complains to AP and P and I am told to change the grade.
ES - student throwing chairs, scissors, staplers, books, even a desk once, multiple times a week (well, 3 times in 2 weeks). We evacuate the classroom, kids are afraid, I am afraid, but parents say we have to be nicer to their child (denile!) and administrator says we need to collect more data.
I could go on and on. There are no consequences for anything at schools right now. The students are in charge, the Administrators have to backbone and central office is a joke. Oh, and BTW, don't complain to much, it you will find yourself involuntarily transferred.
Anonymous wrote:At my school teachers are not allowed to intervene in physical fights.
Anonymous wrote:You didn't share what was happening in your school.