Chikara
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- Missouri, why? ◉◡◉
- Seen Apr 11, 2021
Augh I just got out of class. Had to write 6 full pages of notes, front and back. My wrist /cries
Also I hate babies. Unless they're like 4.
My 8th Grade Home teacher was pregnant, we were such a horrible class she had to make sure she wasn't stressed and left. n_n
I once had a pregnant teacher in the 3rd grade
That's how I learned how babies are made.
Also I hate babies. Unless they're like 4.
Hey, I'm allowed to have that kind of opinion, Don. I can barely stand them...
This was pretty much the case with my class expect it was my class having a bad rep from Grade 8 to 10. By the time we go to high school most of them left one way or another be it going to alternative or being forced there, just plain quitting school, going for a GED instead of getting a diploma, some of the problem students getting held back, some of them moving, and so on. In the end the people that wanted to be there and wanted to graduate did. I remember in 9th and 10th grade there were fights almost every day and when I was going during my last two years I saw less fights those two years then say a month of mid high.Speaking of demon classes, my graduating class in middle school (Grade 5 to Grade 8) had such a terrible reputation that we were dubbed their worst class ever by the middle school teachers, and the high school teachers dreaded our arrival at the high school. They were surprised how well behaved we were when we got to high school, though, since most of the problem students had either moved away, had matured, or were sent away to an alternative learning center. ^-^;;
This was pretty much the case with my class expect it was my class having a bad rep from Grade 8 to 10. By the time we go to high school most of them left one way or another be it going to alternative or being forced there, just plain quitting school, going for a GED instead of getting a diploma, some of the problem students getting held back, some of them moving, and so on. In the end the people that wanted to be there and wanted to graduate did. I remember in 9th and 10th grade there were fights almost every day and when I was going during my last two years I saw less fights those two years then say a month of mid high.
Maybe it reflects bad on their poor teaching skills? Or maybe there inability to work with the students. I hate how teachers pin the whole this is a bad class thing solely on the students. If they really want to better the class they can work with the students to make them better at least academically. But it does take effort from both sides.