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That's kind of messed up for the teacher to hashtag that stuff
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^ Come one now a kid didn't do anything on the test and the teacher responded with the likely future full of struggle. What's the issue?
So they just gona straight up finger **** all the nerds?
It's not 2003 anymoredude must have had unlimited text message
We don't even know if the teacher actually wrote it. Even if she/he did I don't think its a big deal some teachers are cool with their students like that.Yea that's kinda harsh and unusual, even if he/she were joking
Pop smacks his son for tryin to join a gang
^ Come one now a kid didn't do anything on the test and the teacher responded with the likely future full of struggle. What's the issue?
Help the young man out instead of sending him off. Aren't teachers supposed to be steering the youth in the right direction?
^ Come one now a kid didn't do anything on the test and the teacher responded with the likely future full of struggle. What's the issue?
Help the young man out instead of sending him off. Aren't teachers supposed to be steering the youth in the right direction?
You think she didnt teach him anything and then gave him a test on it? You can play dumb if you want but surely this kid is a a HS class chose not to answer the questions and they wrote "#YOLO" as the only response. The **** are you on about like this is some lost unfortunate youth and the teacher was picking on him? If anything the teacher responding in simple and to the point hash tags helped him understand things better than if they would have wrote a paragraph.
she just did. unless that minimum wage sounding good to him... he needs to straighten up. its called tough love. if he had more of it, he probably wouldnt think its a good idea to write yolo as a test answer.Help the young man out instead of sending him off. Aren't teachers supposed to be steering the youth in the right direction?
Those of you that see something wrong with that teachers alleged response probably also support the 'no child left behind act'...