Yours Sincerely,
Dark Steno @ Maskawaih
How pity.....Originally Posted by Monkeee
Yours Sincerely,
Dark Steno @ Maskawaih
If you had been unlucky enough to be born without arms, would they 'beat the shit' out off you if you could not play basketball?Originally Posted by Dark Steno
The best way to keep a secret:- Tell everyone not to tell anyone.
Probably not if it was due to a recessive gene.Originally Posted by bigboab
Maybe a kickin' would be in order then.Originally Posted by Guillaume
The best way to keep a secret:- Tell everyone not to tell anyone.
Parent-teacher evenings always used to be pleasant for me, for all three of our kids.
The last one that I went to was not pleasant.
Every one of my son's teachers told me he didn't hand in homework and hadn't submitted coursework. Coursework accounts for 40% of your final grade, apparently.
Not only this, but each told me that effort was completely non-existant and one said he kept walking about the class during lessons.
His attitude has changed and this kid that had been moved into the top groups for all his classes during the preceding two years due to effort and some sort of inherent talent, has started on a downward spiral that needs addressing before it's too late.
Fortunately, the one of the losers from the year above that he has been hanging around with has been permnently excluded while the others will not be there either in a couple of weeks.
I have always given encouragement and support but it often seems misplaced and wasted.
I hope not.
There isn't a bargepole long enough for me to work on [a Sony Viao] - clocker 2008
Is he just entering highschool?
Oh, and for most of my courses it breaks down into this : 30% exam, 40% coursework and 10% ISU or final project, give or take 5 percent for each category.
Last edited by Smith; 04-30-2005 at 11:05 PM.
In parent and teacher interviews all they do is laugh their assses off on how dumb the kids are.
They still have that? That was only mandatory for us in elementary school.
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