Trampis wrote:Should have stood up and said something to the group of shitty parents Th. Be a leader and you might be surprised how many people follow.
Should I have to be a parent to the other PARENTS? I parent MY kids at home AND in public.
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BSmack wrote:Gee, I wonder if that doesn't have anything to do with deployments to Iraq?Th wrote:the school is nice neighborhood immediately near a major military base...
I would say about 75% of the crowd of about 60 parents brought at least 1-3 gradeschool aged kids with them...
She said that she has been teaching kindergarten for ten years and that even in that short a time she has seen a sharp degradation of parental involvement and their attentiveness to the kids who she has taught.
Now, is the lady pictured below the one we’re talking about? When you first shared this photo of you and your sister earlier this year, you indicated you would never get married. How many little bastards do you two have together?Th wrote:My oldest child is 5 years old and started kindergarten this past Monday.
Surprise surprise myself and the lady were the only parents who stayed to talk with our daughter's teacher in the second session.
Joe in PB wrote: Yeah I'm the dumbass
schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
I know...so was I.IndyFrisco wrote:See my last post. I was being sarcastic.Mikey wrote:I see your comprehension is a little off today. I don't believe that I made that claim anywhere in my post, though I do believe that might be a place to start.IndyFrisco wrote:Well, well, well...Mikey has the solution. Teach punctuality and all will be fine.x infinity
Powered byGoober McTuber wrote:Now, is the lady pictured below the one we’re talking about? When you first shared this photo of you and your sister earlier this year, you indicated you would never get married. How many little bastards do you two have together?Th wrote:My oldest child is 5 years old and started kindergarten this past Monday.
Surprise surprise myself and the lady were the only parents who stayed to talk with our daughter's teacher in the second session.
Probably like ours: two parents at least for the first 5 -7 years of a kid's life, constant 'belt-tightening' and economizing, missing vacations, etc. because all the money in the world wasn't there. Constant speeches about the evils of credit, drugs, sex-before-marriage, the setting of boundaries as to what kids can and can't do, support in their endeavors, the constant push through schooling to show why we needed a good education, limits on outside influences like TV, and adult answers to questions about "Why can't WE afford that." The teaching of an open mind to others, and respect for anyone older than you - inlcuding teachers.mvscal wrote:Why don't you go ahead and point which generation of parents was "properly prepared" and what, exactly, constitutes proper preparation.R-Jack wrote:...a generation of ill-prepared parents
And we all know which section you fell into - the loud onemvscal wrote:There are shitheads in every generation just as there are good, well-disciplined kids in every generation. The good kids just don't get noticed as much because they are busy doing the right thing.
You dumbass Mgo,he couldnt hear what the speaker was saying at the little assembly meeting thing because of the little trolls running around imposing there shitty parents lack of care on him in a most volumous way...Pay attention next time.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Th,
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I never understood people who spend so much time worrying about other peoples' kids. There's gonna be good parents. There's gonna be bad parents. Just worry about your own. I don't even have kids and this shit's STILL pretty much common sense.
Sorry you're such a brain-dead fucktard that you can't remember something you read less than a year ago without the help of a "research assistant".Fat Bones wrote:Oh okay. If I ever need a research assistant, I'll know whom to ask for.
Joe in PB wrote: Yeah I'm the dumbass
schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
36 kids? Damn. My son usually has about 15-18 in his class. Granted, he's only entering 3rd grade, but the number of teachers per grade is pretty constant up through and including sixth grade. I suppose class sizes could get a little bigger once he's in high school, but there's only about 120 kids in his entire class, so it shouldn't be that big a leap.Atomic Punk wrote:Those Back to School Nights were never any fun. Brand new teachers tend to get the lower performers and kids of asshole parents. Most parents are pretty cool and know how hard it is to take 36 kids, (K through 3rd grade usually has 20 students out in CA) get them organized, and get the classroom management system working. It takes a couple of weeks for younger kids to learn the procedures, expectations, and the consequences of what they choose to do.
War Wagon wrote:The first time I click on one of your youtube links will be the first time.
You see, this all ties into the vicious downward spiral of which our illustrious Th has eluded to; i.e. neglect of the elderly. Obviously, from the Coprolalia laced disparagement you've vomited here, you've missed your meds, worked yourself into an inflamed hemorrhoidal tirade. Now you've wet yourself, and it's beginning to sour...if only you'd not been such an ass, the staff at Loving Care Meadows would see fit to change your diaper and give you that highly tardy sponge bath.Goober McTuber wrote:Sorry you're such a brain-dead fucktard that you can't remember something you read less than a year ago without the help of a "research assistant".Fat Bones wrote:Oh okay. If I ever need a research assistant, I'll know whom to ask for.
Don’t get all pissy just because I called you on your stupidity. You accused me of spreadsheeting, as if this board were worth spending the time to create some sort of database. I don’t need it. I was blessed with an excellent memory, though I can’t for the life of me remember ever reading an interesting Fat Bones post. Know your place. I visit this board for shits and giggles. You provide the shit, I’ll provide some giggles.Fat Bones wrote:You see, this all ties into the vicious downward spiral of which our illustrious Th has eluded to; i.e. neglect of the elderly. Obviously, from the Coprolalia laced disparagement you've vomited here, you've missed your meds, worked yourself into an inflamed hemorrhoidal tirade. Now you've wet yourself, and it's beginning to sour...if only you'd not been such an ass, the staff at Loving Care Meadows would see fit to change your diaper and give you that highly tardy sponge bath.Goober McTuber wrote:Sorry you're such a brain-dead fucktard that you can't remember something you read less than a year ago without the help of a "research assistant".Fat Bones wrote:Oh okay. If I ever need a research assistant, I'll know whom to ask for.
Joe in PB wrote: Yeah I'm the dumbass
schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
RACK. Every event that I've ever attended at my step-son's Junior High School (Band Concerts, etc) starts at least twenty minutes late to accomodate people who can't seem to show up on time.Mikey wrote:I've had a similar, though maybe not as glaring, experience the past few years at our HS.
For three years we've been going to "back to school" night, usually a few weeks into the school year. This year's hasn't happened yet. First everybody gathers in the "barn" (the old gym) where the Principal gives a welcome speech and introduces the administration, department heads, ASB President, etc. Then we all go on a quick walk through of our kids' schedule and meet the teachers in the classrooms.
Every year they announce that the welcome presentation will be in the gym at 6:30 pm. Being the anal retentive geeks that we are we always show up at least 15 minutes early so we can park and get a seat. The we sit there for at least 35 or 40 minutes while all the other parents wander in, at least 30% to 50% from 15 to 20 minutes late. The Principal doesn't even attempt to get started until at least 6:50.
Here's my beef. If you that announce an event will start at 6:30 you should start it at 6:30. If you're going to an event that is supposed to start at 6:30 you shouldn't be wandering in at 6:45. I've got better things to do than sit my aging ass on a hard wooden bench for an hour. This is a school ferkreistsake. What kind of example does this give the kids if, by not even turning the mike on until 20 minutes late, you're telling them that it's OK not to be on time?
We have a new Principal this year. I'll reserve judgement until then.
They fear me...Kids don't fear anything nowadays.