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I wonder if the parents realize that most of their kids watch South Park..
still dumb for a teacher to show it though..
still dumb for a teacher to show it though..
New Common Core CurriculumThey were studying uses of hammers throughout history.I can't figure out why she would even want to show that video. Did it go along with anything in the curriculum?
I think mid/late 20's have no clue where she went to school.Out of curiosity. How old is the teacher and any idea where she went to college?
I keep coming up with a reason why and can't...she's an art teacherI can't figure out why she would even want to show that video. Did it go along with anything in the curriculum?
certainly not a fishing trip as I don't spend a ton of time on here but browse the various threads. just thought this would be interestingBunch of Nancies imoMy buddy was telling me yesterday that I have to see what she had the kids watch and I was thinking like is the case most of the time that these parents are way too sensitive and politically correct and that it was probably nothing. Then I watched it and for the life of me though I can't understand how she thought that was ok for 7-8 year olds and apparently she was laughing while it was playing in the class. an excerpt of the email chain I was sent...There are things to get undies in a bunch over. Then there's things to just take a breath and move on.
This is the former not the latter.
Do people have no discretion anymore? What the hell?
[SIZE=13.5pt]...She has since sent the parents an apology, in which she said she didn't look at the video before she showed it to them and didn't watch it when they were watching it (which is NOT true). A lot of the kids have told their parents she did watch it with them and was laughing the whole time. Many of the parents have complained to the principal and I spoke to her today. She wasn't able to give me an answer, just that there was an investigation underway. Ms. XXXXX called me and gave a convoluted story, she said she thought it was more like "Tom and Jerry" violence. The worst part isn't that showed the kids this, but that she lied about it. She told the principal she only showed one class (and later admitted to showing it to another class) as well as saying she had no idea what the video was about. My son and several other classmates said she was LAUGHING with them watching it. Many of the children in their class complained of having nightmares because of this.....[/SIZE]
If this is not a fishing trip, and there are 3rd graders who had nightmares after watching the video once, then those are simply emotionally disturbed children, and they would have had nightmares anyways. Keep them away from their shadow.
That may be a slight overreaction to my pointing out that "competitive towns" generally have people who would classify as "food warriors" and battle amongst each other for dominance in first-world-problem solving.Wow this place has basically just become one big circle of dickdom hasn't it?Lots of food-warrior factions.WTF is a "highly competitive town"?
That is one weird tune, and definitely weird to play for kids
ya, the highly competitive phrase probably wasn't the best...just meant that the parents are type A and very, very involved....often making a mountain out of a molehill.IT's just funny phrasing. I picture a town full of athletes constantly trying to outdo each other.
Most 3rd graders watch South Park? I have a third grader and I'm fairly certain that isn't true.I wonder if the parents realize that most of their kids watch South Park..
still dumb for a teacher to show it though..
The image in my head was of a 20-something, amoral, Vassar attending lesbian.I think mid/late 20's have no clue where she went to school.Out of curiosity. How old is the teacher and any idea where she went to college?
agreedMost 3rd graders watch South Park? I have a third grader and I'm fairly certain that isn't true.I wonder if the parents realize that most of their kids watch South Park..
still dumb for a teacher to show it though..
Bard or Hampshire, even.The image in my head was of a 20-something, amoral, Vassar attending lesbian.I think mid/late 20's have no clue where she went to school.Out of curiosity. How old is the teacher and any idea where she went to college?
If I had a hammer...if every kid carried a big hammer, then there would be nothing to worry about
You might be looking for the phrase "helicopter parents."ya, the highly competitive phrase probably wasn't the best...just meant that the parents are type A and very, very involved....often making a mountain out of a molehill.IT's just funny phrasing. I picture a town full of athletes constantly trying to outdo each other.
An art teacher trying to demonstrate art and the Beatles. Too bad there's nothing else out there.I keep coming up with a reason why and can't...she's an art teacherI can't figure out why she would even want to show that video. Did it go along with anything in the curriculum?
ya...never heard the phrase before but fits better...although the competitive town comments seems to be creating a thread of its own...You might be looking for the phrase "helicopter parents."ya, the highly competitive phrase probably wasn't the best...just meant that the parents are type A and very, very involved....often making a mountain out of a molehill.IT's just funny phrasing. I picture a town full of athletes constantly trying to outdo each other.
Do you think it's gotten worse, or you've gotten more sensitive about it?Feels like it has gotten worse.The internet is glad to meet you.Wow this place has basically just become one big circle of dickdom hasn't it?Lots of food-warrior factions.WTF is a "highly competitive town"?
That is one weird tune, and definitely weird to play for kids
Which is kind of funny, because I know what it is like to grow up in a sort of non-competitive one where the college track is almost scorned by a lot of the locals. It's not d-baggy at all.ya...never heard the phrase before but fits better...although the competitive town comments seems to be creating a thread of its own...You might be looking for the phrase "helicopter parents."ya, the highly competitive phrase probably wasn't the best...just meant that the parents are type A and very, very involved....often making a mountain out of a molehill.IT's just funny phrasing. I picture a town full of athletes constantly trying to outdo each other.
mine was like that as well growing up, very normal. There are a bunch of parents over the past several years that have been intentionally leaving their kids back so they are older and more dominant in sports/academics. the schools are actually changing the rules as parents have seen this as an edge and more and more are doing it each year. it's nuts.Which is kind of funny, because I know what it is like to grow up in a sort of non-competitive one where the college track is almost scorned by a lot of the locals. It's not d-baggy at all.ya...never heard the phrase before but fits better...although the competitive town comments seems to be creating a thread of its own...You might be looking for the phrase "helicopter parents."ya, the highly competitive phrase probably wasn't the best...just meant that the parents are type A and very, very involved....often making a mountain out of a molehill.IT's just funny phrasing. I picture a town full of athletes constantly trying to outdo each other.
And there are different kinds of "helicopter parents". Typically I would only use the term to describe a parent that is WAY TOO involved in their kids. Obviously we want parental involvement but "helicopter parents" don't just take it too far they are actually doing their kid a disservice by hovering so much.ya...never heard the phrase before but fits better...although the competitive town comments seems to be creating a thread of its own...You might be looking for the phrase "helicopter parents."ya, the highly competitive phrase probably wasn't the best...just meant that the parents are type A and very, very involved....often making a mountain out of a molehill.IT's just funny phrasing. I picture a town full of athletes constantly trying to outdo each other.
so are you one of the highly competitive or do you privately hate the highly competitive? It's one or the other.ya...never heard the phrase before but fits better...although the competitive town comments seems to be creating a thread of its own...You might be looking for the phrase "helicopter parents."ya, the highly competitive phrase probably wasn't the best...just meant that the parents are type A and very, very involved....often making a mountain out of a molehill.IT's just funny phrasing. I picture a town full of athletes constantly trying to outdo each other.
you're a teacher?And there are different kinds of "helicopter parents". Typically I would only use the term to describe a parent that is WAY TOO involved in their kids. Obviously we want parental involvement but "helicopter parents" don't just take it too far they are actually doing their kid a disservice by hovering so much.ya...never heard the phrase before but fits better...although the competitive town comments seems to be creating a thread of its own...You might be looking for the phrase "helicopter parents."ya, the highly competitive phrase probably wasn't the best...just meant that the parents are type A and very, very involved....often making a mountain out of a molehill.IT's just funny phrasing. I picture a town full of athletes constantly trying to outdo each other.
One the other hand there are those that are even worse. They aren't just too involved they actually go on the offensive against the school/teacher/coach etc. Nothing is their kid's fault and they attack anybody that dares to address their kid. These people are a special kind of helicopter parent. I call them "Apaches".
that seems to describe 30+%.....they fight and fight to get their kids put in certain teachers classes...payoff trainers to get their kids selected for sports travel teams.And there are different kinds of "helicopter parents". Typically I would only use the term to describe a parent that is WAY TOO involved in their kids. Obviously we want parental involvement but "helicopter parents" don't just take it too far they are actually doing their kid a disservice by hovering so much.ya...never heard the phrase before but fits better...although the competitive town comments seems to be creating a thread of its own...You might be looking for the phrase "helicopter parents."ya, the highly competitive phrase probably wasn't the best...just meant that the parents are type A and very, very involved....often making a mountain out of a molehill.IT's just funny phrasing. I picture a town full of athletes constantly trying to outdo each other.
One the other hand there are those that are even worse. They aren't just too involved they actually go on the offensive against the school/teacher/coach etc. Nothing is their kid's fault and they attack anybody that dares to address their kid. These people are a special kind of helicopter parent. I call them "Apaches".
I'm certainly competitive at life and sports and such but I'm not meddlesome like many of these people are. I think it's completely insane what these people do and my wife and I are certainly the exception as we don't write annual letters to the principal demanding our kids get certain teachers and much of the other non-sense that goes on.so are you one of the highly competitive or do you privately hate the highly competitive? It's one or the other.ya...never heard the phrase before but fits better...although the competitive town comments seems to be creating a thread of its own...You might be looking for the phrase "helicopter parents."ya, the highly competitive phrase probably wasn't the best...just meant that the parents are type A and very, very involved....often making a mountain out of a molehill.IT's just funny phrasing. I picture a town full of athletes constantly trying to outdo each other.
Noyou're a teacher?And there are different kinds of "helicopter parents". Typically I would only use the term to describe a parent that is WAY TOO involved in their kids. Obviously we want parental involvement but "helicopter parents" don't just take it too far they are actually doing their kid a disservice by hovering so much.ya...never heard the phrase before but fits better...although the competitive town comments seems to be creating a thread of its own...You might be looking for the phrase "helicopter parents."ya, the highly competitive phrase probably wasn't the best...just meant that the parents are type A and very, very involved....often making a mountain out of a molehill.IT's just funny phrasing. I picture a town full of athletes constantly trying to outdo each other.
One the other hand there are those that are even worse. They aren't just too involved they actually go on the offensive against the school/teacher/coach etc. Nothing is their kid's fault and they attack anybody that dares to address their kid. These people are a special kind of helicopter parent. I call them "Apaches".
As a teacher I agree.I was raised on the Beatles. I heard that song probably from the time I was born. My father was a huge Beatles fan so their music was on all the time. But I was at home. It seems like a poor idea to play that for 3rd graders especially with the added graphics. They aren't your kids, not your choice. With that said I doubt anyone was truly traumatized or anything.
On 9 August 1967 Kenneth Halliwell killed his lover Joe Orton with nine hammer blows to the head, and then overdosed on sleeping pills.[9] Their bodies were discovered late the following morning, when a chauffeur arrived at the door of their Noel Road flat in Islington to collect Orton for a meeting with The Beatles regarding a screenplay he had written for them.Now granted... I'm 40 and didn't grow up with the Beatles. I'm still trying to figure out what was the value of that song? It's artistic? I don't see they symbolism in that song. Just that it is dumb IMO.
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I thought that was funny as well..I like when the judge's eyeballs pop out.![]()
Can't stop watching this thing.
In the last year, our school district has fired three different coaches due to upset parents. The latest was driven by the parents of a girl who was mad that she didn't make varsity soccer as a freshman.And there are different kinds of "helicopter parents". Typically I would only use the term to describe a parent that is WAY TOO involved in their kids. Obviously we want parental involvement but "helicopter parents" don't just take it too far they are actually doing their kid a disservice by hovering so much.ya...never heard the phrase before but fits better...although the competitive town comments seems to be creating a thread of its own...You might be looking for the phrase "helicopter parents."ya, the highly competitive phrase probably wasn't the best...just meant that the parents are type A and very, very involved....often making a mountain out of a molehill.IT's just funny phrasing. I picture a town full of athletes constantly trying to outdo each other.
One the other hand there are those that are even worse. They aren't just too involved they actually go on the offensive against the school/teacher/coach etc. Nothing is their kid's fault and they attack anybody that dares to address their kid. These people are a special kind of helicopter parent. I call them "Apaches".
School district needs some ballsIn the last year, our school district has fired three different coaches due to upset parents. The latest was driven by the parents of a girl who was mad that she didn't make varsity soccer as a freshman.And there are different kinds of "helicopter parents". Typically I would only use the term to describe a parent that is WAY TOO involved in their kids. Obviously we want parental involvement but "helicopter parents" don't just take it too far they are actually doing their kid a disservice by hovering so much.ya...never heard the phrase before but fits better...although the competitive town comments seems to be creating a thread of its own...You might be looking for the phrase "helicopter parents."ya, the highly competitive phrase probably wasn't the best...just meant that the parents are type A and very, very involved....often making a mountain out of a molehill.IT's just funny phrasing. I picture a town full of athletes constantly trying to outdo each other.
One the other hand there are those that are even worse. They aren't just too involved they actually go on the offensive against the school/teacher/coach etc. Nothing is their kid's fault and they attack anybody that dares to address their kid. These people are a special kind of helicopter parent. I call them "Apaches".
New Common Core CurriculumThey were studying uses of hammers throughout history.I can't figure out why she would even want to show that video. Did it go along with anything in the curriculum?![]()
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