Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
I can. If I had missed class because I was sick and I had to take a quiz when I returned, I would say something to my parent. I would hope that the teacher would allow me to retake the quiz, which is exactly what happened here. And I would be done with it.
If a teacher didn’t follow the policy and made me sit a quiz they fully knew I would fail, I’d have spoken to my parents as well aw guidance counselor but we took class rank very seriously.
This exactly. No teenager on the face of the Earth would not have complained, especially if they are a good student.
And what the two poster above ignored is that the teacher immediately gave a retake, so class rank wasn’t an issue at all.
Also, I was a good student. I didn’t “complain.” I simply solved problems. That can be done without complaining.
You again with immediate? No the retake was only offered after the child failed. Setting a kid up to fail is the work of a bad teacher.
This is insane. The child was given a retake. Mom and kid need to get a life.
The teacher take-down that has gone on for PAGES is absolutely blown out of proportion. It’s absurd.
What we’ve learned on this thread is one mistake = bad teacher. (Therefore, all teachers are bad teachers because they have the pesky weakness of being human.)
Clearly there are a couple of posters here who have never, ever made a mistake in their lives.
The next time there is a scandal about a teacher of abusing a student and you wondered to yourself “how could this possibly happen?” just read the above.
A teacher violated a well publicized policy. Instead of acknowledging that this kind of behavior is detrimental, you run, screaming to the defense of the teacher, make up facts that didn’t happen, and excoriate who? The victim. And the victims parent were speaking out.
This is “how it could possibly happen”. There will be someone like you covering it up.
+1 this. Until teachers a knowledge this, there can be no further rational discussion.
Sigh. We’ve all acknowledged the mistake. What we won’t acknowledge is that it was done in a vindictive, intentional manner (which has been stated multiple times).
Yes, I am going to defend a teacher against unnecessary attack like the Mom has done here.
Both can be true:
The teacher violated a policy (and immediately fixed it).
The mother has been repeatedly insulting and incapable of grace.
So you got your acknowledgment. Can you also acknowledge the pages of insulting a teacher’s professionalism and character is inappropriate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
I can. If I had missed class because I was sick and I had to take a quiz when I returned, I would say something to my parent. I would hope that the teacher would allow me to retake the quiz, which is exactly what happened here. And I would be done with it.
If a teacher didn’t follow the policy and made me sit a quiz they fully knew I would fail, I’d have spoken to my parents as well aw guidance counselor but we took class rank very seriously.
This exactly. No teenager on the face of the Earth would not have complained, especially if they are a good student.
And what the two poster above ignored is that the teacher immediately gave a retake, so class rank wasn’t an issue at all.
Also, I was a good student. I didn’t “complain.” I simply solved problems. That can be done without complaining.
You again with immediate? No the retake was only offered after the child failed. Setting a kid up to fail is the work of a bad teacher.
This is insane. The child was given a retake. Mom and kid need to get a life.
The teacher take-down that has gone on for PAGES is absolutely blown out of proportion. It’s absurd.
What we’ve learned on this thread is one mistake = bad teacher. (Therefore, all teachers are bad teachers because they have the pesky weakness of being human.)
Clearly there are a couple of posters here who have never, ever made a mistake in their lives.
The next time there is a scandal about a teacher of abusing a student and you wondered to yourself “how could this possibly happen?” just read the above.
A teacher violated a well publicized policy. Instead of acknowledging that this kind of behavior is detrimental, you run, screaming to the defense of the teacher, make up facts that didn’t happen, and excoriate who? The victim. And the victims parent were speaking out.
This is “how it could possibly happen”. There will be someone like you covering it up.
+1 this. Until teachers a knowledge this, there can be no further rational discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
I can. If I had missed class because I was sick and I had to take a quiz when I returned, I would say something to my parent. I would hope that the teacher would allow me to retake the quiz, which is exactly what happened here. And I would be done with it.
If a teacher didn’t follow the policy and made me sit a quiz they fully knew I would fail, I’d have spoken to my parents as well aw guidance counselor but we took class rank very seriously.
This exactly. No teenager on the face of the Earth would not have complained, especially if they are a good student.
And what the two poster above ignored is that the teacher immediately gave a retake, so class rank wasn’t an issue at all.
Also, I was a good student. I didn’t “complain.” I simply solved problems. That can be done without complaining.
You again with immediate? No the retake was only offered after the child failed. Setting a kid up to fail is the work of a bad teacher.
This is insane. The child was given a retake. Mom and kid need to get a life.
The teacher take-down that has gone on for PAGES is absolutely blown out of proportion. It’s absurd.
What we’ve learned on this thread is one mistake = bad teacher. (Therefore, all teachers are bad teachers because they have the pesky weakness of being human.)
Clearly there are a couple of posters here who have never, ever made a mistake in their lives.
The next time there is a scandal about a teacher of abusing a student and you wondered to yourself “how could this possibly happen?” just read the above.
A teacher violated a well publicized policy. Instead of acknowledging that this kind of behavior is detrimental, you run, screaming to the defense of the teacher, make up facts that didn’t happen, and excoriate who? The victim. And the victims parent were speaking out.
This is “how it could possibly happen”. There will be someone like you covering it up.
+1 this. Until teachers an knowledge this, there can be no further rational discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
I can. If I had missed class because I was sick and I had to take a quiz when I returned, I would say something to my parent. I would hope that the teacher would allow me to retake the quiz, which is exactly what happened here. And I would be done with it.
If a teacher didn’t follow the policy and made me sit a quiz they fully knew I would fail, I’d have spoken to my parents as well aw guidance counselor but we took class rank very seriously.
This exactly. No teenager on the face of the Earth would not have complained, especially if they are a good student.
And what the two poster above ignored is that the teacher immediately gave a retake, so class rank wasn’t an issue at all.
Also, I was a good student. I didn’t “complain.” I simply solved problems. That can be done without complaining.
You again with immediate? No the retake was only offered after the child failed. Setting a kid up to fail is the work of a bad teacher.
This is insane. The child was given a retake. Mom and kid need to get a life.
The teacher take-down that has gone on for PAGES is absolutely blown out of proportion. It’s absurd.
What we’ve learned on this thread is one mistake = bad teacher. (Therefore, all teachers are bad teachers because they have the pesky weakness of being human.)
Clearly there are a couple of posters here who have never, ever made a mistake in their lives.
The next time there is a scandal about a teacher of abusing a student and you wondered to yourself “how could this possibly happen?” just read the above.
A teacher violated a well publicized policy. Instead of acknowledging that this kind of behavior is detrimental, you run, screaming to the defense of the teacher, make up facts that didn’t happen, and excoriate who? The victim. And the victims parent were speaking out.
This is “how it could possibly happen”. There will be someone like you covering it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
I can. If I had missed class because I was sick and I had to take a quiz when I returned, I would say something to my parent. I would hope that the teacher would allow me to retake the quiz, which is exactly what happened here. And I would be done with it.
If a teacher didn’t follow the policy and made me sit a quiz they fully knew I would fail, I’d have spoken to my parents as well aw guidance counselor but we took class rank very seriously.
This exactly. No teenager on the face of the Earth would not have complained, especially if they are a good student.
And what the two poster above ignored is that the teacher immediately gave a retake, so class rank wasn’t an issue at all.
Also, I was a good student. I didn’t “complain.” I simply solved problems. That can be done without complaining.
You again with immediate? No the retake was only offered after the child failed. Setting a kid up to fail is the work of a bad teacher.
This is insane. The child was given a retake. Mom and kid need to get a life.
The teacher take-down that has gone on for PAGES is absolutely blown out of proportion. It’s absurd.
What we’ve learned on this thread is one mistake = bad teacher. (Therefore, all teachers are bad teachers because they have the pesky weakness of being human.)
Clearly there are a couple of posters here who have never, ever made a mistake in their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
I can. If I had missed class because I was sick and I had to take a quiz when I returned, I would say something to my parent. I would hope that the teacher would allow me to retake the quiz, which is exactly what happened here. And I would be done with it.
If a teacher didn’t follow the policy and made me sit a quiz they fully knew I would fail, I’d have spoken to my parents as well aw guidance counselor but we took class rank very seriously.
This exactly. No teenager on the face of the Earth would not have complained, especially if they are a good student.
And what the two poster above ignored is that the teacher immediately gave a retake, so class rank wasn’t an issue at all.
Also, I was a good student. I didn’t “complain.” I simply solved problems. That can be done without complaining.
You again with immediate? No the retake was only offered after the child failed. Setting a kid up to fail is the work of a bad teacher.
This is insane. The child was given a retake. Mom and kid need to get a life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
I can. If I had missed class because I was sick and I had to take a quiz when I returned, I would say something to my parent. I would hope that the teacher would allow me to retake the quiz, which is exactly what happened here. And I would be done with it.
If a teacher didn’t follow the policy and made me sit a quiz they fully knew I would fail, I’d have spoken to my parents as well aw guidance counselor but we took class rank very seriously.
This exactly. No teenager on the face of the Earth would not have complained, especially if they are a good student.
And what the two poster above ignored is that the teacher immediately gave a retake, so class rank wasn’t an issue at all.
Also, I was a good student. I didn’t “complain.” I simply solved problems. That can be done without complaining.
You again with immediate? No the retake was only offered after the child failed. Setting a kid up to fail is the work of a bad teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
I can. If I had missed class because I was sick and I had to take a quiz when I returned, I would say something to my parent. I would hope that the teacher would allow me to retake the quiz, which is exactly what happened here. And I would be done with it.
If a teacher didn’t follow the policy and made me sit a quiz they fully knew I would fail, I’d have spoken to my parents as well aw guidance counselor but we took class rank very seriously.
This exactly. No teenager on the face of the Earth would not have complained, especially if they are a good student.
And what the two poster above ignored is that the teacher immediately gave a retake, so class rank wasn’t an issue at all.
Also, I was a good student. I didn’t “complain.” I simply solved problems. That can be done without complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
I can. If I had missed class because I was sick and I had to take a quiz when I returned, I would say something to my parent. I would hope that the teacher would allow me to retake the quiz, which is exactly what happened here. And I would be done with it.
If a teacher didn’t follow the policy and made me sit a quiz they fully knew I would fail, I’d have spoken to my parents as well aw guidance counselor but we took class rank very seriously.
This exactly. No teenager on the face of the Earth would not have complained, especially if they are a good student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
I can. If I had missed class because I was sick and I had to take a quiz when I returned, I would say something to my parent. I would hope that the teacher would allow me to retake the quiz, which is exactly what happened here. And I would be done with it.
If a teacher didn’t follow the policy and made me sit a quiz they fully knew I would fail, I’d have spoken to my parents as well aw guidance counselor but we took class rank very seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
I can. If I had missed class because I was sick and I had to take a quiz when I returned, I would say something to my parent. I would hope that the teacher would allow me to retake the quiz, which is exactly what happened here. And I would be done with it.
Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
I can. If I had missed class because I was sick and I had to take a quiz when I returned, I would say something to my parent. I would hope that the teacher would allow me to retake the quiz, which is exactly what happened here. And I would be done with it.
Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is comical. I cannot imagine complaining to my mom that the teacher made me take a quiz.
Kids are so soft now.