Guess it is only fair that I answer my own question.
So, the first time I got any any actual trouble besides my name on the board crap. Third grade...the teacher yelled at me for something I didn't do and when I told her it wasn't me she called me a liar. She then told me I had to stay in for recess to which I walked out of the room and she stood in the doorway screaming at me. A teacher in another building heard her and walked me back to the room. They made me sit in teachers break room the rest of the day and write "I will obey my teacher" 250 times. Then they called my parents who made me go to school early the next day and apologize. I wouldn't speak to my parents for the rest of the week.
Don't let your schooling get in the way of your education. --Mark Twain
"Speak what you think to-day in words as hard as cannon-balls and to-morrow speak what to-morrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict every thing you said to-day." --Ralph Waldo Emerson,
My teacher looked something like this:
*Edited for fairness*
I didn't get in trouble for a lot of the shit I did before third grade. Ie. broke a kids nose in first grade, and a kids arm in second grade.
So, the first time I got any any actual trouble besides my name on the board crap. Third grade...the teacher yelled at me for something I didn't do and when I told her it wasn't me she called me a liar. She then told me I had to stay in for recess to which I walked out of the room and she stood in the doorway screaming at me. A teacher in another building heard her and walked me back to the room. They made me sit in teachers break room the rest of the day and write "I will obey my teacher" 250 times. Then they called my parents who made me go to school early the next day and apologize. I wouldn't speak to my parents for the rest of the week.
Don't let your schooling get in the way of your education. --Mark Twain
"Speak what you think to-day in words as hard as cannon-balls and to-morrow speak what to-morrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict every thing you said to-day." --Ralph Waldo Emerson,
My teacher looked something like this:
*Edited for fairness*
I didn't get in trouble for a lot of the shit I did before third grade. Ie. broke a kids nose in first grade, and a kids arm in second grade.
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and, i have not forgotten about the cd but I was away from the computer all weekend.
NOT
I was really shy in the 1st grade - so my teacher sat me next to the class clown, by the end of the week both of our names were on the board with "warning" checks and my sticker (good) chart was lookin rather bare.
Are you comin out to Dayton tomorrow? if so drag that stacie g irl with you lol