I can relate Paige, school and i just didn’t get along. However in high school, biology class after we had dissected one of those large worms there was test to put all the parts in the right place. I made a 100 on the test no one was more shocked than me.
Guilty Bystander almost 5 years ago
Kind of how it should be, isn’t it? (and I say that as an underachieving C+ student in my own school days)
allen@home almost 5 years ago
I can relate Paige, school and i just didn’t get along. However in high school, biology class after we had dissected one of those large worms there was test to put all the parts in the right place. I made a 100 on the test no one was more shocked than me.
dflak almost 5 years ago
Oh, I’m sorry, this is Jason’s Quiz. Ah, here’s your’s …
chris_o42 almost 5 years ago
Looks more like Quincy in that dissection dish than a frog.
marilynnbyerly almost 5 years ago
When I was a teacher, I was happy about kids getting excited with a better grade. That meant they would keep trying harder.
The Real Zarth Arn almost 5 years ago
The frog has one eye open in panel 2. Is it just playing dead?
KEA almost 5 years ago
One of the reasons I liked teaching mathematics and physics was that it was easier to justify grades. I don’t know how English teachers managed.
Jogger2 almost 5 years ago
“Straight A” for one quiz?
BiggerNate91 almost 5 years ago
My school doesn’t even do letter grades.