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<blockquote data-quote="Farmwife" data-source="post: 367442" data-attributes="member: 8617"><p>I applaud you for remaining so calm. I take it very personally when someone underestimates my character. Though some people are not honorable I hold myself to a very strict ethical standard. I would be just as angry as you but I would ring that teacher during the time off. I personally wouldn't allow her the courtesy of time to "forget" how strongly she reacted and just brush it off as a miscommunication thereby making you look as if you over reacted. Nope, I would have her head on a platter within moments.</p><p> </p><p>1. That was a very serious accusation to make without proof. Not strong suspicion but cold hard facts to back her up.</p><p> </p><p>2. As a "professional" educator who deals with difficult child's and Special Education. on a regular basis she is showing a surprising lack of experience, sensitivity and tact.</p><p> </p><p>3. Her educational opinions on your difficult child, although considered valid do not and I mean do NOT supercede the findings of your specialists.</p><p> </p><p>4. Who the heck does she think she is anyway, I mean really? Is she some sort of high school cheater vigilante or what? Give me a break!!! If your son were not a difficult child I could see her rasising her brow but in your situation it is perfectly plausible that he will have some inconsistancy. Hhheeelllllloooooo, does she have a brain in there?</p><p> </p><p>5. With all of her assumptions about other students cheating that leads me to conclude one thing. She is distrustful and dislikes her students revealing a deep character flaw in herself. -or- better yet, she is a very poor teacher who is incapable of teaching and inspiring so students are forced to cheat rather than deal with her substandard skills and fail.</p><p> </p><p>6. You, as a trusted school hiring authority, parent or salaried should not matter, she has a lot of nerve taking you on like this. If I were you I would stop at nothing less than an official apology. if nothing else your difficult child deserves it because he is likely to be effected by her lapse in judgment.</p><p> </p><p>7. Then...punch her in the face for me and tell her (my personal favorite snarky comment) "Now who's funny??"</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Keep a copy of your post. Details have a way of getting foggy over time. Having a clear history of events will help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmwife, post: 367442, member: 8617"] I applaud you for remaining so calm. I take it very personally when someone underestimates my character. Though some people are not honorable I hold myself to a very strict ethical standard. I would be just as angry as you but I would ring that teacher during the time off. I personally wouldn't allow her the courtesy of time to "forget" how strongly she reacted and just brush it off as a miscommunication thereby making you look as if you over reacted. Nope, I would have her head on a platter within moments. 1. That was a very serious accusation to make without proof. Not strong suspicion but cold hard facts to back her up. 2. As a "professional" educator who deals with difficult child's and Special Education. on a regular basis she is showing a surprising lack of experience, sensitivity and tact. 3. Her educational opinions on your difficult child, although considered valid do not and I mean do NOT supercede the findings of your specialists. 4. Who the heck does she think she is anyway, I mean really? Is she some sort of high school cheater vigilante or what? Give me a break!!! If your son were not a difficult child I could see her rasising her brow but in your situation it is perfectly plausible that he will have some inconsistancy. Hhheeelllllloooooo, does she have a brain in there? 5. With all of her assumptions about other students cheating that leads me to conclude one thing. She is distrustful and dislikes her students revealing a deep character flaw in herself. -or- better yet, she is a very poor teacher who is incapable of teaching and inspiring so students are forced to cheat rather than deal with her substandard skills and fail. 6. You, as a trusted school hiring authority, parent or salaried should not matter, she has a lot of nerve taking you on like this. If I were you I would stop at nothing less than an official apology. if nothing else your difficult child deserves it because he is likely to be effected by her lapse in judgment. 7. Then...punch her in the face for me and tell her (my personal favorite snarky comment) "Now who's funny??" Keep a copy of your post. Details have a way of getting foggy over time. Having a clear history of events will help. [/QUOTE]
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