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Neil 06-07-2008 18:07

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 602905)
Was the teacher an “Education Welfare Officer”? If not, that teacher did not have the authority to act as s/he did outside of the school.

You had started off in this thread being sensible. Now you have returned to your usual self.

Why do you behave like one of these school children?

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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 602939)
derekgas has picked up on it – what was the teacher doing going into a butty shop during school hours?

How many times do you need telling. It is the responsibility of the school so she was doing her job.

Benipete 06-07-2008 18:49

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 602941)
It might be against the law for school children not to be at school during school hours but there is no law (YET!) that a citizen MUST report a felony if that citizen sees one being committed.

We haven’t quite got to becoming a police state.

Now you are jumping to conclusions in accusing the shopkeeper of phoning the paper for publicity’s sake. She could have been and probably was, highlighting the behaviour of a teacher who overstepped the mark.

I see many school children in uniform in Asda during school hours every week. I’ve never seen a copper apprehend them. Meaning that Asda doesn’t give a hoot and only money talks. So if you’ve got a beef on this point go and tackle Asda, Tesco, Sainsburys, Morrisons, Iceland, Aldi, Netto etc. Don’t forget the market and record shops.

Admit it – the teacher was out of order.

Not so often your right and your wrong again it is an offense to know a felony has been committed or even to know it may be committed and not:tongueout report it

blazey 06-07-2008 19:13

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 602859)
this is priceless!! another thread swung the way of= I'm Blazey look at me.:rofl38::rofl38: ya done it again kid.:D

Why thankyou, I do make such an effort at whatever ridiculous hour it was to get the attention of the vast amount of people that was online.

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 602841)
I think she posted that she's doing a placement with a London law firm this summer.

If she doesn't sleep too well, and decides to roll in late, I hope they show her the understanding she deserves.;)

I think I said that to you in a PM actually when I was asking you the most convenient method of travel for getting to London. I'm not on placement in a law firm anyway.

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 602811)
Maybe thats why he/she is a university personal tutor ? He/she can't be bothered with many students and wants an easy life.

Of course the schools are just making sure the majority of pupils pass their GCSE's. There is usually one teacher to a class of 25-30 kids, how can they offer personal tuition to all :confused:

My personal tutor lectures to 180 pupils at a time in the law of contract, and all tutors have time for the individual needs of students, we don't pay them for nothing.

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 602867)
She might decide to rebel against convention, and turn up late for her exams.

I have had my exams, and turned up for everyone online. My point about the rules is that they are generally a framework. There are always loop holes and exceptions to the rules, that's life. If you get pulled for doing 33mph in a 30 zone you are most likely to be let off with a caution, often due o the fact that manufacturers don't follow guidelines tightly enough to ensure the speedometers measure 100% accurately in the first place.

I don't care if you think I talk in long sentences or don't agree with your boring ways of life. Why should I be like you when you're all middle aged and sit on accyweb all day? Why just be a slave to the wage when you can be a slave to spending all your free time on accyweb too? I think I'll stick to my way thanks.

lancsdave 06-07-2008 19:29

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 603000)
I don't care if you think I talk in long sentences or don't agree with your boring ways of life. Why should I be like you when you're all middle aged and sit on accyweb all day? Why just be a slave to the wage when you can be a slave to spending all your free time on accyweb too? I think I'll stick to my way thanks.

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

panther 06-07-2008 19:35

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 603000)

Why should I be like you when you're all middle aged and sit on accyweb all day? .

:eek:

cheeky git......whos middles aged??!


you sit on it all night:rolleyes:

Lilly 06-07-2008 19:35

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
I would have thought that any decent parent (and there are obviously several contributing to this thread) would have backed the teacher on this.

Would you want your child to be able to while away the hours in a butty shop when they should be in school?

I wouldn't. I'd want the teacher who'd seen them to haul them into school, punish them as they see fit and then inform me. I would punish them at home also. I would be thanking and apologising to that teacher and would ensure my children apologised to her too.

Too many parents have a laissez faire attitude these days.

To end up with our kids becoming decent, law abiding, employable adults we need to work with the school not against them.

blazey 06-07-2008 19:41

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
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Originally Posted by panther (Post 603016)
:eek:

cheeky git......whos middles aged??!


you sit on it all night:rolleyes:

Yes at the early hours of the morning when I have the choice of the internet or walking the streets to tire myself out.

I see nobody answered why the teacher wasn't in school at that time either. What's the point of being in school at 8.40am if the teachers are still strolling in at 8.50am?

The kids were having breakfast, I hardly see what the problem is. Since when does Rhyddings start at 8.50 anyway :/ always thought it started at 9 like all the other schools.

flashy 06-07-2008 19:44

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 603024)
Since when does Rhyddings start at 8.50 anyway :/ always thought it started at 9 like all the other schools.



they dont, they start at 8.40

panther 06-07-2008 19:44

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
nope 8.40 now and in september they finish at 3.00pm

Tin Monkey 06-07-2008 19:45

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
Wrong yet again. Deary me.

blazey 06-07-2008 19:49

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
Well sorry for not going to Rhyddings or knowing anyone who goes there. 8.40 is ridiculous, especially considering the distance some people travel these days to get to school because they're often missing out on their first choice of school. No wonder why they're having to grab breakfast once they're there.

And I ask AGAIN, why was the teacher late into school?!

panther 06-07-2008 19:53

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
have a look
http://www.accringtonobserver.co.uk/...sts_in_to_cafe


whos says she was late?

flashy 06-07-2008 19:53

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
well maybe she was out looking for kids wagging school?

blazey 06-07-2008 20:01

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 603037)
well maybe she was out looking for kids wagging school?

Well that isn't her job is it?

Panther, if school starts at 8.40, and she was in the sandwich shop at 8.50am that makes her outside of school during schooltime as well...

I'm not going to follow the newspaper report as it's most likely biased.

lancsdave 06-07-2008 20:01

Re: Don't bug me teacher, eating me breakfast.
 
Mount Carmel starts at 8.55 and Hollins 8.45. Doubt if you find a secondary school that does start at 9 these days.


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