Hahahahahahahhaaaaaaaaa!
Hooohahahahahahhhhaaaaaah ahahahhahahahahhahahahaaaahaha!!!
phew...
hahahahahahahaha(snort)hahahahaha hahahaaa aahahahahah HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
OK OK...giggle giggle...ok... I'm ready now...teeheee...
Get this! The new teacher at my school came up to me on day 3 of school and asked...
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if I...
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have any advice...
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on how to handle GEORGE!
AAAAHHHHHhhahahahahahahaaaaa!!!!
HAHAhahahahahamystomachhurtsfromlaughinghahahahaha!
She seems like a great teacher. She should be...
FINE! AHAHahahahahaaa!!!HAHAHahahaOhGodICan'tStophahahahahahahaha!!
Saturday, September 3, 2011
That's a Good One
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God Help Her! We've all had a "George" but not quite like this guy! She only had about 177 more days to go! :)
~Fern
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I always love it when the next year's teacher is all nonchalant about the kid. "Oh, he's been great! No problem at all!" And, then, a few weeks later, it's hit the fan and they are all, "What in the world is wrong with this kid?"
Not to say I haven't been this teacher myself...it's just kind of nice to know (in a sick kind of way) that certain kids give EVERYONE the same trouble they gave you.
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How many times I've had that in my days of teaching inner city! Strangely, my advice never seemed to work. I guess if you're not going to figure it out on your own...
I don't mean to imply that she CAN'T find ways to help George.
I mean that I couldn't help him, no matter what I tried.
She was coming to the wrong source for help with him.
(A far more talented teacher than I, she will probably have a great year with him.)
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