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Slammed
By luv2tch

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Wow! It's amazing how you perfect teachers slam us for questioning something or commenting with a different opinion. 1 - My student, in question, did deliberately spit on the other student. The other student told her she
didn't want to be bothered because she didn't feel good so my student spit on her. It was intentional. That is why I don't feel it's right to sweep it under the carpet. 2 - Of course I do not inform of every cough, sneeze. That is just insane for you to even compare the situations. 3 - Your situation is completely different from the original posters. That kind of tattling I do disagree
with. 4 - This to anon also - Anon's post did not say who was on the playground when she dropped her kids off. It also stated that there was an angry parent. 5 - I am not perfect and by no means am I worried about it. I make sure and tell my principal everything that I feel could become I conflict. We have a great working relationship. I can talk to her about anything! I'm not sweeping things under the carpet or hiding anything! That's when you get into trouble. That's when people have the opportunity to tattle on you. However, when they tattle on you for not sharing that's childish. When they tattle on you because they may be giving a warning and your trying to cover it up then that's different.

 


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