On the positive side, the teacher will either stop using words she can’t spell, will become a better speller, or will call Zoe’s parents when she has a complaint about Zoe,
What child would actually give parents a note from the teacher at home? I’m a teacher. I’d never send my student a note home. I’d call, text or email. Direct communication. Giving a note that they can read can easily be “ gone missing or lost” and parents remain in the dark and teacher assume the parents don’t care.
Apparently that teacher has too much free time on her hands, sending a note home filled with yesterday’s news. Everyone already knows Zoe is bossy and pretentious.
I have two memories where I was able to get a Teacher to change an answer that he marked wrong on my paper. And, impressively, both announced to the Class that anyone who got those questions wrong would have them reversed. The first was a statement like “Children are gullible. TRUE / FALSE.” I marked “FALSE” (I’m not gullible!). When I explained this to him, he realized what he’d done and reversed it. The Second was a College Computer Assembly-Language Programming Refresher Course my Work sent me to. The question was what was the “XOR” Command used for. Apparently, we were using it in a way he didn’t realize it could be used, but a perfectly valid way. Again, he announced that anyone who had that marked wrong would have it changed.
Teachers do not send notes home with parents. That is why the school has an email address of parents. I don’t know any teachers that send notes home with parents. At least none of my children’s teachers.
rasputin's horoscope about 1 month ago
On the positive side, the teacher will either stop using words she can’t spell, will become a better speller, or will call Zoe’s parents when she has a complaint about Zoe,
9thCapricorn about 1 month ago
What child would actually give parents a note from the teacher at home? I’m a teacher. I’d never send my student a note home. I’d call, text or email. Direct communication. Giving a note that they can read can easily be “ gone missing or lost” and parents remain in the dark and teacher assume the parents don’t care.
BenGMan about 1 month ago
Zoe’s trying to be good.
iggyman about 1 month ago
Usually info like that is on a kids report card, that we had to sign!
steveh64 about 1 month ago
Looks like Zoe has the potential to be an editor. Too bad they’re not as much in demand as in the past, at least in some newspapers.
potfarmer about 1 month ago
As Murray would say, “Pretentious,Moi?”
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 month ago
Apparently that teacher has too much free time on her hands, sending a note home filled with yesterday’s news. Everyone already knows Zoe is bossy and pretentious.
kaycstamper about 1 month ago
Hmm, guess where she learned that! That’s how the teacher’s critiquing looks to her!
ctolson about 1 month ago
Corrected the spelling? More like Zoe corrected the verbiage to her liking.
philwinn about 1 month ago
Funny
ChessPirate about 1 month ago
I have two memories where I was able to get a Teacher to change an answer that he marked wrong on my paper. And, impressively, both announced to the Class that anyone who got those questions wrong would have them reversed. The first was a statement like “Children are gullible. TRUE / FALSE.” I marked “FALSE” (I’m not gullible!). When I explained this to him, he realized what he’d done and reversed it. The Second was a College Computer Assembly-Language Programming Refresher Course my Work sent me to. The question was what was the “XOR” Command used for. Apparently, we were using it in a way he didn’t realize it could be used, but a perfectly valid way. Again, he announced that anyone who had that marked wrong would have it changed.
DKHenderson about 1 month ago
She may not use the name much anymore, but Zoe is still Princess High ’n Mighty Big Shot Boss of the World.
Jim Duff Premium Member about 1 month ago
This is prior the internet days when causing the child to hand carry the teachers note was really part of the punishment.
Cactus-Pete about 1 month ago
Being pretentious is acting beyond your abilities but if she really corrected the teacher’s spelling then maybe she isn’t pretentious.
circleM about 1 month ago
If Hammie did something like this the commenters would be slamming him and calling him out.
serial232 about 1 month ago
Teachers do not send notes home with parents. That is why the school has an email address of parents. I don’t know any teachers that send notes home with parents. At least none of my children’s teachers.
lisaegray about 1 month ago
Hilarious!
The Quiet One about 1 month ago
Well at least she’s consistent.
Smitty about 1 month ago
Strange, my daily newspaper has a completely different strip than this one today.
pearcy19 about 1 month ago
Zoe’s teacher.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 1 month ago
Take it back to the teacher and make her correct it.