Anonymous wrote:People put way too much on schools. Schools cannot be parents. If your child is depressed for whatever reason, it is your responsibility to get them help. If they miss their friends, it is your job to find safe ways to socialize. Schools are for academics. That is their role. If your kid is sad, bored, misses her friends, that's your job to help her. It's not her school's job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those teachers saying it’s great that there are no shooter drills, I think you’re going to be in for a sad shock when schools are back. School shootings were a sign of a frustrated and forgotten child raging at the society and school system that didn’t care about them. Only teachers could be so clueless to not understand that no school for a year has made this a thousand times worse.
Typically school shooters were social outcasts so not having fellow students think they are freaks is a good thing. Lots of kids like DL because a lot of the negative social pressures no longer exist. My kid loves it because the kids who cause all of the behavior issues don't come to class. Now school is actual instruction instead of constant behavioral disruptions.
Anonymous wrote:For those teachers saying it’s great that there are no shooter drills, I think you’re going to be in for a sad shock when schools are back. School shootings were a sign of a frustrated and forgotten child raging at the society and school system that didn’t care about them. Only teachers could be so clueless to not understand that no school for a year has made this a thousand times worse.
Anonymous wrote:Was this a private school? If it was a public school I would have walked those kids up to the office and left them there with the Principal. This was not acceptable that you had to stay. As soon as your contract hours were over you should have left.Anonymous wrote:Last year, I lost my second job because there were 3-4 parents who would pick their kids up late every day. I had to wait with the students until their parents showed up. My after-school job fired me because I was late too often. I've been able to tutor online for the last few months and it has helped with my bills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A distant, fond memory - 'accidents' or pee problems
Let’s be honest here. You don’t let some students use the bathroom.
NP. You would be surprised. Some kids had pee problems so y the time they asked it was too late. Some didn’t ask, I’d spot the pee spot.
NP. When I taught 1st grade, I learned quickly to have a "use the bathroom whenever you want policy" (we had a single stall in the classroom so I could monitor easily). One boy had diarrhea in his seat and sat in it until lunch. Some kids are just afraid to ask or shy.
Was this a private school? If it was a public school I would have walked those kids up to the office and left them there with the Principal. This was not acceptable that you had to stay. As soon as your contract hours were over you should have left.Anonymous wrote:Last year, I lost my second job because there were 3-4 parents who would pick their kids up late every day. I had to wait with the students until their parents showed up. My after-school job fired me because I was late too often. I've been able to tutor online for the last few months and it has helped with my bills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A distant, fond memory - 'accidents' or pee problems
Let’s be honest here. You don’t let some students use the bathroom.
NP. You would be surprised. Some kids had pee problems so y the time they asked it was too late. Some didn’t ask, I’d spot the pee spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the discipline issues that eat away at instructional time. The kids with behavioral issues don't show up to class (or rarely). Their parents don't want to deal with them so they don't make them do anything they don't want to do. We still have meetings about them but it usually boils down to poor parenting or lack of parenting and the parents tell us they don't want to deal with them.
I no longer have to wait with students whose parents don't pick them up after school. That was an almost daily occurrence.
I really wonder why some people are teachers.
I really wonder why some people are parents. #Swallow
Anonymous wrote:I'm dreading going back to public school after this year in private. Distance learning sounds terrible. In school sounds terrible. Why can't we do better?