All about our inspired and half crazy decision to move from the Midwest (where we have all lived our whole lives) to San Diego. Where we have spent a collective 200 hours.
Okay, here's why I'm in support of Becca. 1. "Hit a girl in stomack (sic)" - does that mean punch? Karate chop? Atomic knee drop? Teacher must be more specifick (sic). 2. "Kicked a boy on the nose" - How do you kick someone ON the nose? Isn't it IN the nose? Teacher has preposition problem. AND - if Becca can kick that high, good for her! That's impressive! 3. "Spit water on classroom floor" - was it dirty? Teacher needs to clean up better.
Thank you for all the kind wishes on Becca's behalf.
Yes I have to agree, I don't know where exactly the stomack is. Perhaps right by the pipick.
Maybe she did kick the boy on the nose. Maybe the teacher is more enlightened than we. If you kick someone IN the nose, then literally, you have to wipe down your shoe.
Actually from what I can piece together, it was quite a little broo-hahah (sp?) - kind of a kindergarten brawl. Many kids got into a pile-on and I think many orange slips went home. THIS IS NOT AN EXCUSE - she is still punished and has to write I WILL NEVER HIT IN THE STOMACK, KICK ON THE NOSE, OR SPIT ON THE FLOOR AGAIN 25 times. As soon as she can write.
I tried leaving a comment on Becca's 5th yr with you and it went into the ether... let's try again!
When teachers misspell things, they need to get yellow slips.
I feel so bad for Becca getting all that negative press on a day that Sarah got the good p.r. Who knows, maybe Becca feels like she had the juicier role...
Did you know I had to say "plnarbbg" in order to be allowed to comment here? That is very strange... but not as strange as a stomaCK.
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Hmmm. I'm sensing that your children are different people?
Hang in there! It's a wild ride!
Auntie Mel
Becca should hit teacher in stomach for spelling stomach "stomack."
Okay, here's why I'm in support of Becca.
1. "Hit a girl in stomack (sic)" - does that mean punch? Karate chop? Atomic knee drop? Teacher must be more specifick (sic).
2. "Kicked a boy on the nose" - How do you kick someone ON the nose? Isn't it IN the nose? Teacher has preposition problem. AND - if Becca can kick that high, good for her! That's impressive!
3. "Spit water on classroom floor" - was it dirty? Teacher needs to clean up better.
Thank you for all the kind wishes on Becca's behalf.
Yes I have to agree, I don't know where exactly the stomack is. Perhaps right by the pipick.
Maybe she did kick the boy on the nose. Maybe the teacher is more enlightened than we. If you kick someone IN the nose, then literally, you have to wipe down your shoe.
Actually from what I can piece together, it was quite a little broo-hahah (sp?) - kind of a kindergarten brawl. Many kids got into a pile-on and I think many orange slips went home. THIS IS NOT AN EXCUSE - she is still punished and has to write I WILL NEVER HIT IN THE STOMACK, KICK ON THE NOSE, OR SPIT ON THE FLOOR AGAIN 25 times. As soon as she can write.
I tried leaving a comment on Becca's 5th yr with you and it went into the ether... let's try again!
When teachers misspell things, they need to get yellow slips.
I feel so bad for Becca getting all that negative press on a day that Sarah got the good p.r. Who knows, maybe Becca feels like she had the juicier role...
Did you know I had to say "plnarbbg" in order to be allowed to comment here? That is very strange... but not as strange as a stomaCK.
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