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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Middle School Teaser

Tantalizing post, but where is it going? What are you alluding to...the general mess at the mid-schools, or some deliberate plan on the part of a few professionals? whose vision will totally destroy academic pursuits, and focus on exploiting kids' immaturity and basic, vulgar instincts? More explanation of your concerns... please.

1 Comments:

At 1:21 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Middle school principals are, at best, mediocre and, at worst, dangerous. Ignorant and power driven, these hapless wanna-be administrators seem to develop an agenda without having a clue where to begin and how to get there. "I'm for the kids, and I support my teachers" are common, verbal, smoke-rings used to disguise their ineptitude to properly guide a group of professionals and effectively become the academic leader of the school. Speaking and writing skills are in the remedial range, while social skills have ties with the Jurrasic period. Consequently, numerous, inane, microscopic power-quirks emerge at random times, with extremely negative consequences, such as low teacher moral, teacher transfers, and a virus-infected school environment. As a result, personalized sayings have been developed by many local middle school principals that are suitable for framing and gift giving during this holiday season: "No input allowed!" "It's my way, or the highway!" "Do as I say, or I'll do you in!" "You wouldn't dare to disagree with me...if you know what's good for you!" "If you don't agree with me, then you are being insubordinate!" I support average; anything above that makes me look real bad!" "Better harrass veteran teachers with the same vigor as the new teachers; that will show them who's boss!" "You better not shout, you better not pout, you better not cry to central office, because I know where you work...!"

 

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