MistressX
03-23-2002, 11:16 PM
My sister told me that my old history/social studies teacher is being more of ------ than she ever was! One of my sister's classmates, Shawn, got into an argument with her about one of his assignments. He said that he had turned it in, and she said that she hadn't received it.
Now this teacher, is [i:dffda5d0ac]very[/i:dffda5d0ac] unorganized. I turned in some assignments to her my Junior year, and didn't get it back until the first quarter of my Senior year. :confused: She also can NOT keep track of dates, and is prejudiced against anyone not of Hawaiian ancestry. No matter what we tell her, and no matter what we have written down, she argues that she's right and we're wrong.
What she did after the argument with Shawn is erase the grades from all of the assignments that he had turned in earlier. She marked them all down, and some as incomplete or not turned in. She told him the next day that his grade had gone down from a C to an F.
So now Shawn has to go and search for all his papers to prove that he did them, and that he got a higher grade. I told my sister to tell him to tell his parents to talk to the principal. I think this time she's crossed the line...
Does this tick you off or what?
Now this teacher, is [i:dffda5d0ac]very[/i:dffda5d0ac] unorganized. I turned in some assignments to her my Junior year, and didn't get it back until the first quarter of my Senior year. :confused: She also can NOT keep track of dates, and is prejudiced against anyone not of Hawaiian ancestry. No matter what we tell her, and no matter what we have written down, she argues that she's right and we're wrong.
What she did after the argument with Shawn is erase the grades from all of the assignments that he had turned in earlier. She marked them all down, and some as incomplete or not turned in. She told him the next day that his grade had gone down from a C to an F.
So now Shawn has to go and search for all his papers to prove that he did them, and that he got a higher grade. I told my sister to tell him to tell his parents to talk to the principal. I think this time she's crossed the line...
Does this tick you off or what?