Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the senior's parent writes an excuse for the senior, saying the senior is "sick," then in my opinion as the parent of a senior, it's not Senior Skip Day, it's Helicopter Parenting Your Child Who Is About To Graduate From High School Day.
Wrong forum. No one asked your opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the parents know and allow it. It’s not rebellion. Not even mild rebellion.
The risk of consequences isn’t from the parents. It’s having an unexcused absence and you skipped on the day of a quiz. Will the teacher let you make it up? How much does it hurt your grade if they don’t?
Right. And honestly, the parents who endorse this crap knowingly are not doing themselves or their kids any favors.
It’s just a day of ffs it’s not rebellion, it’s not dangerous, y’all take life too seriously
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"senior skip day" aka "pop quiz day"![]()
If teachers of seniors are a-holes.
I teach mixed grade classes (an AP elective) and use Senior Skip Day as a day when the juniors and sophomores in the class can get caught up on any missing work and/or receive individualized help with concepts they're having trouble grasping. If a student is all caught up and doesn't need any review, great. Those kids can work on assignments for other classes.
It's not a big deal.
And I teach an AP class only offered to seniors. I can’t waste a day because I have too much content that needs to be covered before exams.
If you can't figure out how to deal with one day where you won't have a majority of your students so you pop quiz them as "punishment," you're not only an a-hole, you're a crappy teacher who doesn’t know how to plan.
If you can't figure out how to deal with one day where you won't have a majority of your students so you pop quiz them as "punishment," you're not only an a-hole, you're a crappy teacher who doesn’t know how to plan.
Call me an a-hole if you want.
Teachers have the lesson planned for weeks. Senior skip day is a random day. Teachers don’t know exactly when that day is so how can the plan. You are the a-hole.
Dedicated Teacher - thanks for all you do!
Some parents suck!
Senior Skip Day is FAR from random. All you have to do is listen to them talk. It's no secret when the day is, and it's planned at least a week in advance. If the a-hole teacher can't adjust her plans, that's on her and it makes her a crappy teacher. Does her world fall apart when there's a snow day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole point is the risk of getting in trouble, not to have mommy or daddy cover for you.
Hello 1980’s hairspray has damaged your brain cells.
NP. You really thought this was an effective comeback? The dumbing down of America may be a real phenomenon.
Anonymous wrote:My senior is super stressed about this. She’s very into school spirit but is aggravated that they are doing it so early in the year — she’s worried she will miss a test. When I was a kid, it was always in the spring when everyone had senioritis and college decisions were in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole point is the risk of getting in trouble, not to have mommy or daddy cover for you.
Hello 1980’s hairspray has damaged your brain cells.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the parents know and allow it. It’s not rebellion. Not even mild rebellion.
The risk of consequences isn’t from the parents. It’s having an unexcused absence and you skipped on the day of a quiz. Will the teacher let you make it up? How much does it hurt your grade if they don’t?
Right. And honestly, the parents who endorse this crap knowingly are not doing themselves or their kids any favors.
It’s just a day of ffs it’s not rebellion, it’s not dangerous, y’all take life too seriously
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the parents know and allow it. It’s not rebellion. Not even mild rebellion.
The risk of consequences isn’t from the parents. It’s having an unexcused absence and you skipped on the day of a quiz. Will the teacher let you make it up? How much does it hurt your grade if they don’t?
Right. And honestly, the parents who endorse this crap knowingly are not doing themselves or their kids any favors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My senior is super stressed about this. She’s very into school spirit but is aggravated that they are doing it so early in the year — she’s worried she will miss a test. When I was a kid, it was always in the spring when everyone had senioritis and college decisions were in.
That stress is part of adulting - weighing the sides, making difficult decisions, and owning the consequences.
Anonymous wrote:My senior is super stressed about this. She’s very into school spirit but is aggravated that they are doing it so early in the year — she’s worried she will miss a test. When I was a kid, it was always in the spring when everyone had senioritis and college decisions were in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are senior skip days really random? I was class of 97 and we did the 97th day of school for ours.
Exactly! It's NOT random, and if Ms. Senior AP Teacher doesn't know when it is, that says volumes about her relationships with her students.
And we wonder why teachers quit? Just look at this.
A teacher is considered crappy and accused of having poor relationships with students because she… wants to do her job well?
Ridiculous.