So what would you do if your teacher punished you for standing on a chair and then put you in time-out?
Would you:
a) say ok and get over it, I mean my god I stood on a chair
b)say something to your mom when you got home so she could deal with it
c) plot to kill your teacher while involving eight other students
Unfortunately nine third graders in a small town in Georgia had chosen choice c, sorry but that was the wrong choice there kids. Anyway, back to the one child who was punished for standing on a chair and then involving their classmates in killing their teacher. Yes, kids at that age may not understand what exactly they are getting involved in, but either way you don’t plot to kill your teacher unless something more is happening there that you don’t really appreciate and that goes against your moral values. Anyone elses thought on this issue would be great seeing as to how this is kinda a mind boggoling issue.
I volunteered at a middle schoolin Albany back in the day. I wasonly there on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I went in on one Thursday and the place was literally rioting: kids wouldn’t go to class, stuff flying around, teachers hiding in their rooms. What set it off? A teacher told 3 students they had to stay for detention. So they jumped him. 8th graders. Jumped him. And then rioted the next day.
Ah, those were the days.
I volunteered at a middle school in Albany back in the day. I was only there on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I went in on one Thursday and the place was literally rioting: kids wouldn’t go to class, stuff flying around, teachers hiding in their rooms. What set it off? A teacher told 3 students they had to stay for detention. So they jumped him. 8th graders. Jumped him. And then rioted the next day.
Ah, those were the days.
well that really sucks to be the teacher
That’s crazy dood.
And sorry to DeCap. ^^
I would have been scared.