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So we had a substitute in english today and she's some 70 year old mullet haired lady who walks everywhere around town. We were going to the cafeteria for class to work on Shakespeare stuff, and my class is full of "cool kids" and they decided to hold on to the doors so she couldn't get in. She was pissed and told the principle and our whole class denied it. The principle just kinda forgot about it and we went back to the classroom. Once we got in there we began to make paper airplanes and literally everyone was throwing them around, and it was absolutely chaotic. The substitute left a note for the teacher for the following day, but 2 guys after class stole the note and threw it away. The substitute teacher was pissed and basically left the school and i'm pretty sure the principle now thinks she has some sort of mental dissability and she probably won't be asked to sub in again.
What I'm asking is how do you treat your substitute teachers?
I - Not so friendly.
What I'm asking is how do you treat your substitute teachers?
I - Not so friendly.
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We treat them with great respect
We actually throw pencils at the teacher. Well only one subsitute teacher because she has a hearing aid and her vision isn't great. Other subsitute teachers we make wierd noises and screw around with her desk. One time we locked the door on a sub.
*Cough I mean great DISRESPECT Cough*
We actually throw pencils at the teacher. Well only one subsitute teacher because she has a hearing aid and her vision isn't great. Other subsitute teachers we make wierd noises and screw around with her desk. One time we locked the door on a sub.
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We treat them alright i guess but we like to test the waters
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I had to serve a detention today because of a sub :arrow:
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Christoefur wrote So we had a substitute in english today and she's some 70 year old mullet haired lady who walks everywhere around town. We were going to the cafeteria for class to work on Shakespeare stuff, and my class is full of "cool kids" and they decided to hold on to the doors so she couldn't get in. She was pissed and told the principle and our whole class denied it. The principle just kinda forgot about it and we went back to the classroom. Once we got in there we began to make paper airplanes and literally everyone was throwing them around, and it was absolutely chaotic. The substitute left a note for the teacher for the following day, but 2 guys after class stole the note and threw it away. The substitute teacher was pissed and basically left the school and i'm pretty sure the principle now thinks she has some sort of mental dissability and she probably won't be asked to sub in again.
What I'm asking is how do you treat your substitute teachers?
I - Not so friendly.
Well a sub at my high school got 6 girls numbers and started texting them..and then after a while (who knows how long) the girls found it "creepy" and stopped texting and told the administrators about it. The girls pretty much screwed over that subs career, he's pretty young. They are doing investigations on the teacher to see if there are any charges to be made. ...
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Yeah we just mess with the Subs, making fart noises, faking turrets ect.
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we usually mess with ours, but then the following day get in trouble -____-
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Bahahahaha thts funny bro
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samanthaa23 wroteChristoefur wrote So we had a substitute in english today and she's some 70 year old mullet haired lady who walks everywhere around town. We were going to the cafeteria for class to work on Shakespeare stuff, and my class is full of "cool kids" and they decided to hold on to the doors so she couldn't get in. She was pissed and told the principle and our whole class denied it. The principle just kinda forgot about it and we went back to the classroom. Once we got in there we began to make paper airplanes and literally everyone was throwing them around, and it was absolutely chaotic. The substitute left a note for the teacher for the following day, but 2 guys after class stole the note and threw it away. The substitute teacher was pissed and basically left the school and i'm pretty sure the principle now thinks she has some sort of mental dissability and she probably won't be asked to sub in again.
What I'm asking is how do you treat your substitute teachers?
I - Not so friendly.
Well a sub at my high school got 6 girls numbers and started texting them..and then after a while (who knows how long) the girls found it "creepy" and stopped texting and told the administrators about it. The girls pretty much screwed over that subs career, he's pretty young. They are doing investigations on the teacher to see if there are any charges to be made. ...
sounds more like a sex offender lol, way to go school systems for hiring skills
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lol thats a great story rofl lol, our substitutes are really strict so we cant do much
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