Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Few years ago, HS English Teacher was let go because she had an affair with her male student. Luckily for her, he was redshirted and was 18 yrs old. So she was not sent to jail or labelled as a pedophile. Just an unexpected consequence of redshirting.
The vast majority of kids turn 18 in high school. What are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:are you the redshirt lady? you have seriously developed an unhealthy obsession on this issue. You post constantly on it. You are blaming it for all problems in the world including pedoplhilia which is crazy. You really need therapy. Please get some help. I hope Jeff stops you from further feeding your obsession here. As most people don’t redshirt, it’s clearly not a major issue, it’s only 5% of kids. Just stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did I redshirt my skate August bday boy?
None of your business!
Please ask me in person sometime. I would love to tell you how it’s none of your business to your face.
You don't have to explain. Your kid is intellectually, emotionally, socially and physically unable to cut it in his class with same age peers. Redshirting does not make him a leader, it just makes him able to barely function in an average way in the classroom with younger children.
Anonymous wrote:Few years ago, HS English Teacher was let go because she had an affair with her male student. Luckily for her, he was redshirted and was 18 yrs old. So she was not sent to jail or labelled as a pedophile. Just an unexpected consequence of redshirting.
Anonymous wrote:This is one of the only things I have really learned from this board because I thought more people sent their kids a year early (ie September birthdays)
Anonymous wrote:Why did I redshirt my skate August bday boy?
None of your business!
Please ask me in person sometime. I would love to tell you how it’s none of your business to your face.
You don't have to explain. Your kid is intellectually, emotionally, socially and physically unable to cut it in his class with same age peers. Redshirting does not make him a leader, it just makes him able to barely function in an average way in the classroom with younger children. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former teacher here- as soon as I knew I was having a summer baby, I mentally redshirted him. I had seen several instances of redshirted leaders and youngest struggling by that point.
But what about those poor December-born kids who will have to compete against 16 months older than them? And you do realize that those redshirted had nothing to be proud of, right? They’re only leaders because they’re older, not smarter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former teacher here- as soon as I knew I was having a summer baby, I mentally redshirted him. I had seen several instances of redshirted leaders and youngest struggling by that point.
But what about those poor December-born kids who will have to compete against 16 months older than them? And you do realize that those redshirted had nothing to be proud of, right? They’re only leaders because they’re older, not smarter.
Those kids don't exist in my school with a 9/1 cut off date so I don't have to even consider them. You realize people are making decisions based on their own district rules and not yours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former teacher here- as soon as I knew I was having a summer baby, I mentally redshirted him. I had seen several instances of redshirted leaders and youngest struggling by that point.
But what about those poor December-born kids who will have to compete against 16 months older than them? And you do realize that those redshirted had nothing to be proud of, right? They’re only leaders because they’re older, not smarter.