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Re: Made a mistake and feeling aweful
Posted by: Jo on 10/03/09
Thanks for bringing this up. It is hard to admit mistakes and
assumptions. Good lesson for all.
On 10/03/09, MrsComputers wrote:
> Thank goodness, all is better now. The child never knew that
> I accused her. My principal was understanding because of the
> situation. I typically don't try to judge anyone so I really
> felt bad, but I atleast confirmed why I prefer not to be
> judgemental. Bad Mistake!
> On 10/01/09, MrsComputers wrote:
>> Today I made an aweful mistake. We have a janitor whose
>> wife and kids have been known to steal from the classrooms,
>> and myself last year. A few weeks ago my iPod went
>> missing. I lock my door everyday. Well, earlier this week
>> the janitor's wife and kids were spotted in my classroom at
>> approximately 8 in the evening with the lights off by our
>> school secretary who just happened to stop back by the
>> school to pick something up that she had left. Then my
>> jacket went missing, I assumed the daughter who is about my
>> size took my jacket. I went and spoke with the principal
>> because I had had enough. I was really upset. Later the
>> tapes were watched from our cameras. It was shown that the
>> daughter did not take my jacket as I had assumed.
>>
>> I feel about this () big! What do I do to make this
>> better? I feel aweful! I never should have gone to the
>> principal with this.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Made a mistake and feeling aweful, 10/01/09, by MrsComputers.
- Re: Made a mistake and feeling aweful, 10/03/09, by MrsComputers.
- Re: Made a mistake and feeling aweful, 10/03/09, by Jo.
- Re: Made a mistake and feeling aweful, 10/06/09, by connie.
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