Anonymous wrote:teacher should be disbarred and put in jail
Anonymous wrote:In any case - just want to add - your kid needs to prepare for a retake because truly, he can’t let the original grades stand if he doesn’t know who cheated and who didn’t. The test actually was compromised.
Anonymous wrote:Have you all forgotten how stressful it is to be a high school teenager? And the college pressures? This would have had me in tears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:every educator should know collective punishment is prohibited.Anonymous wrote:Collective punishment is banned in most school districts and grading usually has standard set by the county. I would report the teacher and then tell your kid to tell you if the teacher does anything and then report them again for retaliation
This has caused unnecessary stress to students and parents.
Marking threats to students to execute an illegal act should not cause the teachers removal but it should cause some type of disciplinary action.
This is intimidation.
This is child neglect.
This is educational malpractice.
Best response as pointed out already is to retest everyone.
At my son's private, teacher found a cheat sheet. The whole class had daily detention until someone confessed. Zero parents complained. Just letting you know not everyone feels like you do.
Another moron. Detention doesn't impact college admissions. This 0 will. It is unfair to expect innocent students to suffer like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that teacher. How refreshing.
If the teacher goes through with the threat, they deserve to be fired and sued if any of those grade effect transcripts
If a class of students stands behind a cheater, they deserve to have it affect their transcripts. Academic integrity matters. We need more adults who advance because of their integrity. Lyign and cheating is ruining our world.
Why do you assume anyone knows who the cheater is?
Did you attend high school? Everyone knows who the cheater is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that teacher. How refreshing.
If the teacher goes through with the threat, they deserve to be fired and sued if any of those grade effect transcripts
If a class of students stands behind a cheater, they deserve to have it affect their transcripts. Academic integrity matters. We need more adults who advance because of their integrity. Lyign and cheating is ruining our world.
Why do you assume anyone knows who the cheater is?
Did you attend high school? Everyone knows who the cheater is.
I never knew. I have Aspergers and stayed in my lane because I didn't know how not to.
I don’t have Asperger’s and I never knew either. I wasn’t cool enough to know those things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:every educator should know collective punishment is prohibited.Anonymous wrote:Collective punishment is banned in most school districts and grading usually has standard set by the county. I would report the teacher and then tell your kid to tell you if the teacher does anything and then report them again for retaliation
This has caused unnecessary stress to students and parents.
Marking threats to students to execute an illegal act should not cause the teachers removal but it should cause some type of disciplinary action.
This is intimidation.
This is child neglect.
This is educational malpractice.
Best response as pointed out already is to retest everyone.
At my son's private, teacher found a cheat sheet. The whole class had daily detention until someone confessed. Zero parents complained. Just letting you know not everyone feels like you do.
Giving detention to a whole class is not the same thing as changing a grade that will be used to determine whether or not they can get into college.
Anonymous wrote:Team teacher.
Old school values.