Super Steve Earle
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And to think I get blasted for picking up people on their grammar. I tell you, I’m the bloody savior of Britain.
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And to think I get blasted for picking up people on their grammar. I tell you, I’m the bloody savior of Britain.
If you were a school governor you would know why a lot of that is bollocks.
You would also know how the attitude of parents has changed over the years and why teachers are not respected as they were
You would also know that governmental dogmatic interference in schools and the slashing of budgets and pupil financing has led to low morale and loss of experienced teachers.
You would also know that due to budget cuts, heads are obliged to set on NQTs as they cant afford experienced teachers.
Blimey, for someone who claims to have been a school governor you have remarkably little knowledge of what goes on in schools.
No school trips? My son went on four trips last term alone (and we said to no to several more). My daughter's had fewer but one of them was a week in Iceland,
I had seven years in senior school and in that time I went to Cuckmere valley, the Science Museum and the New Forest. No trips? it seems the kids do nothing but trips.
And as for no games, we have to constantly keep abreast of what kit our son needs as he does so many activities every week. My daughter just plays football twice a week.
Nor in four terms at school has the school closed because of the weather, nor because the boiler had broken down. My daughter's had longer in the system but I can't recall her being sent home for these reasons either.
I'm not a teacher and nor is my wife but I do have kids and see what schools are really like without having to spout Daily Mail cliches.
Saldly thisJeez can you imagine the implications if the welfare officer didn't send little Johny or Jemima home after they complained of not feeling well ,the said parents would be all over the school and the ble*din internet not to mention the school authorities and of course fkin mumsnet ...schools and staff are dammed if they do and dammed if they don't .
We live in a blame everyone society ,doesn't take a lot of brains to work out the reasoning .
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When you want to, you can actually be quite sensible. Just not sure how calling someone a moron squares with this.
My son was sent home from school "ill" today despite the fact that, as far as I'm concerned, there's nothing wrong with him other than possibly being a bit tired and jaded after some late nights over the Christmas holiday.
This isn't the first time this has happened. Schools bang on about attendance and the importance of being in school, something we completely agree with, and yet they send him home at the slightest indication he could be less than 100%.
We've never taken him out of school for holidays, and don't believe we ever will (I'm not judging if you do - everyone makes their own choices), so it grates somewhat the school have this seemingly relaxed approach to sending kids home. Perhaps parents should be able to fine schools for non-approved sending home.
I appreciate this is all a bit Mumsnet but it's wound me up a bit.
But when someone is repeatedly unable to comprehend a simple unambiguous sentence, and their responses to detailed posts often are no more than **** off and bollocks, it’s justified. How else would you describe them?
But when someone is repeatedly unable to comprehend a simple unambiguous sentence, and their responses to detailed posts often are no more than **** off and bollocks, it’s justified. How else would you describe them?
The school office do through the school’s management information system (data from computerised register taken am and pm basically). Teachers have nothing to do with it (apart from taking the register of course).
You pretty much seem to argue with everyone on here.Maybe you need to put your arrogance to one side.
My son was sent home from school "ill" today despite the fact that, as far as I'm concerned, there's nothing wrong with him other than possibly being a bit tired and jaded after some late nights over the Christmas holiday.
This isn't the first time this has happened. Schools bang on about attendance and the importance of being in school, something we completely agree with, and yet they send him home at the slightest indication he could be less than 100%.
We've never taken him out of school for holidays, and don't believe we ever will (I'm not judging if you do - everyone makes their own choices), so it grates somewhat the school have this seemingly relaxed approach to sending kids home. Perhaps parents should be able to fine schools for non-approved sending home.
I appreciate this is all a bit Mumsnet but it's wound me up a bit.
It's not that crazy, cuts cause problems
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Just to play devil's advocate.... AN Other parent may choose to sue the school for failing in their duty of care to protect their little precious by allowing Bozza Jnr to spread his germs around.
Schools are now required to "play safe" on everything to ensure that their insurance premiums are kept to a minimum. There must be a "Sickness Policy" and they must be seen to be following it. That means they won't play nurse-maid to the sick kids because of the "threat" to the well ones.
Nonsense. It’s a chat room, I chat with people.
I'm not saying that, I'm saying it's not crazy to think in the future schools only open 4 days a week due to cuts, people seem to think everything will just carry on as normal whilst people on the frontline are constantly getting shafted
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We're spending the day chasing unpaid billsI thought you were due back at work today ...for your one day a week?