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Home : 2002 : March : 5
First of all sorry you had such a bad day! I hate those days, they can really drag you down. Who told you that everyone was talking about you and laughing? Reason I'm asking is perhaps they didn't hear the
Is there anyone on staff you feel closer to than the rest. Perhaps put a bug in their ear, mention that someone told you that a number of staff were overheard laughing about your "incident" and how hurt you felt. Leave it at that and let them do the talking. Or write a short note (nothing too accusing) to your administrator. Something like, Yesterday I had a problem with a parent which I handled and afterwards another staff member told me that they had overhead a group of teacher's laughing about what had happened to me and insinuating that I always get into problems. This upset me and I really feel that it was unfair for them to talk behind my back and to say these things. I work hard and am learning new things everyday and would prefer to be supported by my colleagues and not ridiculed. Leave it with your administrator and see what they do with it. I don't know what the job climate is in your area but with what has happened and the fact that you already spend so much time alone perhaps you should look at applying to other schools in your area.
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