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Jan 21, 2018 13:28:50 GMT -5
Post by wyandot on Jan 21, 2018 13:28:50 GMT -5
even if the number is lower is it still ok that students are leaving because of Teachers in the middle school deemed bullies"? we should be ashamed if one student leaves because of a teacher bullying...we profess to have zero tolerance...please go to the school board meeting and ask Jeff Ritz for a number as to how many kids are leaving....its public knowledge and the public is being misguided just as the information about why and who is not being addressed. please respond to this in the future when its your kid or grandkid being mistreated. So you're basically admitting that you pulled that number out of your *** nope learn how to read...it was in reference to how many left for bullying verses migrant as buckeyekid stated...call office they can confirm.
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Post by galion on Jan 21, 2018 13:31:24 GMT -5
I don't believe the office can tell you WHY a kid left the district. They can only give you numbers.
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Willard
Jan 21, 2018 13:47:50 GMT -5
Post by greenman on Jan 21, 2018 13:47:50 GMT -5
Time and time again, I hear this term "verbal abuse" thrown around by these busybody helicopter parents. It's yelling, and it wouldn't need to be done if your kid would listen the first time around. Same with "grabbing kids by their shirts." Join the golf team, for chrissakes. greenman ...let me just say this .you may feel that verbally assaulting a kid or grabbing them by the shirt is effective but your wrong. if you cant get a kid to listen its because he has zero respect for you as a coach...its people like you that are the reason this subject in the Willard schools never go away...denial.denial.denial and misguided values! look at area coaches who have "winning teams" coach haas may have yelled , he may have thrown a clip board or two to get their attention BUT he also praised and recognized them for their efforts..he sought out kids to play for him...he did NOT play kids because of who their parent was in the community, he played talent..he demanded they play as a team and he reprimanded anyone with an attitude because at that time there were tons of kids waiting to take a kid with an attitudes spot on the starting position. Now we simply look at the kid and say I don't know what to do with them...I cant deal with them because there are too many other issues...Make fun of people who want a better system..you are entitled to your opinion but it is just that an OPINION ! What would happen if someone did this to your kid? would you support the coach or your kid? If you support a coaches behavior and your kid responds with an attitude how can you blame them. They are following what they are being taught! I never said it was effective. I'm saying that parents like you that freak out about nothing are ridiculous. And the "what would you do if it was your kid" deflection doesn't work on me. I'd need to hear the context and the story from the coach's perspective before I went into hysterics. If indeed I found that the coach crossed a line unreasonably, I'd sit down with my kid and the coach, and maybe get the admin involved (just as I assume happened in your situation). If it didn't change, my kid finds something better to do with his or her time. I always chuckle, too about the people who post on here believing their offspring would play save for community politics. That one never gets old, does it? Also ridiculous too is the assertion that a coach or a teacher is the most important role model in a student's life. That belongs to their parents. Like I said, each teacher/coach sees a student for maybe an hour or two each day. If a student is REALLY modelling their behavior off someone they are with for an hour a day, what the hell kind of home life do they have?
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Jan 21, 2018 14:04:03 GMT -5
Post by greenman on Jan 21, 2018 14:04:03 GMT -5
I read in the Norwalk paper this morning Norwalk won by about 20. It was gonna be a tough win --with-- Brock Baldridge and nearly impossible without him. If what I've read on here is accurate, that he quit the team instead of being In-eligible, the situation is pretty similar to a few years ago where Jordan Moore who also was tall and their leading rebounder and maybe #2 scorer who also quit the team about this same time. Both kids seemed to be good players who their teams' really needed,,,but were also in very Tough home situations. As a person who no longer has kids in HS, it breaks my heart to see this. You just wish you could help a kid like those two,,,who like Coach Haas used to say---"needs basketball more than basketball needs them". It's such a helpless feeling when you wanna see your Alma Mater be successful and we just can't seem to get out of this rut we are in with Boys sports. The Girls programs seem to be flourishing in numerous Sports which is Great! I don't have the answer, but I'm willing to help. I'll go to my grave helping the Student athletes at WHS be successful, because I know how it impacts the community at large in a Positive way. in order to fix a problem you have to first acknowledge that it exists...If you dig into willards administration and school board members you will find many imperfections. How do we change that? We hold them accountable we attend school board meetings and we bring to light in a public session so there is no denying a complaint has been made. every person in this world should have standards to follow no matter how rich or poor you are. if you don't follow standards there is a consequence. these people are paid with tax dollars so they work for the public. as our employees it takes us standing up to whatever is going on It goes way beyond sports! Oh God, not this. Now it's a Grand Conspiracy! Oh, look, this one's even got the "public school employees are OUR employees" fallacy in there, too! Public school employees are NOT "YOUR" employees just because you pay a pittance of a part of one's salary every year. That would mean that every taxpayer in Willard would have firing and hiring power over EACH individual employee. I could also argue that you are lousy bosses, as most of you 1.) have no idea - much less a formal education and credentials - how to do the jobs you seem to believe you hold over them, 2.) are by-and-large absentee, only coming into "work" when you want to complain on your offspring's behalf, regardless of the actual context of what it was that happened to them, and 3.) are a large collective of independent people trying to tell a smaller population how to do a job you don't know how to do. The old "1-servant-10-masters" problem. Willard's enrollment losses in the last decade largely mirror those of similar schools in the area with similar offerings. You were told harsh truth when you came here to moan about coaches acting like coaches around your Faberge Egg of a child, now it's "rot from the top down" conspiracy. For someone who's railing about "many imperfections" on a school board that's made up of fellow humans, I'd say you do a lot of stone-throwing from the comfort of your glass house. Just because they do something that makes you throw a hissy fit doesn't mean they're wrong.
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Willard
Jan 21, 2018 14:05:26 GMT -5
Post by greenman on Jan 21, 2018 14:05:26 GMT -5
So you're basically admitting that you pulled that number out of your *** nope learn how to read...it was in reference to how many left for bullying verses migrant as buckeyekid stated...call office they can confirm. You can't call the school office to "confirm" this. Either you spoke with the family, who's biased anyway, or this is hearsay.
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Willard
Jan 21, 2018 14:06:07 GMT -5
Post by greenman on Jan 21, 2018 14:06:07 GMT -5
I don't believe the office can tell you WHY a kid left the district. They can only give you numbers. wyandot can't stop betraying themselves as both biased and wrong.
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Willard
Jan 21, 2018 14:12:27 GMT -5
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Post by bballfrenzy on Jan 21, 2018 14:12:27 GMT -5
So now you want the voters in Willard to replace all 5, even the 3 new ones again. Amazing. And who doesn’t have problems in their personal life? Everyone’s got issues going on in their lives, what an unfair assessment to make of just those 5. If you vote in members who have no personal life issues you’d have no one to vote in. I’m really starting to feel bad for the kids in Willard when I see how some of you feel and the things you say on here. Hopefully you are the minority and not the majority in Willard. if you read it properly you would see the blame was distributed to the teacher/coach and administration which includes principle compliance officers and AD...you must be a board member or relative if you have to pick apart what others are saying. your looking for an argument not a solution. yes everyone has personal issues but not everyone cheats and lies when busted and not everyone pretends they are above the law. please follow the media if you feel Im a minority! Two things wrong with your reply to me. First, I’m not related to any board members in Willard, I don’t live in Willard and the only way I even know any names of board members are when they are posted on here. I just know that there are 3 new ones in the last number of years. And two, you really need reading comprehension if you think I’m looking for an argument. Going way back to my first posts on this topic I’m just laughing at how there’s always so much drama coming from Willard, and so much of it being posted on here. We don’t see it from other schools nearly as much as we do from Willard. Go look at the general discussion topic, the top two threads currently are both about Willard and the top one on boys basketball currently is about Willard. Maybe the Willard folk need better things to do in Willard than get on here and complain over and over again.
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Post by picabo on Jan 21, 2018 14:23:01 GMT -5
I am a teacher. I pay taxes. Does that mean I am my own boss? Yes, according to some on here.
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Post by buckeyekid on Jan 21, 2018 14:51:34 GMT -5
salute to teachers at every school, even our rivals. You guys work with two hands tied behind your back like never before.
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Jan 21, 2018 18:05:59 GMT -5
Post by wyandot on Jan 21, 2018 18:05:59 GMT -5
greenman ...let me just say this .you may feel that verbally assaulting a kid or grabbing them by the shirt is effective but your wrong. if you cant get a kid to listen its because he has zero respect for you as a coach...its people like you that are the reason this subject in the Willard schools never go away...denial.denial.denial and misguided values! look at area coaches who have "winning teams" coach haas may have yelled , he may have thrown a clip board or two to get their attention BUT he also praised and recognized them for their efforts..he sought out kids to play for him...he did NOT play kids because of who their parent was in the community, he played talent..he demanded they play as a team and he reprimanded anyone with an attitude because at that time there were tons of kids waiting to take a kid with an attitudes spot on the starting position. Now we simply look at the kid and say I don't know what to do with them...I cant deal with them because there are too many other issues...Make fun of people who want a better system..you are entitled to your opinion but it is just that an OPINION ! What would happen if someone did this to your kid? would you support the coach or your kid? If you support a coaches behavior and your kid responds with an attitude how can you blame them. They are following what they are being taught! I never said it was effective. I'm saying that parents like you that freak out about nothing are ridiculous. And the "what would you do if it was your kid" deflection doesn't work on me. I'd need to hear the context and the story from the coach's perspective before I went into hysterics. If indeed I found that the coach crossed a line unreasonably, I'd sit down with my kid and the coach, and maybe get the admin involved (just as I assume happened in your situation). If it didn't change, my kid finds something better to do with his or her time. I always chuckle, too about the people who post on here believing their offspring would play save for community politics. That one never gets old, does it? Also ridiculous too is the assertion that a coach or a teacher is the most important role model in a student's life. That belongs to their parents. Like I said, each teacher/coach sees a student for maybe an hour or two each day. If a student is REALLY modelling their behavior off someone they are with for an hour a day, what the hell kind of home life do they have? "freak out about nothing" well all I can say to that is you don't know the situation and you are making assumptions and making a statement does not make a person hysterical.....I never said a teacher or a coach was the "most important person" in a kids life I did say that kids spend a great deal of time with teachers and coaches with can have both a positive or negative effect on a kid regardless of their home life. Its post like this that create problems because you are wanting to "blame me' for wanting to address issues. This is why Willard has problems...no one wants to FIX anything! lets go after the person who wants change..God forbid we change anything cause all is good Right?
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Post by picabo on Jan 21, 2018 18:31:25 GMT -5
salute to teachers at every school, even our rivals. You guys work with two hands tied behind your back like never before. There are so many jobs that this is the case. I worked part time (summers & weekends) at a local restaurant, and customer service jobs are some of the hardest. Maintaining composure while customers are angry and taking their day's frustration out on the employees. My husband works in the automotive industry and the pressures there with meeting the demands of his wholesale people, keeping his bosses happy, and monitoring his employees is a job I wouldn't want. Just like any jobs - are their people out there that are not good at their job? Yes. But we can't hold everyone in that field responsible for the actions of the minority. If I treated every server or cashier rudely because of one bad experience - then I would not be a very happy person. I try to keep all that in mind when dealing with an upset parent (thankfully - rarely). I don't know what their day up to the point where we're dealing has been like. And sometimes, unfortunately, teachers and coaches are the easiest on which to take that frustration out. Is that to say that every teacher or coach is always right? Absolutely not. But please do not lump us all together. I take pride in my job. I work hard to make sure the lessons I construct are appropriate for the different learning styles within my classroom. I love working with my kiddos. The rewards I get daily from giggles, smiles, and the "aha" moment are worth everything to me. I take offense when people say I answer to them because they pay my salary. We all pay taxes. I answer to the children that I teach.
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Post by crimson5 on Jan 21, 2018 19:22:36 GMT -5
salute to teachers at every school, even our rivals. You guys work with two hands tied behind your back like never before. There are so many jobs that this is the case. I worked part time (summers & weekends) at a local restaurant, and customer service jobs are some of the hardest. Maintaining composure while customers are angry and taking their day's frustration out on the employees. My husband works in the automotive industry and the pressures there with meeting the demands of his wholesale people, keeping his bosses happy, and monitoring his employees is a job I wouldn't want. Just like any jobs - are their people out there that are not good at their job? Yes. But we can't hold everyone in that field responsible for the actions of the minority. If I treated every server or cashier rudely because of one bad experience - then I would not be a very happy person. I try to keep all that in mind when dealing with an upset parent (thankfully - rarely). I don't know what their day up to the point where we're dealing has been like. And sometimes, unfortunately, teachers and coaches are the easiest on which to take that frustration out. Is that to say that every teacher or coach is always right? Absolutely not. But please do not lump us all together. I take pride in my job. I work hard to make sure the lessons I construct are appropriate for the different learning styles within my classroom. I love working with my kiddos. The rewards I get daily from giggles, smiles, and the "aha" moment are worth everything to me. I take offense when people say I answer to them because they pay my salary. We all pay taxes. I answer to the children that I teach. Take note, Picabo is a voice of reason and civility. We can all agree to disagree, but one thing we all have in common (hopefully), we want our children to be the best that they can be.
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Jan 21, 2018 20:09:11 GMT -5
Post by greenman on Jan 21, 2018 20:09:11 GMT -5
I never said it was effective. I'm saying that parents like you that freak out about nothing are ridiculous. And the "what would you do if it was your kid" deflection doesn't work on me. I'd need to hear the context and the story from the coach's perspective before I went into hysterics. If indeed I found that the coach crossed a line unreasonably, I'd sit down with my kid and the coach, and maybe get the admin involved (just as I assume happened in your situation). If it didn't change, my kid finds something better to do with his or her time. I always chuckle, too about the people who post on here believing their offspring would play save for community politics. That one never gets old, does it? Also ridiculous too is the assertion that a coach or a teacher is the most important role model in a student's life. That belongs to their parents. Like I said, each teacher/coach sees a student for maybe an hour or two each day. If a student is REALLY modelling their behavior off someone they are with for an hour a day, what the hell kind of home life do they have? "freak out about nothing" well all I can say to that is you don't know the situation and you are making assumptions and making a statement does not make a person hysterical.....I never said a teacher or a coach was the "most important person" in a kids life I did say that kids spend a great deal of time with teachers and coaches with can have both a positive or negative effect on a kid regardless of their home life. Its post like this that create problems because you are wanting to "blame me' for wanting to address issues. This is why Willard has problems...no one wants to FIX anything! lets go after the person who wants change..God forbid we change anything cause all is good Right? If you didn't say "teachers and coaches are a kid's most important role model," you definitely implied it. Home life is what molds a person, a child, a student. Their peers are with them more than teachers are. Their parents/guardians are with them more than teachers are. Relative to either one or both of those, teachers and coaches spend actually VERY little time with students, and here's something that might surprise you: we're too busy teaching and coaching 25+ kids besides your own, expounding upon and teaching content. Duh! I don't blame you for wanting to address issues, but I do blame you for not taking proportional parental responsibility. This is your fault, first and last, and yet here you are, indeed hysterical almost to the point of being incomprehensible, and passing the buck everywhere you can. You've been proven wrong, your logic has been blown to pieces, and everytime that happens, you dig a little deeper. First it's the coaches, then it's teachers not signing off on bogus "contracts" you idiots seem to think works for whatever reason - the whole idea of allowing someone who's proven ineligible to play to sign a little worthless piece of paper is laughable - , then it's a BoE conspiracy. You're a buffoon who's been allowed to breed, and with every post you prove it again and again. IT'S NOT OUR JOB TO FIX WHAT YOU BROKE. TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RAISING OF YOUR CROTCHFRUIT. YOU ARE WRONG. SIT DOWN AND GET RID OF YOUR ATTITUDE OF ENTITLEMENT - IT IS ENTIRELY UNDESERVED. QUIT BOTHERING BoE'S AND EVERYONE ELSE ABOUT SILLY, STUPID Poop THAT COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED HAD YOU NOT DROPPED THE BALL AS A PARENT. QUIT TAGGING ME IN YOUR INCORRECT, INANE, PUNCTUATIONALLY-CHALLENGED SCREEDS.
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Jan 21, 2018 20:13:01 GMT -5
Post by wyandot on Jan 21, 2018 20:13:01 GMT -5
anger management coach !
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Willard
Jan 21, 2018 20:14:56 GMT -5
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Post by bballfrenzy on Jan 21, 2018 20:14:56 GMT -5
Seriously, that’s your response wyandot? What that tells me is you have no rational response to put together coherent words and make a solid argument.
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Jan 21, 2018 20:17:52 GMT -5
Post by greenman on Jan 21, 2018 20:17:52 GMT -5
You should talk. Though again, you seem like the type of idiot that believes that the schools should cater to your every uneducated whim - why not English grammar? You're an idiot, and I'm tired of civilly trying to explain to you why you're wrong and have an inflated sense of entitlement. You don't listen, you don't think critically, it's just "muh kid!" Seriously, if this is all you have, then just pack it in and go home. Your attempt to destroy the reputation of other people in your district is an all-day loser, much like, I'm guessing, yourself. I'm finished taking you to the cleaners.
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Jan 21, 2018 20:18:52 GMT -5
Post by greenman on Jan 21, 2018 20:18:52 GMT -5
Seriously, that’s your response wyandot? What that tells me is you have no rational response to put together coherent words and make a solid argument. wyandot's been like that all day. Blocking that moron.
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Willard
Jan 21, 2018 20:32:28 GMT -5
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Post by moneyball on Jan 21, 2018 20:32:28 GMT -5
Seriously, that’s your response wyandot? What that tells me is you have no rational response to put together coherent words and make a solid argument. wyandot's been like that all day. Blocking that moron. I’m taking my ball and leaving too, LOL.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jan 21, 2018 21:47:47 GMT -5
This is for you stupid people who blame kids grades or failures in anything at school on teachers and coaches. My daughter was an A student and my son was a B student. My wife and I worked with or kids on a nightly basis if necessary. We communicated with their teachers. We made sure their homework was done and projects and assignments were completed on time. My children do the same with their children. In general the same holds true for any extra curricular activity, including sports. Pay attention to what coaches say, DO as coaches say, work hard on your own when not at practice and you will be as good as your God given talents will allow.
Genetics must be just as important to good parenting as being a good student and a good teammate.
Seriously, even for those with average IQs, all that's required to get a D in any subject is pay attention in class, do homework assignments and put your name on test papers. If a kid isn't doing those three things it's the fault of their parents, no one at schools.
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Willard
Jan 21, 2018 22:17:57 GMT -5
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Post by moneyball on Jan 21, 2018 22:17:57 GMT -5
This is for you stupid people who blame kids grades or failures in anything at school on teachers and coaches. My daughter was an A student and my son was a B student. My wife and I worked with or kids on a nightly basis if necessary. We communicated with their teachers. We made sure their homework was done and projects and assignments were completed on time. My children do the same with their children. In general the same holds true for any extra curricular activity, including sports. Pay attention to what coaches say, DO as coaches say, work hard on your own when not at practice and you will be as good as your God given talents will allow. Genetics must be just as important to good parenting as being a good student and a good teammate. Seriously, even for those with average IQs, all that's required to get a D in any subject is pay attention in class, do homework assignments and put your name on test papers. If a kid isn't doing those three things it's the fault of their parents, no one at schools. A portion of what you say is correct, but not all of it. There are some bad teachers in Willard, only a select few and it is evident by what is in their personal and discipline file. It is a fact that there are teachers that are hateful and just right out mean to some kids. So what isbthe lesson in that? You keep your mouth shut because they are always right, no matter what. This isn’t the 1980s.
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Willard
Jan 21, 2018 22:28:45 GMT -5
Post by Willard Fillmore on Jan 21, 2018 22:28:45 GMT -5
Teachers shouldn't be hateful or mean to some kids. The operative word is "some". Why those specific "some"? Why not "all"? Undoubtedly they act like their parents and therefore get treated like their parents if they were in class.
Like I said "genetics". It has been my experience that trouble maker kids were raised by trouble maker parents. Good kids are raised by good parents.
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Jan 21, 2018 22:54:47 GMT -5
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Post by moneyball on Jan 21, 2018 22:54:47 GMT -5
Teachers shouldn't be hateful or mean to some kids. The operative word is "some". Why those specific "some"? Why not "all"? Undoubtedly they act like their parents and therefore get treated like their parents if they were in class. Like I said "genetics". It has been my experience that trouble maker kids were raised by trouble maker parents. Good kids are raised by good parents. This deserves zero response. This has to be the most ignorant thing i’ve read all day.
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Jan 21, 2018 23:01:49 GMT -5
Post by deathfromabove on Jan 21, 2018 23:01:49 GMT -5
Moneyball, I'm just curious. I have always thought a persons personnel and discipline file is suppose to be conferential. The only ones that are allowed to see them are the principle, supers, and BoE. Did something change that allows everybody to look at it or what.
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Jan 21, 2018 23:22:53 GMT -5
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Post by moneyball on Jan 21, 2018 23:22:53 GMT -5
Moneyball, I'm just curious. I have always thought a persons personnel and discipline file is suppose to be conferential. The only ones that are allowed to see them are the principle, supers, and BoE. Did something change that allows everybody to look at it or what. Depending on what the issue is, it can be locked from the public.
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Jan 21, 2018 23:53:20 GMT -5
Post by greenman on Jan 21, 2018 23:53:20 GMT -5
Teachers shouldn't be hateful or mean to some kids. The operative word is "some". Why those specific "some"? Why not "all"? Undoubtedly they act like their parents and therefore get treated like their parents if they were in class. Like I said "genetics". It has been my experience that trouble maker kids were raised by trouble maker parents. Good kids are raised by good parents. This deserves zero response. This has to be the most ignorant thing i’ve read all day. Second.
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Jan 22, 2018 8:54:13 GMT -5
Post by tommygunn on Jan 22, 2018 8:54:13 GMT -5
Senior projects? I have never heard of them but I would agree they are silly but if the school mandates them then the students must do them, not everything has to be a mandate from the state for a school to adopt it. Some need to realize how school systems work and do not work. Some schools have mandated community service hours to graduate and that is not mandated by the state so moneyball your opinion on the matter is just your opinion.
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Jan 22, 2018 9:05:54 GMT -5
Post by tommygunn on Jan 22, 2018 9:05:54 GMT -5
The Baldridge (spelling is probably wrong) apple doesn't fall far from the Baldridge apple tree. No parenting, lets blame everyone else, kids turn out to be a complete mess and basically need multiple families to support them after they graduate. But wait, mom has all the time in the world to go to garage sales, flea markets and auctions buying junk but cannot afford to help her own daughter out. Ask around people, there are multiple families who have helped and are just running out of patience and time and $$$$ to support a family who can't distinguish their jack wagon from a hole in the ground. If I am Joe or Jeff or the BOE I too tell the parents and BB to go pound sand. Enough with the coddling with this family already, there are a dozen other players out on that court who are doing the right things and keeping their grades up.
unconcernedcitizen. In an earlier post this year the coaching change had nothing to do with Sowers from not coming out? And now you say if Long and Sowers were still coaching he would of been playing this year? Which is it?
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Jan 22, 2018 9:14:58 GMT -5
Post by tommygunn on Jan 22, 2018 9:14:58 GMT -5
Teachers shouldn't be hateful or mean to some kids. The operative word is "some". Why those specific "some"? Why not "all"? Undoubtedly they act like their parents and therefore get treated like their parents if they were in class. Like I said "genetics". It has been my experience that trouble maker kids were raised by trouble maker parents. Good kids are raised by good parents. This deserves zero response. This has to be the most ignorant thing i’ve read all day. OMG, some teachers are mean, lets cry about it. Life isn't all rainbows cupcake. Some teachers are mean, some bosses are mean, some fellow employees are mean, some people in line at the grocery store are mean, many kids are just mean. Are there bad teachers? Sure, but a mean teacher isn't a bad teacher. Look at what they have to deal with these days. Hands tied, cannot say anything to a student for fear of getting sued or abused by a student, jack wagon parents raising jack wagon kids.
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Jan 22, 2018 9:17:10 GMT -5
Post by moneyball on Jan 22, 2018 9:17:10 GMT -5
This deserves zero response. This has to be the most ignorant thing i’ve read all day. OMG, some teachers are mean, lets cry about it. Life isn't all rainbows cupcake. Some teachers are mean, some bosses are mean, some fellow employees are mean, some people in line at the grocery store are mean, many kids are just mean. Are there bad teachers? Sure, but a mean teacher isn't a bad teacher. Look at what they have to deal with these days. Hands tied, cannot say anything to a student for fear of getting sued or abused by a student, jack wagon parents raising jack wagon kids. I have no issues with a teacher being tough when needed but these select few teachers have been disciplined over and over. Where there is smoke there is fire.
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Jan 22, 2018 9:19:08 GMT -5
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Post by bigox on Jan 22, 2018 9:19:08 GMT -5
What an absolute mess. Just read this 4 page train wreck of a thread. Willard you must be so proud of yourselves. I guess for an outsider looking in I gotta say bravo. Here we have a kid who QUIT!!! Because he CHOSE not to do what was assigned to him. Nothing to do with all this bull that you douche canoes are streaming. You can whine all you want about the ax you have but fact is it was the kids choice to be a bonehead and not do what is required. Show up,show out and show initiative plane and simple. All this other crap has NOTHING to do with this young man's choice he made. It only chicken teriyaki excuses by you all to deflect that a kid did not do what is simply required. 90% of his class has this project done with so it's on him. Oh and maybe take more than bare credits to be eligible for the semester would be a start too.
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