Bummer!  I would be horrified, as well.  I would just try to keep in mind the  
angst and turmoil of being an 8th grader brings to a kid's world.  They are 
RARELY thinking with their frontal lobe.  

"If you want to build a ship, don't herd people together to collect wood and
don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the
endless immensity of the sea." (Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
 
Melinda Hawkins
5th Grade LA/SS
McCulloch Intermediate School
Highland Park ISD
(214) 780-2325
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


>>> TLP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/19/2007 7:56 pm >>>
Imagine my horror when today one of my 8th graders, a young man with
whom I thought I had a great relationship, flipped me off behind my
back. My student teacher caught him. I had given him a hard time about
a seating situation and had been a bit abrupt. My student teacher was
wild and called him on it. He came and told me he made an
inappropriate gesture and he was "so so sorry. It was stupid and
impulsive." At this point I didn't know what the gesture was , so we
talked together about the rough week he had just had and how he was
sick and went home after throwing up in the bathroom.  And he
apologized again to the student teacher and me and I gave him a by.
After he left she told me what he had done. I was stunned. I took him
aside later and told him,  he had broken my heart. He began to tear up
and laid a hand on each of my shoulders and said he was mad at himself
and didn't mean what he had done. I am at a loss at what to do. I
don't think a detention is worthwhile because sitting at his desk
staring at the wall for an hour is not going to fix this. However, I
think a conversation with me after school might be the key. I need my
windows washed in the worst way....What do you folks think?  I am not
thinking clearly ( Keep in mind I have my kids for three years, Oh and
his table mates were horrified and let him know....)
-- 
Tena

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