Anonymous wrote:How convenient Ms. Troll.
Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher and I will say this: I hate brown nosers. I can't imagine the pair of tickets or the beach week that would be worth it to me to be beholden to some parents. I have had parents try to give me things and I always graciously decline. I don't forget, though. And--newsflash!--it's never the parents of the really good students who attempt this. I find it manipulative and condescending. What I really like is when a student writes me a heartfelt note about how I have helped them in some way. Preferably delivered after grades are due. (I don't read them before I turn in grades anyway, despite what parents might think.)
Oh...and do you teach at one of the Cathedral schools?
Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher and I will say this: I hate brown nosers. I can't imagine the pair of tickets or the beach week that would be worth it to me to be beholden to some parents. I have had parents try to give me things and I always graciously decline. I don't forget, though. And--newsflash!--it's never the parents of the really good students who attempt this. I find it manipulative and condescending. What I really like is when a student writes me a heartfelt note about how I have helped them in some way. Preferably delivered after grades are due. (I don't read them before I turn in grades anyway, despite what parents might think.)
Anonymous wrote:Color you green pp. I know the heads of all of the schools accept play tickets, baseball tickets, weeks at the beach, etc. and so do the faculty. Your assertions are simply ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The parents and students all know who these rule-breakers are. The rule-breakers are marked as brown-nosers."
Really? Some families discreetly provide gifts to faculty and staff.
Your reply is laughable.
What's even more laughable is that you think people don't find out about the gifts.
Anonymous wrote:"The parents and students all know who these rule-breakers are. The rule-breakers are marked as brown-nosers."
Really? Some families discreetly provide gifts to faculty and staff.
Your reply is laughable.