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What I've come to learn....

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I just wanted to share with you what I have learned this semester as a pre-service teacher.

1) Mothers do not call the principal when their child is being picked on. They threaten to come in with box cutters to attack those kids picking on hers.

2) 5th grade is never to young to join a gang. The bloods have far reaching effects in all communities across the nation.

3) Cutting in line has always been a no-no. But instead of the teacher yelling, the kids settle it their own way by slamming the other kid into the stairway rail and sending her to the hospital to get stitches.

4) Kids no longer have the mechanisms to deal with conflicts. Fighting with knives is how they do it.

5) Two 5th grade girls were picking on a 4th grade boy. The boy turns to them and says " I wish i had a gun because I would shoot both of you."


Did I mention that this was an elementary school that I was in. I'd like to welcome you all to our future leaders of America.
 
chewyxrage said:
Move your ass out of the ghetto


Haha. I get placed where I get placed. Got no say in that. Its definently an eye opening experience.
 
depends on where you live.. some of us are pretty lucky and i have to admit, we take it for granted many times.
 
Did you honestly think our decaying morals would not effect kids? The world has turned into an evil place.

People often say Christianity is made-up by man. If it was, I wonder if this is the reason why...because without fear man-kind turns evil.
 
i am what i am said:
I just wanted to share with you what I have learned this semester as a pre-service teacher.

1) Mothers do not call the principal when their child is being picked on. They threaten to come in with box cutters to attack those kids picking on hers.

2) 5th grade is never to young to join a gang. The bloods have far reaching effects in all communities across the nation.

3) Cutting in line has always been a no-no. But instead of the teacher yelling, the kids settle it their own way by slamming the other kid into the stairway rail and sending her to the hospital to get stitches.

4) Kids no longer have the mechanisms to deal with conflicts. Fighting with knives is how they do it.

5) Two 5th grade girls were picking on a 4th grade boy. The boy turns to them and says " I wish i had a gun because I would shoot both of you."


Did I mention that this was an elementary school that I was in. I'd like to welcome you all to our future leaders of America.


Where do you live?
 
i am what i am said:
I just wanted to share with you what I have learned this semester as a pre-service teacher.

1) Mothers do not call the principal when their child is being picked on. They threaten to come in with box cutters to attack those kids picking on hers.

2) 5th grade is never to young to join a gang. The bloods have far reaching effects in all communities across the nation.

3) Cutting in line has always been a no-no. But instead of the teacher yelling, the kids settle it their own way by slamming the other kid into the stairway rail and sending her to the hospital to get stitches.

4) Kids no longer have the mechanisms to deal with conflicts. Fighting with knives is how they do it.

5) Two 5th grade girls were picking on a 4th grade boy. The boy turns to them and says " I wish i had a gun because I would shoot both of you."


Did I mention that this was an elementary school that I was in. I'd like to welcome you all to our future leaders of America.

This shit was common 20 years ago when I was in elementary school. Welcome to the real world.
 
If you are on public assistance, you should be on mandatory birth control. . .women AND men. . .period.

Oh. And before you get all "civil rights" on me, these people are the only ones that actually get the benefit of the whole civil rights thing. . .the rest of us just have the right to work our asses off so we can pay their bills.
 
stilleto said:
Where do you live?


New Jersey. You can't really blame it on the kids. Most of them come from broken homes where they are being taken care of by their grandmother. Most suffer from some type of disability or another, but you wouldn't even be able to tell. Many times, its fetal alcohol syndrome. They just get no discipline at home and want it so bad.
 
i am what i am said:
I just wanted to share with you what I have learned this semester as a pre-service teacher.

1) Mothers do not call the principal when their child is being picked on. They threaten to come in with box cutters to attack those kids picking on hers.

2) 5th grade is never to young to join a gang. The bloods have far reaching effects in all communities across the nation.

3) Cutting in line has always been a no-no. But instead of the teacher yelling, the kids settle it their own way by slamming the other kid into the stairway rail and sending her to the hospital to get stitches.

4) Kids no longer have the mechanisms to deal with conflicts. Fighting with knives is how they do it.

5) Two 5th grade girls were picking on a 4th grade boy. The boy turns to them and says " I wish i had a gun because I would shoot both of you."


Did I mention that this was an elementary school that I was in. I'd like to welcome you all to our future leaders of America.


LMAO Now that is scary! oh my!! :worried:
 
manny78 said:
This shit was common 20 years ago when I was in elementary school. Welcome to the real world.


I never experienced it before. I'm sure it was happening in areas, but not in the ones i group up in. Kind of sheltered by my community until about middle school when my basketball team, all white, beat an all black basketball team in a championship game in 8th grade and a big brawl insued. Really opened my eyes to some pretty bad shit that is out there.
 
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