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School has officially started back

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    Posted: 03 Aug 2022 at 6:49pm
I rode with Danielle for about 2 1/2 hrs running errands this evening and got a good 2 hrs worth of teacher complaints. Finally her cousin called (also a teacher at the same school) and they did another 45 minutes together. Man am I ready for June.
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I admire the teachers who are tough enough to handle it these days, especially in the government schools. I probably would not last a day. Tell your loving wife "Thank you!" for what she does.
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We still have a week.
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A few years back I took a job as Facilities Manager for a charter school (Public School) that had to accept all students who applied . 
  Some great focused students there and the other side was / Dredges from public schools where the students had been expelled , were discipline problems , needed special help but refused it , and misfits.
  Other part was I could remember what happened back when i was in High School to those individuals - staff corrected the actions of those immediately upon seeing it . 
 At this job one was helpless as students would challenge you on anything and had no respect for teachers, staff , or other students .Have to say though I hired all my staff from Student Body and were the fantastic part of making my job easy as I had individuals who wanted to work , wanted to learn both in class and on the job . 
  So there is hope but hard to weed the chaff from the grain that is the hope for tomorrow    
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I am with Hubert..I admire teachers, who have to work with the personalities that come to them. A big hip hip hooray to those who are outstanding in their field... in the classroom.

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She told me she had one student whose mother said "sometimes he can be an a**hole". My first thought was "I bet the apple didn't fall far from the tree"

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Originally posted by thendrix thendrix wrote:

She told me she had one student whose mother said "sometimes he can be an a**hole". My first thought was "I bet the apple didn't fall far from the tree"




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Originally posted by thendrix thendrix wrote:

She told me she had one student whose mother said "sometimes he can be an a**hole". My first thought was "I bet the apple didn't fall far from the tree"

YEP!! It is not the teachers, yes, they work 9 months a year, and make near 6 figures around here.   One of, or, might be the issue, the PARENTS!!!!  AND yes, I have a family member, or more, in this field of work.  And not afraid to say my thoughts to them!  They complain about their daily work load!!   Inside, bathrooms, heat, air, holidays, summer off, pension, sick time, other insurance, not to mention about a 7 hour work day???  Just had to vent!!!
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Dave I have to say I take a bit of offense to your comment. Danielle doesn't make anywhere near 6 figures. I don't think she makes 50k. On top of that she spends AT LEAST 8 to 9 hours a day at school. If I'm not mistaken, in your area they have teachers unions. Those don't exist here. Here the whole object is "don't offend the parents". I know this was a thread I started and yes I'm tired of the complaining already. However, teachers here EARN their money.

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There are 2 kinds of teachers those that do it for the summers off short hours and did I say days off. 

But the other kinds are natural born teachers, and always wanting to be teaching something. I breaks their hearts that they don't connect with some and just cannot explain it the way the child can GET IT. So they spend uncountable hours thinking of ways to get the kid to understand.  And generally this just ticks the lazy teachers off, because they are standing out as the lazy worthless debris they are.  


Thendrix I know of what you speak I have one of the GOOD ONES too. Always has time for those wanting to learn or their parents in the store or where every.

Mine was given a award one year and kicked to the curb the next because her kids pulled the school score down. Well they gave her the worst of the worst and she managed to bring them all up some but they looked bad on the NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND score card. So they sent her across town as a reminder to all good teachers "we are the union don't try to hard to make us look bad".

After giving her the 3rd grade monster ,that had had about every bad thing that could happen ,happen to him and giving him no extra help she said enough.  He became the most powerful person on campus. If he has a bad day and wants to destroy everything in your classroom LET HIM.  Call the principle and take the rest outside.

On one of those BAD DAYS he is standing on top of a desk and my wife's last last thought before going out was "he will fall and hit his head, and I will get blamed for that too". So she stayed close to break his fall if he did.  The principle runs in "don't touch him DON"T TOUCH HIM. That is the day she counted how many days until she could get out.


But she could not stay away. Subbing in a small school with about 50 students, but again making a sub par teacher look bad. Because she only want to help the kids.


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I hear you Ray. That NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND thing is bullsh!t!! Danielle has kids in her 5th grade class that barely ready on a 1st grade level. Some can't add or subtract IN 5TH GRADE!! There's a lady Danielle used to teach with and she'll tell you having to repeat the 1st or 2nd (don't remember which) grade is by far the best thing that ever happened to her in school.
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