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    Re: Austin ISD
    Posted by Someone on 5/25/08

    On 1/29/08, Evan wrote:
    > On 1/22/07, Mary Lee Robertson wrote:
    >> I used to be a student in AISD, but now I go to private school.
    I have to say that
    > AISD sucks! One Teacher smelt like weed after lunch everyday, one
    teacher threatened to beat me up on multiple occasions, and one
    touched students in ways
    > that where entirely inappropriate! The Teachers Wouldn't
    communicate with me or my
    > parents, often times I wouldn't even find out I was failing until
    Report cards. The
    > principle would hide away in his office while the assistant
    principals would disrespect
    > students. So good riddance to public school. Hope
    >> I have taught in
    >> AISD classrooms fro 6 years and love it!!!
    >> Administrators are on the same page. They have high
    >> expectations for teachers, students, and parents. I have found
    >> those that grumble the most are the those that do not want to
    >> make the effort it takes to raise the standards.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> On 1/08/07, VIP wrote:
    >>> On 9/07/03, Austin wrote:
    >>>> Sucks to work in Austin ISD. It is the capitol of the Great
    >>>> Lone State State and yet they treat their teachers horrible.
    >>>> Now wonder the turn over rate is so high. Great teachers
    >>>> leave it to work in surrounding areas where they get more
    >>>> respect from admin., parents, and community. Teaching in
    >>>> Austin is all about the DATA and benchmarking students to
    >>>> look at the DATA
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> It sucks having a child in AISD..Some of the teachers do not
    >>> respect the children and parents. They talk to parents any
    >>> kind of way. Some teachers will only teach Hispanic children.
    >>> Teacher is always saying they want parent involment but when
    >>> it comes right down to it they really don't!!!
    >
    >>>>>> It sucks how they ruin peoples lifes......i use to go to a
    good school and i was fine there, 100's 90's but because i moved
    out of my house into another one that wasen't in my other school's
    area i was sent to a bad school, i tried to move and my parents
    tried to move me but noooooooo, the stupid inconpetent AISD people
    wouldn't transfer me back, i got sent to a bad school were i went
    downhill i had many probelms with students..... i got jumped (beat
    up by a group of people) and still i couldn't move, i hate AISD for
    their bad work and they are all imcompetent people that got lucky
    to get their positions

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    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Austin ISD, 9/07/03, by Austin.
  • Re: Austin ISD, 1/08/07, by VIP.
  • Re: Austin ISD, 1/22/07, by Mary Lee Robertson.
  • Re: Austin ISD, 1/29/08, by Evan .
  • Re: Austin ISD, 1/29/08, by Evan .
  • Re: Austin ISD, 1/29/08, by Evan .
  • Re: Austin ISD, 5/25/08, by Someone.

     
     

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