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Subject: Re: First week of school - alrady in trouble


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Levi & Avraham to Sean
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Date Posted: 18:02:31 09/03/12 Mon
In reply to: Sean 's message, "First week of school - alrady in trouble" on 21:58:36 08/30/12 Thu

Our school is really different from other kids' schools. At least, that is what our parents tell us, and I guess it's true. I mean- I don't really know, because I never went to a "regular" school. Our classes are small. Last year, my biggest class was 8 kids, including myself. My smallest class was three kids- including me. When a class is that small, it is kind of hard to get in trouble, you know? Plus. our classes are sort of where the Instructor helps the student and then we work the problems till we need more help from the Instructor. My Dad says that public schools and regular private schools are a lot different.

When I was in first grade I sort of remember a kid or two standing in the corner for a while. I don't remember much more than that. I never heard of anyone getting in trouble at school, Sean. Well, there was a time last year when some kids were pushing and shoving in recess, and they had to stay inside for a week. I think they might have had to write lines, but I am not sure about that.

My Dad said that if we were bad we could get sent to the Principal's Office, and there could be a Parent-Principal conference. If it was bad enough, we could even get kicked out of school. If it wasn't that bad, the Instructor could send a note to our parents. Either way, my Dad said that we'd get a spanking that we would remember for a long time, plus he would add on a lot of other consequences. No thank you!

I am glad we don't have the demerits at our school. It seems like it's too easy to get those things! And a spanking for every five is just too many spankings earned too easily! I feel sorry for you guys, Sean! Is that all true even for the lower grades?

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Date Posted: 18:59:29 09/03/12 Mon

Hi guys. Your school sounds really different. I thought mine was small. I think there are about 17 kids in my class this year. I don't how many are in the other 7th grade class. I don't know anything about public schools. I never been to one. I have some friends who go the them and they seem to like it. it's just not as strict as our school.

I don't like getting demerits but my parents always say if i stay out of trouble i shouldn't have any problems. I don't think they remember what it's like to be a kid.

It works a little different for the kindegardeners up to 5th grade. There demerits go to zero at the end of each month instead of the quarter. I still found a way to get way too many in amonth sometimes.

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