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Ive heard many similar stories from public school. My son, ( in public high
school) has done the same thing, as well as his classmates. Most times, the
teacher never catches the remarks.. Sometimes they do, and the most
"consequence" that has ever been rendered was maybe a verbal reprimand and of
course, the answer counted wrong. That teacher needs a reality check, not
you.. ridiculous. I think sometimes the answers the kids come up with are
more intelligent that the actual answers. I've gotten a big kick out of some
that Landon has told me about.
Teresa
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school) has done the same thing, as well as his classmates. Most times, the
teacher never catches the remarks.. Sometimes they do, and the most
"consequence" that has ever been rendered was maybe a verbal reprimand and of
course, the answer counted wrong. That teacher needs a reality check, not
you.. ridiculous. I think sometimes the answers the kids come up with are
more intelligent that the actual answers. I've gotten a big kick out of some
that Landon has told me about.
Teresa
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In a message dated 1/2/2003 6:34:58 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jselvage@... writes:
<g> Kelly
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jselvage@... writes:
> . I answered a few questions on one assignment, andOr maybe he just liked the chocolate chip cookie recipe?
> then inserted my mom's chocolate chip cookie recipe. I got an "A" on that
> assignment and on every other one. I guess the teacher did like me, but
> after that "experiment" I didn't work so hard on the homework!
<g> Kelly
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