My 15-yr-old daughter has always done extremely well in school, in spite of the fact that she has had some less than adequate teachers; such is the case with her English teacher this year. When I went to parent's night earlier this year, I was shocked. This woman seemed to care more about impressing people than she did about educating our children. She made a point of telling us that "the expensive-looking Cadillac in the parking lot " was hers and that her husband was the retired baseball coach for the school. A few weeks ago, I got a call from this teacher saying that my daughter "had become belligerent toward her" after class. According to her my daughter rudely told her that she should spend less time worrying about impressing people by wearing designer pantsuits and more time trying to keep her class under control. My daughter confirmed all of this. How can I let her know that while I don't agree with how she adressed the teacher about it , I think she's absolutely right?
2006-12-25
17:49:08
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