8 True Scary BACK to SCHOOL Stories
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Top Comments (10)
Robin Williams once said, "There's something worse than being alone; and it's being surrounded by people who make you feel alone!" Get rid of people who don't support you!
Story 1: Document and let authorities know. Also, you’re putting your fiancé at risk by not telling her. That kid is dangerous because he is continuing to stalk you. You’re giving him signals there are no consequences for his actions.
The first story is a great example of people mistaking kindness for weakness and being in a position of authority but wanting to be "friends" with your students or wanting to be seen as 'the cool' teacher. If you give them an inch, they'll take a mile. And they won't respect you, they'll take advantage of you. Both of my cousins are teachers and they are brothers. One is *very* strict, the other does a good job of striking a balance between strict and lenient. They're both good teachers, they just have different teaching styles and approaches to how they teach and what they will or will not tolerate. Teaching is a hard job, especially these days. My generation didn't have to deal with lockdowns and children worried about school shooters so it can't easy for the children either.
Story #1, no more chances. Something really bad could happen. Call the cops. Have a weapon handy
To the guy in the first story. You definitely should've reported him to the police.
Story 2 is why you never give in to peer pressure. Good friends won't push you into doing illegal things. It's sad that he was so desperate to fit in that he ruined a portion of his life.
Check out the Scary School Stories playlist! -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MW5q1msr8NE&list=PLvC0iydiKnChVFyPXxC0Tovlqp81T0Wq9
I love the fact that I don't have to come up with my own nightmares anymore when I sleep. You're doing it for me.
The only thing you’re teaching that kid in the first story is that there are no consequences for his actions.
The approval-oriented teacher in the first story is by their own design: self-sabotaging.
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Top Comments (10)
Robin Williams once said, "There's something worse than being alone; and it's being surrounded by people who make you feel alone!" Get rid of people who don't support you!
Story 1: Document and let authorities know. Also, you’re putting your fiancé at risk by not telling her. That kid is dangerous because he is continuing to stalk you. You’re giving him signals there are no consequences for his actions.
The first story is a great example of people mistaking kindness for weakness and being in a position of authority but wanting to be "friends" with your students or wanting to be seen as 'the cool' teacher. If you give them an inch, they'll take a mile. And they won't respect you, they'll take advantage of you. Both of my cousins are teachers and they are brothers. One is *very* strict, the other does a good job of striking a balance between strict and lenient. They're both good teachers, they just have different teaching styles and approaches to how they teach and what they will or will not tolerate. Teaching is a hard job, especially these days. My generation didn't have to deal with lockdowns and children worried about school shooters so it can't easy for the children either.
Story #1, no more chances. Something really bad could happen. Call the cops. Have a weapon handy
To the guy in the first story. You definitely should've reported him to the police.
Story 2 is why you never give in to peer pressure. Good friends won't push you into doing illegal things. It's sad that he was so desperate to fit in that he ruined a portion of his life.
Check out the Scary School Stories playlist! -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MW5q1msr8NE&list=PLvC0iydiKnChVFyPXxC0Tovlqp81T0Wq9
I love the fact that I don't have to come up with my own nightmares anymore when I sleep. You're doing it for me.
The only thing you’re teaching that kid in the first story is that there are no consequences for his actions.
The approval-oriented teacher in the first story is by their own design: self-sabotaging.