Best comment you've ever seen on a report card?
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Don't text while driving. Don''t text while stopped at stop signs and traffic lights. You're not a four year old...exercise some self-control.
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That's what got me thinking about it...my kids' high school uses the list as well.
Don't text while driving. Don''t text while stopped at stop signs and traffic lights. You're not a four year old...exercise some self-control.
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Oooh...that's a good one!
Our high school still uses the report card and progress report format, thy just post them on thee portal now instead of mailing them home.
Don't text while driving. Don''t text while stopped at stop signs and traffic lights. You're not a four year old...exercise some self-control.
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Hot4Tchr-Bieg wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 7:48 pmThat's what got me thinking about it...my kids' high school uses the list as well.
It seems so impersonal. But I have to admit it did save you from typing something for 100 kids.
My mom once put “Junior needs to focus more on the lesson by picking his nose less frequently in class.”
The eighties were a different time, lol.
The eighties were a different time, lol.
My middle son brought one home that said "I'd recommend him for the advance classes if he could stop talking long enough for his friends to learn something."
I once had a teacher basically write that a student (I was a teacher's aide for this girl) was useless and worthless and wouldn't amount to much. (He was transferred at the end of the year - but it was 2001, still 'fine' for teachers to bully students). The mother saw through the jargon and bs terms and wrote back something along the lines of "I feel like (daughter) would have learnt a lot more this year if she was taught by a teacher and not an abusive prick". The reason I remember it, was because I was her aide from K - 8 (small school) and I was not a fan of this teacher at all as he would constantly gaslight her (not as known back then) and twist all her stories around. Caught him at it once, and he lied to the point where she believed him and told me *I* was wrong about what I heard. He would often take away this girls time with me out of 'punishment' and then I found out after he left, that he would sit her at the back of the room away from the other kids and encourage everyone to laugh at her. He told her that nobody liked her...Took about a year to get her to trust me again. But my god did I hug the mother when she brought the report card to me.
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It wasn’t on the report card. The report cards had a list the teacher could choose from. But in person he actually said “it’s okay she’s a girl”. It was her 7th grade math teacher. She had an 84 average in his class.
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