Thursday, December 22, 2005
Teachers
Are driving me nuts. Rachel's teacher has told the class that she talks to Santa every night, and tells him if the children are well behaved in school. I think that is just so wrong. Rachel also told this teacher to tell Santa she wants a train for Christmas, which to news to me, and she will not be getting one. This teacher told Rachel, Santa will bring it for her. I think this is just so very wrong. Unless the teacher is planning on buying the train, she should not have said anything. Who knows what else she's said Santa would bring other kids.
Joseph's social studies teacher makes me mad to, the missing journal is going to keep him off of honor roll, by ONE point. Joseph was able to bring even his science grade up to a B. This is so very disappointing.
I have no problem with Sarah's teacher now. She got extra points by her wonderful thank you note.However, Sarah's friend Mom is making me nuts. It was said friend's coat she wrote on, weeks ago, we had Sarah offer her $20 to replace the coat then, (Sarah called and talked to the Dad) which was rejected at the time, now I get a letter that says, they would like it replaced. This family has my phone number (they called me when it first happened) and I see either the Mom or Dad when we pick up our kindergarteners everyday. It just bothers me that now, 3 days before Christmas, when we have no extra money they want the coat replaced.
UGH!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I agree about Rachel's teacher. She shouldn't be talking like that to the kids.
And while I agree Sarah should replace the coat, why couldn't they tell you this when it happened? That's just weird!
I guess they thought they could get permant marker off the jacket.
I sent a check to school for $20, which was the amount Sarah offered to begin with, I hope they'll be able to get a jacket for $20.
Rachel's teacher is a jerk, her door was locked this morning, and I knocked and knocked and noone opened the door (the TV was on) I asked the enrichment teacher to call her, so she opens the door, and says to me "Can I help you?" I'm like hello, I'm here for the party. I think she was put out that I was there, there were no other parents there, whatever, I'm going to be there for my daughter anytime I want.
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