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<blockquote data-quote="TEACH" data-source="post: 18711" data-attributes="member: 3374"><p>Pam, </p><p></p><p>When I read your post, I totally thought of the child in my classroom. I am a BD teacher at an elementary school and I just grad. from college this summer. (So everyday is a new experience for me...) I only have one child in my class...That he is not allowed to go anywhere without my aid or myself. He has proven that he cannot walk down the halls without trying to pick a fight with another student, especially the younger ones. (And he is in the 5th grade, so you can see the problem.) I totally agree with your comment about the school being "perfect"... Being a new and young teacher, I am pressured to make sure that my child scores above mastery in all subjects on our states standarized test. It is a wonderful day if I do not have one of my plastic desk chairs tossed across the room at me! :smile:</p><p>I totally understand...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TEACH, post: 18711, member: 3374"] Pam, When I read your post, I totally thought of the child in my classroom. I am a BD teacher at an elementary school and I just grad. from college this summer. (So everyday is a new experience for me...) I only have one child in my class...That he is not allowed to go anywhere without my aid or myself. He has proven that he cannot walk down the halls without trying to pick a fight with another student, especially the younger ones. (And he is in the 5th grade, so you can see the problem.) I totally agree with your comment about the school being "perfect"... Being a new and young teacher, I am pressured to make sure that my child scores above mastery in all subjects on our states standarized test. It is a wonderful day if I do not have one of my plastic desk chairs tossed across the room at me! [img]:smile:[/img] I totally understand... [/QUOTE]
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