Tarakin
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Dear teacher who teaches 5th hour in my classroom,
Seriously. It's not that much to ask that your class not leave my classroom in complete disarray. I cannot be expected to straighten every single fucking desk every day before 6th hour starts. You could just ask your students to do it, but you don't.
Similarly, you could ask your students to keep their fucking hands off my calculators, tardy cards and similar paraphernalia that I need to still be in order when I return to teach 6th hour in my room. It would also be lovely if there wasn't a mess of chips and candy and puddles of pop on the floor every fucking day. The room looks like it was hit by a tornado.
I asked you to pay some attention to this, but your only reply was that "it happens". No shit it happens. You're supposed to at least try to get it to stop happening. You're too fucking lazy to manage your own class, and it's bothering me. My bunch of kids are supposed to be much worse than yours, yet I have a relatively firm grip on what they do under my supervision. I get the feeling that you don't care because it's not your shit, but you'd raise hell and high water if I ever hinted in that direction.
Really though, is it so much to ask that you at least unplug the overhead projector and return it to its original position after you're finished using it? Could you also pull the screen back up? Is it that fucking much to ask that you leave things the way you found them? In case you weren't aware, I need to be ready to start teaching right as the bell rings, and I don't have half an hour to spend to clean up after you every day. My 6th hour students are grossed out as they enter the room, and so am I.
I'm sorry to be the one to tell you, but you suck at classroom management as well as basic politeness.
Regards,
Mrs B.
I know this teacher. The time he's not in your school, I know exactly where he is. Monday, 8th hour.




