I told them to take out their regents books.
Tabatha took out hair rollers and started curling her hair.
I'm ineffective. I just can't get them engaged.
Good thing I am leaving.
Tabatha took out hair rollers and started curling her hair.
I'm ineffective. I just can't get them engaged.
Good thing I am leaving.
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This must be the algebra class.
Why would high school students bring hair rollers to school? I do not think any highly effective, effective, developing or ineffective teacher would have ever predicted hair rollers coming out of a back pack.
Oh my hell! STOP thinking like that! It has NOTHING to do with you, and EVERYTHING to do with the shitty parenting this generation is receiving! I don't want to start a rant here, but man, I could go on for HOURS!
Thanks for your support,but this time I was being sarcastic.
It's time for Tabitha to enroll in beauty culture....obviously academics isn't her forte. It's my fault, too, that my student C. called another student, J., a disgusting unmentionable name right in front of me after intentionally trying to use a pen on J's neck. Perhaps C. actually wants to become a tattoo artist. C.'s father is trying his best with him, enrolling him in a college prep program at a local private college in spite of C.'s learning issues. I too may be ineffective as evidenced by C.'s inability to focus on regents review. Time to exit stage left, or perhaps right.
Wow! Girls still "set" their hair?
Even I stopped doing that 30 years ago!
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