Anonymous
Post 05/25/2019 10:03     Subject: Re:Did I overreact? The teenage boy edition

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP again. He wears a blazer everyday to school from October until April so he knows he needs to keep it in good condition or he will get written up for a uniform violation. I teach kindergarten and first grade and I can totally see my students dropping a button and then just not picking it up but they are five and six years old! Big difference. Now I know why my older brother drove my mother nuts. He had many winter coats stolen because he never locked the lock on his locker. Duh.


My DS school doesn’t have lock on lockers and coats don’t get stolen.

If he wears a blazer everyday he should have more than one.

Take to dry cleaner and have it pressed.


That sounds nice PP but that is unusual. Every school I’ve ever worked at has had issues with theft. The worst one was the private school. Not everyone has ,only to have two of everything that is $$$.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2019 09:42     Subject: Did I overreact? The teenage boy edition

OMG...I haven't read all the responses, but totally reasonable reaction in my mind. Your son is old enough to know better.
Anonymous
Post 05/24/2019 22:40     Subject: Re:Did I overreact? The teenage boy edition

Anonymous wrote:OP again. He wears a blazer everyday to school from October until April so he knows he needs to keep it in good condition or he will get written up for a uniform violation. I teach kindergarten and first grade and I can totally see my students dropping a button and then just not picking it up but they are five and six years old! Big difference. Now I know why my older brother drove my mother nuts. He had many winter coats stolen because he never locked the lock on his locker. Duh.


My DS school doesn’t have lock on lockers and coats don’t get stolen.

If he wears a blazer everyday he should have more than one.

Take to dry cleaner and have it pressed.
Anonymous
Post 05/24/2019 21:18     Subject: Did I overreact? The teenage boy edition


You sound alright to me, OP.

Follow through, though, otherwise he won't learn his lesson.

Anonymous
Post 05/22/2019 21:29     Subject: Did I overreact? The teenage boy edition

Learning to sew a button is such a basic skill! Even my husband grew up knowing how to sew on a button.