1) Been teaching for eight years. Mostly middle school. This is the first time I’ve ever heard of that. And I’ve taught in special schools with children that have been diagnosed with emotional disabilities.middle school students are full human beings that deal with real issues
why is this a shocker for you?
1) Been teaching for eight years. Mostly middle school. This is the first time I’ve ever heard of that. And I’ve taught in special schools with children that have been diagnosed with emotional disabilities.
2) There’s not that much pressure on them in that point of their lives outside of school. They’re still adolescents.
3) The kid who suffered it showed no signs or symptoms of it, and seemed to be their normal selves this morning.
Because I communicate with their parents. Most of the students - if not all of them - have one job….school. These parents pushed them to be their best, yes, but it’s is rare that a 5-8 is being asked to always have Straight As.how can you be certain of that?
Because I communicate with their parents. Most of the students - if not all of them - have one job….school. These parents pushed them to be their best, yes, but it’s is rare that a 5-8 is being asked to always have Straight As.
What is you beefin about now?C'mon mister B fam... Smh
fellas we got the scoop
Because I communicate with their parents. Most of the students - if not all of them - have one job….school. These parents pushed them to be their best, yes, but it’s is rare that a 5-8 is being asked to always have Straight As.
Mister, you're being dismissive af right now. You not trying to soak up anything anyone is telling you right now. That's extremely problematic for someone in your profession.