I guess I don't know that for sure. Maybe she needs to wear a bodycam.I heard Minnesotan schools all have conferences the first week of November. You sure those bite marks are from a kid?
I guess I don't know that for sure. Maybe she needs to wear a bodycam.I heard Minnesotan schools all have conferences the first week of November. You sure those bite marks are from a kid?
I know this is just a result of laundry, but I give myself a mental high five whenever I pull one of my wife's long dark hairs out of my boxers.
Today is off to a great start! I woke up, saw the Cubs won, I could walk without pain for the first time since Saturday and had a great workout!
Went to HS conferences for a few of the oldest's classes. She is in an Honors Science class and does not like the teacher. She isn't "teaching", just telling them things and not explaining the why. Daughter does not like the teacher. Conference with her was like an awkward date with nothing to say, she was kinda flighty. I was going straight to her volleyball game after so had on a volleyball pull over. She asks me, "oh are you a coach?" Um, no.
The two boys that I brought into our blended family are 19 months apart in age. However, the older was a December baby and the younger a late July birthday, so it worked out that they were back to back in school (when the older was in first, the younger was in kindergarten). The problem was they were light years apart in personality and classroom demeanor. The older is the slow, steady, methodical, empathetic type; the younger is the mercurial, motormouthed, too smart for his own good, oblivious type. If you could get the younger focused on a topic, he was golden. It was getting him focused that was the issue. Sadly, teachers continually expected him to be a rock like his brother. I ended up in a battle with the fourth grade teacher because she actually kept talking about older son during the conference for younger son. She just couldn't separate them into two wholly distinct children.It's a good thing the Nats catcher lost his mind for an inning, because every time we get to Cubs bullpen, it's like "get me off this ride now!" Davis redeemed himself though.
Our HS conferences are very poorly attended. You make an appointment with the seminar teacher, and then can see any of the teachers when they don't have an appointment. Never has been a problem getting in with any teacher, even when we had three in the high school. And in a small school, sometimes a teacher taught all three kids in the same term.
At this point though, most of them will refer to one of the kids by one of his brothers' names.
Political correctness run amucklol at my old high school they were going to do a USA theme for the student section but had to change it because it was " too controversial"... smh some people these days.
The two boys that I brought into our blended family are 19 months apart in age. However, the older was a December baby and the younger a late July birthday, so it worked out that they were back to back in school (when the older was in first, the younger was in kindergarten). The problem was they were light years apart in personality and classroom demeanor. The older is the slow, steady, methodical, empathetic type; the younger is the mercurial, motormouthed, too smart for his own good, oblivious type. If you could get the younger focused on a topic, he was golden. It was getting him focused that was the issue. Sadly, teachers continually expected him to be a rock like his brother. I ended up in a battle with the fourth grade teacher because she actually kept talking about older son during the conference for younger son. She just couldn't separate them into two wholly distinct children.![]()
Our oldest son was every teacher's dream. Never misbehaved in class, never even chatted with someone when he shouldn't, a bit shy, and incredibly smart. Next son, also very smart, but chatty in class and very social. Every teacher but one appreciated second son helping other students when they asked, but every year, the Spanish teacher would go on some rant about how he just wasn't like his brother. Several of his classmates told me he was the only reason they passed Spanish IV because he was more helpful than the teacher.![]()
lol at my old high school they were going to do a USA theme for the student section but had to change it because it was " too controversial"... smh some people these days.
Especially when you are not the source of the biting!Mrs JC had conferences last night and didn't get home from work until about 9:00. Also, she was bitten and punched yesterday at school. That makes for a pretty rough day.
Our oldest son was every teacher's dream. Never misbehaved in class, never even chatted with someone when he shouldn't, a bit shy, and incredibly smart. Next son, also very smart, but chatty in class and very social. Every teacher but one appreciated second son helping other students when they asked, but every year, the Spanish teacher would go on some rant about how he just wasn't like his brother. Several of his classmates told me he was the only reason they passed Spanish IV because he was more helpful than the teacher.![]()
Comments like these can be incredibly painful for many children. Kids compete in many ways, and those who think their siblings are somehow "better" or more loved or appreciated can be damaged very deeply. I think this was a very poor statement on the teacher's part.
Damn, I've been tooled by Carvers.Especially when you are not the source of the biting!
It's cool that your son's classmates were willing to accept his help. It takes a certain personality to prevent "helping others" from becoming "being a know-it-all".
The funny thing about Friday the 13th. FinnAir does a flight every Friday the 13th flight number 666 to Helsinki whose airport identifier is HEL. Flight 666 to Hel.