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wow it is sad to see this, but i do know many people who feel
the same way about these questions. Unfortunately, a lot of this
is true.
On 2/18/10, Jennyhen wrote:
> On 10/23/06, Stephen T. wrote:
>> Saw this on and participated in answering question on
>> another board last week. Thought I'd open it up here. What
>> are some questions you, as a teacher, would love to ask
>> parents but can't?
>>
>> 1) That's a lovely nail job, Ms. Jones. Is that the reason
>> your son didn't have money for a notebook, eraser and
> pencils?
>>
>> 2) After 10 kids, seven in special education, is condom use
>> being considered at home? No, not condiments, that's ketchup
>> and mustard! Condoms.
>>
>> 3) Was Judge Judy that interesting that you could not take
>> five minutes to help Charles with his homework?
>>
>> 4) After hearing expletives, "You say you don't know where
>> your child picks up his foul words?"
>>
>> 5) Is there a working clock at home?
>>
>> 6) To a woman collecting checks for her multiple special-ed
>> children: "Your kids are failing. None is receiving at-home
>> tutoring, and there isn't a computer or Leap Frog learning
>> center in the house. But that is one heck of a nice truck
>> you just bought. How did you swing it?"
>>
>> 7) How come the only time I see you is when the school of
>> offering free door prizes or food?
>>
>> I'm sure you guys have much better.
> 8) I see you're driving a new SUV. I guess having your kids
> on the free breakfast/lunch program is really paying off big
> time, isn't it?
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