For many that’s as much a tradition as reading assignments over the weekends.
[To me, Mrs. Olsen’s ‘whisper’ kinda detracts from her character. Rarely ever see her reacting to a class or to students in general. Although, if she was only referring to Caulfield I could understand it. Sometimes even one’s most outstanding students can be an intermittent pain.]
And judging by recent events, many did their best to forget anything they learned. I can’t count the times I have heard “but I’ll never use that in real life”
Botulism Bob about 4 hours ago
Don’t cheer too much, kids, she’ll more than make up for it when you return to school.
Rhetorical_Question about 2 hours ago
Kids have short memories?
sandpiper about 2 hours ago
For many that’s as much a tradition as reading assignments over the weekends.
[To me, Mrs. Olsen’s ‘whisper’ kinda detracts from her character. Rarely ever see her reacting to a class or to students in general. Although, if she was only referring to Caulfield I could understand it. Sometimes even one’s most outstanding students can be an intermittent pain.]
Doug K about 1 hour ago
Sometimes many students do not fully appreciate school or their teachers until many years into the future when they are adults.
ajmsdca about 1 hour ago
And judging by recent events, many did their best to forget anything they learned. I can’t count the times I have heard “but I’ll never use that in real life”