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Son's science teacher is a real witch with a capital B!
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 462483" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>O had a science teacher like this, her 8th grade year. If J gets her? I'll be throwing a FIT.</p><p></p><p>Walked into conference - husband and I were splitting things up, because we had too many different things to do.</p><p></p><p>First thing the woman said was that she had NEVER had a student refuse to do something she had asked them to (she told O she could not take her purse on the bus for a field trip... O refused to leave it behind). I wondered silently just how long she'd been teaching...</p><p></p><p>Everything in that conference was negative. She did not have one single positive thing to say. Then she looked at O and told her, "YOU are going to FAIL." Not - fail if you don't do homework, etc. - you would have had to have heard it. I stood up, grabbed O's hand and told the teacher, "this conference is OVER." We left. 5 minutes... We were scheduled for 15.I was so angry I couldn't drive.</p><p></p><p>I agree with changing the teacher. Normally I would say the kid's gotta learn to deal with oppositional people, but that's beyond the pale in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 462483, member: 6705"] O had a science teacher like this, her 8th grade year. If J gets her? I'll be throwing a FIT. Walked into conference - husband and I were splitting things up, because we had too many different things to do. First thing the woman said was that she had NEVER had a student refuse to do something she had asked them to (she told O she could not take her purse on the bus for a field trip... O refused to leave it behind). I wondered silently just how long she'd been teaching... Everything in that conference was negative. She did not have one single positive thing to say. Then she looked at O and told her, "YOU are going to FAIL." Not - fail if you don't do homework, etc. - you would have had to have heard it. I stood up, grabbed O's hand and told the teacher, "this conference is OVER." We left. 5 minutes... We were scheduled for 15.I was so angry I couldn't drive. I agree with changing the teacher. Normally I would say the kid's gotta learn to deal with oppositional people, but that's beyond the pale in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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