Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They might have to walk laps or something during recess. That's obviously the response to the Mommys who will complain that little Jacob "needs to get his energy out!"
Walking laps is considered corporal punishment so I hope that is not the case.
Please tell me you are joking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They might have to walk laps or something during recess. That's obviously the response to the Mommys who will complain that little Jacob "needs to get his energy out!"
Walking laps is considered corporal punishment so I hope that is not the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. You can thank ineffective parents for this policy. Specifically, the ones who aren't willing to discipline at home and aren't responding to my emails detailing Snowflake's disruptive behavior. Apart from missing 1/3 of 1/2 of total recess time, these kids have no incentive to stop the disruptions and then ALL my kids suffer.
Not understanding why ALL the children must get in trouble. Let the one kid stay inside. Put his ass in another class. Put him with the gym teacher, the music, the art, the admin team.
Anonymous wrote:They might have to walk laps or something during recess. That's obviously the response to the Mommys who will complain that little Jacob "needs to get his energy out!"
Anonymous wrote:I've heard complaints from parents with kids at other schools that their kids lost recess time as a consequence for bad behavior. This is strictly against PGCPS policy and I'm interested what your experiences have been.
We had one instance where my child reported that they had lost recess time because they were rowdy in the classroom. I immediately contacted the Principal and although they immediately spoke to the teacher about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. You can thank ineffective parents for this policy. Specifically, the ones who aren't willing to discipline at home and aren't responding to my emails detailing Snowflake's disruptive behavior. Apart from missing 1/3 of 1/2 of total recess time, these kids have no incentive to stop the disruptions and then ALL my kids suffer.
No really. You can thank an ineffective teacher for taking away recess from everyone. I understand why teachers take recess away from an individual for misbehaving (even though it is counter to all research on the subject.) I'll never understand why a teacher thinks it makes sense to punish the rest of the class.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. You can thank ineffective parents for this policy. Specifically, the ones who aren't willing to discipline at home and aren't responding to my emails detailing Snowflake's disruptive behavior. Apart from missing 1/3 of 1/2 of total recess time, these kids have no incentive to stop the disruptions and then ALL my kids suffer.