Students are herded from class to class and are given detentions if tardy. They must get permission to use the restroom. ![]() Students must raise their hand to be granted permission to speak. Teenagers are FORCED to go to high school. How is this message appropriate for my chemistry students? What did my students do wrong? ” How much clearer can this statement be? YOU are in trouble and you deserve the consequences, you miserable piece of shit. Point #10 clearly states, “YOU put yourself here, YOU need to fix YOU. If you read the Reality Check closely, it’s almost like you can picture a pissed off authority figure physically grabbing this lazy, entitled, shithead teenager screaming into their face “STRAIGHTEN UP!”, ACT RIGHT”. I taught Chemistry, so I tried to imagine posting this on my classroom white board. “Can you imagine a HS teacher posting this negative message to their students? Sums up the depressing state of way too many HS classrooms. ![]() In my tweet, I did NOT mention that the 11-point Reality Check came from an ISS Room (directed specifically at troublemakers). Even though it was education’s version of JAIL, the student would be kept safe, schools would get funding, and the kid might get some behavioral modification and complete their assignments. Many states base their school funding on attendance, so this was another reason to create ISS. Suspended students were often from bad homes in the first place, so sending them home was not a great thing. Back in the old days, trouble-making students got suspended from school. The 11-point list had come from an ISS Room (In-School Suspension) from several years ago. On Friday, July 20th, I tweeted a screenshot of a list titled “REALITY CHECK”. ![]() THE BEATINGS WILL CONTINUE UNTIL MORALE IMPROVES “They All Want Something for Nothing”
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