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In 3rd grade we had a substitute teacher who wrote down the words on the chalk board during a spelling test. To this day I still can't figure out if she was the coolest sub ever, or the dumbest.
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They hated him because he told them the truth.I have some:
- assistant principle got fired for calling the cheerleaders strippers (she didn't know the mic was on, cheerleaders were twerking)
I once didn't have enough money to pay for my lunch (after having already gone through the line and gotten my food) and I had the vice principal tell me he'd give me the money I needed (it was like 50 cents or something extra) but he didn't like the way I said thank you and took the change from his hand so he told me to go sit down with no food. If I remember right, I went something like, "Oh, thanks!" and turned around with the change in my hand, only for him to stop and take it back. Another kid then gave me the change to get lunch and I walked back over to get the food, but the vice principal saw me and got super red in the face and yelled at me to go sit down.
I didn't eat that day.
This reminds me of my earlier post in which my World History 1 teacher gave us the answers to the 50 questions that would make up our final exam. If anyone failed that class, it was because they refused to put in any effort (yes, she was that easy a teacher for the three classes I had her for).In 3rd grade we had a substitute teacher who wrote down the words on the chalk board during a spelling test. To this day I still can't figure out if she was the coolest sub ever, or the dumbest.
Some administrators see it as a power thing. Others may act that way to keep a wall of separation between students and staff. It's a shame because my high school's assistant principal was firm but fair in how he dealt with misbehavior and he was friendly when encountering students in passing in the hallways. Many of the students wished he had been our head principal because he knew how to relate to us and treat us like the young adults we were in both good and bad moments.Will never understand grown adults like that. How do you make it all the way to adulthood and even land a position of relative power, such as Vice Principal of a fucking school, without getting control of your own ego.
Having attended a private school, I know firsthand how fundraising often pays for the items that can't always be covered with the base tuition. However, it seems that a number of private schools now go overboard with fundraising either in terms of the number of fundraising events or the expected amount to be fundraised. The local private school's current fundraising requirement is ridiculous; anyone wishing to pay the flat fee to opt out of fundraising during the school has to pay an amount that is 33% higher than bare minimum fundraising requirement.So they spent the next two years constantly begging us for money. Or should I say, trying to get us to convince our parents to give them more money. The tuition wasn't exactly cheap so you can imagine most people weren't all that interested.
They did some weird stuff my senior year.
The cookbook thing is a pretty good idea, but not for $150. $25 or $30, maybe. But I'm an adult, and cook meals just about every day. I don't know how many teens like to cook other than microwaving leftovers.I went to a private high school and the first two years it was pretty nice. We had a lot of activities, trips, those kinds of things. Then something happened when I got into Jr year. I don't know exactly how or why, but they ran out of money. So they spent the next two years constantly begging us for money. Or should I say, trying to get us to convince our parents to give them more money. The tuition wasn't exactly cheap so you can imagine most people weren't all that interested.
They did some weird stuff my senior year. They doubled the price of prom tickets, even though all they were doing was the old 'decorate the cafeteria.' Then they had a raffle where you could win a date with one of the girls on the student council. We used to joke that the school had resorted to pimping. The dumbest thing was the damn cookbook. They encouraged us to send in family recipes so they could compile them into a special cookbook. They wanted $150 for the damn thing. Didn't exactly sell super well.
we had this kid who probably had autism/Asperger's because he would make truck noises (complete with gear shifting)
female baboons are more degenerate than their male counterparts.all the Black girls started twerking excessively over trap music.
Children are very cruel, but it is even worse when the teachers are the same. I have a story from college.I remember back in middle school (this was in 2001) there was kid who had a seizure one day during lunch. Most of the other kids laughed about it and mocked him for it for a long time. To me that always summed up what horrible little shits 12-13 year olds are.
There was something cool I managed to do in high school. I went to a private catholic school so we had to take religion classes. We were lucky because the religion teachers and the priest who did services were all pretty cool. Unfortunately there was this one fat woman who was a complete shit head. She was really full of herself, and her teaching method was nothing but "you need to feel guilty about everything." Everyone hated her except for a couple annoying girls who took the class too seriously.
One day I was at the mall and found a magnet that said "Jesus loves you, everyone else thinks you're an asshole." I thought that was just too perfect so I bought it and decided I would figure out a way to give it to her. My plan was to put it in an envelope and slip it under the classroom door early in the morning when no one was there. To make it better I included a letter that pretty much just called her a dumb fat bitch. I had a part time job, so I had one of my female co-workers write it for me so that they wouldn't be able to trace my handwriting.
It ended up working out perfectly. One of the administrative people was really mad about it, and he was 100% convinced that a girl had done it. The school ended up going on a little witch hunt to figure out which girl was the perpetrator. I never told anyone I had done it, so I never got caught. Well, I did finally tell everyone at the end of senior year.
Children are cruel, and the only thing that made me help to get through this was my mom. She inspired me every day, but especially at school. She has always been my biggest supporter and has instilled in me the importance of education. Growing up, she always ensured I had everything I needed to succeed in school, from the right supplies to a quiet study space. When preparing for college, I decided to write about this and take inspiration from sources like https://graduateway.com/my-mom-inspires-me/ with narrative essay examples. She has always been a hard worker and has taught me the importance of putting in the effort to achieve my goals. I can only hope to one day be half the parent she is to me.
i think i talked about a classmate that had seizures. we were a small class but the teachers always reminded us to go and fetch them as soon as she had her attacks. the creepy part about it was it would happen at random so you would never know when it could come. she would just fall on the ground, start shaking and blink like crazy. everytime it happened on the playground, kids would gather around in a circle and just watch her in fear and curiosity what the fuck was was going on. these are 7-10 year olds we talking about.I remember back in middle school (this was in 2001) there was kid who had a seizure one day during lunch. Most of the other kids laughed about it and mocked him for it for a long time. To me that always summed up what horrible little shits 12-13 year olds are.
Had a friend where at one of the schools he went to they tried making the fire drill somewhat realistic by setting up smoke machines in advance. In a "monkey's paw" sort of way, they ended up actually setting off the alarms and the fire department had to come out.there was a period during middle school, when kids used to set the trash bens on fire so the fire alarm would start. worst time it happened was during winter.