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My seniors and their senioritis...it's killing me. (Vent)
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 536376" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I know it's hard to watch a trainwreck happen, especilly when it's a student you care about. I have a feeling you care about all your students like this. Talk to her again, or let her do most of the talking. See where she is at, you may not be doing her any favors by allowing her to graduate, she may be better off in hs for another year. Don't worry what the parents think, the main goal is for her to succeed. It seems like things you told her she did take to heart. You care, don't be sorry for that. Vent away. My son was pretty much done 2 months ago also. Once he got accepted to college, forget it- he never wanted to go to school again! I kept trying to tell him they could change their mind, but you know, he knows more than I do- I don't know anything (please!). It was an argument every morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 536376, member: 2668"] I know it's hard to watch a trainwreck happen, especilly when it's a student you care about. I have a feeling you care about all your students like this. Talk to her again, or let her do most of the talking. See where she is at, you may not be doing her any favors by allowing her to graduate, she may be better off in hs for another year. Don't worry what the parents think, the main goal is for her to succeed. It seems like things you told her she did take to heart. You care, don't be sorry for that. Vent away. My son was pretty much done 2 months ago also. Once he got accepted to college, forget it- he never wanted to go to school again! I kept trying to tell him they could change their mind, but you know, he knows more than I do- I don't know anything (please!). It was an argument every morning. [/QUOTE]
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