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I went to Rhyddings - occasionally! From about Year 9 I 'dropped out'. I wish someone had come looking for me (instead of breathing a sigh of relief). If they had dragged me back in to school (and preferable taken the time to find out what was wrong they could have saved me about 6 wasted years which is aobut the the time it took me to realise that you do't get anywhere without qualifications.
When I was at Rhyddings there were good and bad teachers and when Miss Moore arrived she certainly pulled the standards up. She would not have allowed kids in butty shops when they should have been in school. Children dont always know what is best for them, though they may think they do. Sometimes adults have to take responsibility this teacher should be applauded and the samwich shop owner, well she is beyond belief! |
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I can't believe a lot of what has been said about the teacher being in the wrong. These little darlings are well aware of the school rules and they state they must be in school for 8:40. They blatantly ignore the rules, so why should the not get a bollocking public or otherwise?? Most kids who think they are going to be late would try their utmost to get to school as soon as possible, so the fault lies with the attitude of these kids not the teacher!!!!
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Can't believe your opinion on this Jambutty.
I thought that being from the generation you are that respect for the teachers and school would be something you would advocate not slagging them off for trying to get pupils in school so they can get an education. I would never have turned up late for school without good reason and if i did i would expect to be punished. If you let kids get away with murder now there is no hope for the future. |
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Ain't this an example of shoddy journalism by the Observer, only getting one side of the story, maybe the school band the teacher from talking to the press but the story was very unbalanced, and seemingly instigated by the shop owner, hope it has the reverse effect she was hoping far
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Totally agree with jambutty on this one. Can't believe the amount of people who disagree with his views for "disagreeing with jambutty"'s sake. Rather pathetic really.
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I disagree with him because I disagree with his point of view, as I would disagree with it whoever posted it. Nowt to do with who said it.
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I don't. I think the teacher totally did the right thing. |
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Think even Jambutty would not agree with your remark about not agreeing for the sake of it.. :D |
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Agreed. I'm more of the opinion that it's his post that's pathetic, in that it's laughable.:p |
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If proof were ever needed, your continual bringing up of a past post to make a puerile point proves conclusively what a mealy mouthed, mean, spiteful, vicious, nasty, excuse for a human being you are. You can use your imagination as to what I would have liked to post but forum etiquette prevents me from doing so. I’m sure that someone with your disposition would be able to do so eloquently.:tongueout |
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Nor does that teacher have the right to angrily barge into a business premises or even a private one for that matter and demand that the customers, who were pupils at a nearby school, to get to school immediately. Whether this reported incident was badly reported or biased is not an issue particularly as no one except the reporter knows if an attempt was made to hear the school’s side on the issue. People just make a supposition, clamber on their collective moral high horse and spout nonsense. If some people are so all fired up about this incident then I suggest that on Monday morning they go along to the school, pretend to be a freelance reporter and ask the school head for a statement on the incident. Don’t be surprised if the school head comes back with no comment because the school head will know that the teacher in question exceeded his/her authority and would rather let the incident die a death than be resurrected. |
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Ah here we go, the "What? Moi? I'm whiter than white!" backlash begins. Funny how I didn't mention whom I was referring to yet you all jump to defend yourselves. :rolleyes: :D Careful, a little paranoia can be dangerous! I was actually referring to posts such as these (which often creep up in every thread jambutty replies to): Quote:
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''Punctuality is very important to the school. If our staff member was over-zealous in her response it is unfortunate, but if our pupils want to get a job after leaving school they must realise punctuality is important." http://www.accringtonobserver.co.uk/...sts_in_to_cafe Happily it sounds to me that this teacher has the Head's full backing. Reportedly. |
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