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A teacher walked up to me and said:
A teacher at my school wrote:
"PICK YOUR BOOKBAG OFF THE GROUND! PUT IT ON!"
And I say:
Me wrote:
"It's heavy, I can't!"
And she replies:
Teacher wrote:
"IT'S YOUR PARENTS' FAULT FOR GIVING YOU ALL THAT STUFF TO TAKE TO SCHOOL!"
I facepalmed and she started yelling at me, blaming my parents for everything in the world. And guess what she taught?
She was the READING coach, and the 'STUFF' my parents 'gave' me to take to school was BOOKS!
Case #2
My P.E coach after a bully pulled my hair out, cussed at me, kicked me, punched me AND... ouch. Basketball to the face.
My P.E teacher wrote:
"Well, it's your parents' fault for not making sure you're not bullied."
He didn't do ANYTHING about it.
Case #3
My previously mentioned P.E coach after a kid whispered to a friend in P.E:
P.E teacher wrote:
"Why do you ALWAYS talk in my class?"
The kid ducks down and pretends he didn't say anything, and then the coach yells at us.
P.E coach wrote:
"It's your parents' fault for not making you have self-control and not talk i class. I bet they even [Removed for your sake]!"
We pretty much sat there every day until school was out from that point on. And my class didn't do ANYTHING, and then he yelled at US and then acted like the class with the bullies were the best, most well-behaved class ever!
Any of your teachers do that? And my point is:
MOST KIDS DONT LISTEN TO THEIR PARENTS, THATS WHY THEY DO THAT!
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Scratchthatguys wrote:
A teacher walked up to me and said:
A teacher at my school wrote:
"PICK YOUR BOOKBAG OFF THE GROUND! PUT IT ON!"
And I say:
Me wrote:
"It's heavy, I can't!"
And she replies:
Teacher wrote:
"IT'S YOUR PARENTS' FAULT FOR GIVING YOU ALL THAT STUFF TO TAKE TO SCHOOL!"
I facepalmed and she started yelling at me, blaming my parents for everything in the world. And guess what she taught?
She was the READING coach, and the 'STUFF' my parents 'gave' me to take to school was BOOKS!
Case #2
My P.E coach after a bully pulled my hair out, cussed at me, kicked me, punched me AND... ouch. Basketball to the face.My P.E teacher wrote:
"Well, it's your parents' fault for not making sure you're not bullied."
He didn't do ANYTHING about it.
Case #3
My previously mentioned P.E coach after a kid whispered to a friend in P.E:P.E teacher wrote:
"Why do you ALWAYS talk in my class?"
The kid ducks down and pretends he didn't say anything, and then the coach yells at us.
P.E coach wrote:
"It's your parents' fault for not making you have self-control and not talk i class. I bet they even [Removed for your sake]!"
We pretty much sat there every day until school was out from that point on. And my class didn't do ANYTHING, and then he yelled at US and then acted like the class with the bullies were the best, most well-behaved class ever!
Any of your teachers do that? And my point is:
MOST KIDS DONT LISTEN TO THEIR PARENTS, THATS WHY THEY DO THAT!
I've dealt with similar and, I have to say, it really bugs me. Did they raise me? No, so why do they have the privileges to blame my parents for things? Sometimes teacher and principals can be smart alecs and act as if they know better about you than your actual parents, whom spend most of their time and life caring for you.

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Obviously, your school is crazed and the teachers are becoming too full of themselves. Anyways, why are they blaming your parents for giving you so much materials when it's the school board who assigns the materials needed?

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Well, some of the books were my 1257 page books like Gray's Anatomy, or my 1564 page DOS book, which together weigh about 5-7 pounds along with my other about 500 page books.
And it's (almost) every school. My older sister's high school, THE SCHOOL I WENT TO KINDERGARTEN IN, and lots of other schools!
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The staff at my school are nice.
My mom is one of them.
None of them would ever do anything like this.
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veggieman001 wrote:
The staff at my school are nice.
My mom is one of them.
None of them would ever do anything like this.
Was that sarcasm?
And what about the kids there? Are there bullies?
BTW, read the post again.
Maybe you'll understand what I mean then.
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Not a bit. No exaggeration.
And also, on StoryNetwork, PLEASE do something about Illustrator picking on me and my stories? Blade did it to the stories I posted here, too, and I don't want it to happen again.
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My School Is Like This
The teachers are usually fine but the "yard supervisors" are NOT. Ever. This happened last year. Me and my friend got in a fight so I was sitting on the curb, doodling
Yardaid: Hi! *sits next to me*
Me: *inches away...* Um. hi?
Yardaid: How are you?
Me: ...I'm okay.
Yardaid: Whatcha doin? *tries to look at sketchbook*
Me: Nothing. *closes it*
Yardaid: Whose class are you in?
Me: Mrs. Brown... [false name]
Yardaid: Oh. We usually know about the kids who have problems...
Me: I don't have "problems"!!
Also, this incident:
Male yardaid: *walks past*
My friend: Mr. A.... *stare*
Me: Are they even allowed to wear tanktops? *stare*
But we totally got revenge at the end of fifth grade, it was hilarious (I'll give all these kids fake names)
Yardaid: HEY! What do you think you're doing?
Bob: ...playing basketball?
Yardaid: It's too hot. You're curbed. Go sit down!
Bob & Derek: *sit down*
*everyone is just walking around in groups for a while*
Yardaid2: What are you girls doing?
Tina: Um, hopscotch.
Yardaid2: Oh and why are you playing hopscotch?
Sue: Because we're bored?
Yardaid2: That's no excuse. It's too hot. I'll get in trouble if you faint or something! Go sit on the curb. *points to where Derek and Bob are sitting*
Bob & Derek: ....
Sue, Tina, & Mary: *sit down*
Repeat cycle. Soon we got curbed for every single thing, even walking too fast. Soon we started doing it on purpose. We got the entire fifth grade curbed and we cheered loudly for every single one of them. It was awesome, and we drove the yard aids insane
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Light a firecracker underneath the teacher's desk. That'll bring em down a notch.
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Scratchthatguys wrote:
Well, some of the books were my 1257 page books like Gray's Anatomy, or my 1564 page DOS book, which together weigh about 5-7 pounds along with my other about 500 page books.
And it's (almost) every school. My older sister's high school, THE SCHOOL I WENT TO KINDERGARTEN IN, and lots of other schools!
@_@ *stare*
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My book bag weighs exactly 23 lbs, last time I weighed it.
I carry it around to every class.
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Scratchthatguys wrote:
A teacher walked up to me and said:
A teacher at my school wrote:
"PICK YOUR BOOKBAG OFF THE GROUND! PUT IT ON!"
And I say:
Me wrote:
"It's heavy, I can't!"
And she replies:
Teacher wrote:
"IT'S YOUR PARENTS' FAULT FOR GIVING YOU ALL THAT STUFF TO TAKE TO SCHOOL!"
I facepalmed and she started yelling at me, blaming my parents for everything in the world. And guess what she taught?
She was the READING coach, and the 'STUFF' my parents 'gave' me to take to school was BOOKS!
The exact opposite happens to me. I'll come home with a heavy backpack becaue I have to bring a lot of books, and then I'll get in trouble for letting my teachers give me too much homework. Dx
Last edited by Nuttlajer (2011-06-13 14:28:52)
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^Whoa.^
Anyways, teachers are EVIL. EVIL...
See my sig for details.
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What side of the Mississippi does this occur on?
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It's EVERYWHERE.
Worse where I live, which is the Alabama/Florida/Louisiana area.
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Scratchthatguys wrote:
Well, some of the books were my 1257 page books like Gray's Anatomy, or my 1564 page DOS book, which together weigh about 5-7 pounds along with my other about 500 page books.
And it's (almost) every school. My older sister's high school, THE SCHOOL I WENT TO KINDERGARTEN IN, and lots of other schools!
How can anyone read a 1564 page book?
@Scratchthatguys: I go to a private school. That one dosen't have either problem.
Last edited by 3DSfan12345 (2011-06-16 07:09:31)
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3DSfan12345 wrote:
Scratchthatguys wrote:
Well, some of the books were my 1257 page books like Gray's Anatomy, or my 1564 page DOS book, which together weigh about 5-7 pounds along with my other about 500 page books.
And it's (almost) every school. My older sister's high school, THE SCHOOL I WENT TO KINDERGARTEN IN, and lots of other schools!How can anyone read a 1564 page book?
@Scratchthatguys: I go to a private school. That one dosen't have either problem.
I want to go to a private school (but we cant afford it for me, and definitely not for me and my sister.)
Maybe I should be homeschooled.
And I read Gray's Anatomy when I was 7. I'm 'special', I stick with a book for the whole year and I read it.
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no it never happened to me but it sounds terrible we definitly need better schools beacuse if I get a bad teacher like that then im going to be stuck in a rut beacuse we won't be able to do anything and we have a lot of bullies at my school so lets all be glad it's summer vacation

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Scratchthatguys wrote:
3DSfan12345 wrote:
Scratchthatguys wrote:
Well, some of the books were my 1257 page books like Gray's Anatomy, or my 1564 page DOS book, which together weigh about 5-7 pounds along with my other about 500 page books.
And it's (almost) every school. My older sister's high school, THE SCHOOL I WENT TO KINDERGARTEN IN, and lots of other schools!How can anyone read a 1564 page book?
@Scratchthatguys: I go to a private school. That one dosen't have either problem.I want to go to a private school (but we cant afford it for me, and definitely not for me and my sister.)
Maybe I should be homeschooled.
And I read Gray's Anatomy when I was 7. I'm 'special', I stick with a book for the whole year and I read it.
I wouldn't recommend going to an all-boys private school -_-
Oh, and i stick to a book for 1 day, finish it, then start a new book. No wonder the library isn;t interesting anymore -_-
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I've gone to a country school until now, but the school board shut it down. So now the the number of kids in the middle school will be about 10% (not including college students) of the population of my town. But I've heard most of the teachers are pretty nice.
EDIT: I think I killed the thread. WHY??!!
Last edited by wmays (2011-06-16 09:59:39)

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Well you are in school for only 1/4th of the day and 5 days a week. You learn from your parents



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