Before moving to Maui we lived in a school district where a number of the parents were, how do you say it, loaded. They weren't afraid using their perceived clout to put teachers in their place so the teachers tread very softly whenever there were issues with the little darlings.WEDFan wrote:Now most of the time a school tries to hand out any punishment, the parents show up defending their little darling...
I get home from work one day and my wife announces that our oldest kid had forgotten to take a snack to school and had snitched one out of another kid's bag in the coat room. Turned out the other kid was the only one who brought Oreo's, was the biggest kid in the class, and belonged to a minority group that tended to rat pack anyone they didn't like.
I told my kid to open up her piggy bank and pull out $5. We headed to a grocery store where we bought the biggest package of Oreo's available. She spent the ride home counting her change trying to figure out what her actions had cost her.
The next morning I took her to school. We walked into her classroom where organized chaos was in full swing before class started. The teacher was sitting at the front of the room. We walked up and I said, "Hi. I'm Andrea's dad and I understand there was a problem yesterday about some cookies."
The teacher, with a deer in the headlights look replied, "Ummmm errrrrrrr well, there was a misunderstanding about..."
I cut her off and said, "The only misunderstanding was between Andrea's ears. She's decided to atone for her actions by buying the class some cookies. I gotta get to work so I'll leave it up to you on how to hand them out."
I left. As I turned to walk out the door I looked back and saw the teacher still sitting there looking dumbfounded at the cookies. She probably had a good story to tell in the teacher's lounge that day.