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blazey 06-07-2008 20:03

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Well I went to Mount Carmel and we started at 9, and that was just 3 yrs ago. Also, teachers were all in school at the same time whether they had a class to teach or not, as teachers had meetings in the mornings in the staff room.

Lilly 06-07-2008 20:04

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 603037)
well maybe she was out looking for kids wagging school?

Yes, maybe she had been told that the kids were in the butty shop so she went over the road to get them out.

Why wasn't she teaching in class at the time, Blazey?

Who knows? :confused:

We don't know that the kids were in her class, just that they are pupils at Rhyddings.

Maybe the teacher was on PPA time......who can say?

jambutty 06-07-2008 20:09

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 602987)
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

You’ve come up with an alleged factual statement so prove it.:tongueout

Gayle 06-07-2008 20:19

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Isn't is something like 'withholding evidence' that's illegal. So by implication illegal to not report a crime when you know it's happening.

Benipete 06-07-2008 20:25

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 603017)
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.

I totally agree as do most accy webbers' but you always get the odd one.The ones we will all be laughing at in a few years time when we watch Airport and they've missed the flight.:hehetable

lancsdave 06-07-2008 20:30

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 603061)
I totally agree as do most accy webbers' but you always get the odd one.The ones we will all be laughing at in a few years time when we watch Airport and they've missed the flight.:hehetable

I don't think they have started passenger flights to other planets yet :D

Royboy39 06-07-2008 20:35

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 603061)
I totally agree as do most accy webbers' but you always get the odd one.The ones we will all be laughing at in a few years time when we watch Airport and they've missed the flight.:hehetable

Why not have the children 'Clock On'.
If they are late for school...send them home, or back to the butty shop.
Compare this to a working environment.
If this had have been a manager or a foreman walking into the butty shop and finding four members of his workforce in the shop when they should have been at work..........."don't bother coming into work today".
In extreme cases, or if the boss considered you to be a bad worker..."Don't bother coming into work today......Collect your cards of Friday.
Crack the whip and get society back on track....police state my arse?

jambutty 06-07-2008 20:42

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 603031)
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?!

You are wasting your time arguing with this lot.

You have people saying that they don’t care what the law is and they will see things their way regardless. Not to put too fine a point on it, that is anarchy. And some of these are parents! What a great example to set their children!

If some of this lot lived 150 years ago out in the Wild West they would be the ones forming a vigilante mob to hang someone who they suspected of being a horse thief on the flimsiest of evidence or even none at all. The phrase “You will get a fair trial before we hang you” comes to mind.

But just about everyone is avoiding the point of what was the teacher doing out of school at 8:50am when school started at 8:40am and what she was doing overstepping her authority? The answer is obvious. To admit that the teacher should not have been outside the school at that time and didn’t have the authority to trawl the streets looking for truants during school hours would destroy their silly, petty views.

This is the way debates go on this forum. If a point is too awkward to answer or by answering it can only be an admission that the point is spot on, they ignore it and bring in red herrings.

There is another point that has been ignored because it is too awkward to address. With the kids in assembly a teacher nips out to the butty shop either just for herself or with a staff order and shock horror she bumps into a shop full of pupils and goes mental. How can she get out of such an embarrassing situation? Simple turn on then pupils.

A flight of fancy? Maybe? But it is still a credible possibility.

Neil 06-07-2008 20:48

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 603067)
Why not have the children 'Clock On'.

Could be easy to cheat, get someone else to clock on for you. Then again a local school uses a fingerprint system instead of swipe card for the cashless canteen. You would find it harder to lend someone your finger to clock on for you :D

Bonnyboy 06-07-2008 20:48

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 603017)
I would have thought that any decent parent (and there are obviously several contributing to this thread) would have backed the teacher on this.

I made my main contributions at the early stages of this thread and I didn’t back the teacher on the matter.

I don’t think that makes me any less or more decent a person or parent for taking that stance.

It's just an alternative opinion :)

West Ender 06-07-2008 20:49

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 603031)
8.40 is ridiculous, especially considering the distance some people travel these days to get to school


Why ridiculous? My grandson went to Manchester Grammar School. He had to be in school for 8.30 and he lived in Warrington, 20 miles away, so he had to leave home at 7 a.m. to get the school bus which went all over the area, picking up, on the way. He did that for 6 years and it was no big deal, there were boys travelling from much further away. The one thing he daren't do was miss that bus and be late for school.

flashy 06-07-2008 20:50

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each to their own and all that i suppose Ste

flashy 06-07-2008 20:52

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 603077)
Why ridiculous? My grandson went to Manchester Grammar School. He had to be in school for 8.30 and he lived in Warrington, 20 miles away, so he had to leave home at 7 a.m. to get the school bus .


when i was 15 i lived in Rossendale (Loveclough) but still went to Moorhead, was up at 6.30 every morning, my first bus was at 7.30, i was never late for school once, so you are right westender, there is no excuse

Royboy39 06-07-2008 20:53

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 603074)
Could be easy to cheat, get someone else to clock on for you. Then again a local school uses a fingerprint system instead of swipe card for the cashless canteen. You would find it harder to lend someone your finger to clock on for you :D

Just a figure of speach Neil...sarky perhaps....I tried every trick in the book when I went to Rhyddings but was never caught 'Red Handed'

lancsdave 06-07-2008 20:55

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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 603071)
If some of this lot lived 150 years ago out in the Wild West they would be the ones forming a vigilante mob to hang someone who they suspected of being a horse thief on the flimsiest of evidence or even none at all.


Given your constant views of dealing in facts only we will have to take your own personal experience of that at face value. :)


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