All we hear about is more pay for the teachers, and never more teaching for the dollar spent.
Taking in consideration they work 180 days for their pay, I think they need to be judged on the out come of the students.
So we have money for everything else except a camera in every room, halway, etc. This will help train the kids for real life when they have a camera on them. I feel the honor students could monitor the tapes, and get extra credit for doing so. The parents of the kids that can do no wrong could see first hand who started the fighting also.
This would also help teachers explain how good a teacher they are....or aren't.
My son was told never to fight back, and was very shy. He told me of a certian kid who picked on him daily. His friends told the same story, so at a conference at school I mentioned the issue. The reply was, who is doing it? I stood up and asked that they did not insult me by asking the question, as they damn well knew who it was. Two teachers came forward and admited they did know it was going on.
I told them my son was sixty pounds bigger, and was now going to settle the score. They said the mean kid had a teacher for a mother, and was a problem child so their hands were tied.
I told them their troubles would bite them in the rear if it ever happened again.......I out weighed all the teachers by sixty pounds also. Seems the mean kid got put in a special needs class after that, and no more problems. My son made the honor role after that almost ever quarter.
I feel bad that I did not act sooner.
The school has a zero tolerance on knives...even a finger nail clipper with a knife. Ome kid was sent home because of a butter knife in his lunch bag. I told them if my kid was kicked out because of something stupid like that, we would play the stupid card till every pencil and pen was removed from the school.
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