Anonymous wrote:
Very sweet thought. When I told the principal that I had ample evidence to prosecute, and that if she did not do something I (and the rest of the parents) would, suddenly that teacher "moved to another state"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just my sympathy, OP. I hate my son's teacher, too.
My sympathy as well. We had the k teacher from h**L! And a 3dr grade treacher we still think we can presecute for child abuse. Very difficult. We did not think that every child was special, but we did feel that no child deserved to be screamed at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please spell out what makes a lawyer awful. --a teacher who wants to know
A few I've seen.
1. Laziness - no updates to let you know if your case is moving forward
2. Lack of enthusiasm, like each day is another day at the office.
3. playing favorites
I've seen so many good lawyers too, so those with the above traits above stick out like a sore thumb.
seriously, folks?
such a waste of energy on teachers
We do a job. Some of us shine; other don't. Same can be said for people in OTHER professions.