Monday, November 2, 2009

#1 Person On My Hit List...

The Teacher


Oh this post could be filled with nothing but sailor talk but I will try and restrain myself.
People! People! I can hardly sit still enough to type this.

ARRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHH!


Okay.

Today is Monday. Today was supposed to be Kid's birthday day at school since her birthday was on Saturday.

Fine.

At school last year this consisted of the birthday child's parents coming in the morning and taking part in circle time which centered around the birthday kid. Sharing wishes for the upcoming year and baby pictures. You also send in a *special* snack for their snack time.

This year the teacher gave us no idea what was included or when the birthday *time* would be.


Last night we ended up having to drop my car off at the repair shop. So I don't have a car. I also have 3 kids who need carseats. And NO car.

Three kids.... no car.

Okay.

I call the teacher and leave a message explaining the situation and asking if we could bump her fake birthday to Tuesday (also still fake).

I also sent her an email restating the situation and asking if we could celebrate on Tuesday.

I am sure that this effects the lesson plan (a bit) for the morning and knew (from experience) that this teacher needs LOTS of time to process new information... but.... come on! ... I don't have the means to get there.

No response.

Matt assures me NO ONE would make us do this... there is no reason that she wouldn't bump the celebration. If Kid had been sick they would have bumped it.

Okay.

7:59 AM THIS MORNING she sends an email...

"I'm sorry I could not return your call last night. It was my father's
birthday so I was at a family dinner. We have our centering
time blocked off today for Ruby's celebration but we can certainly postpone
the special snack until Tuesday. She can have a two-day extended
celebration :-)"


Um... how is that helpful?

So... I don't have a car... but I need to come into school TWO DAYS IN A ROW?!

And now it was 8:00 and I had to scramble to pull everything together. I don't even know if I'll have the car back on Tuesday (I just won't be babysitting as well... yes.... I have to bring the baby to this). I don't want Kid to go to school and have no one present at her centering so I make it work. I also pull the snack together... because... there is no way in Hell I'm doing this twice. Mr F's car can't actually fit us all. And we can't get Baby's carseat in there safely.

My mom is in town visiting and she (assuming she could eat breakfast at a normal pace) then had to drop everything and rush across town to try and get to our house to help transport all the kids to school. Even with her car we only just fit everyone in. And it was stressful. And unnecessary.

Then I call the teacher. I want to make sure she knows that if we're coming for centering I'm also sending in the snack. (seriously what was the point of that?).

"I just wanted to let you know that we're doing the snack today too."

"Oh? I don't understand."

"It wasn't the snack that was difficult... I don't have a car... it was the getting there that was going to be hard."

"Oh. Well we can certainly do the whole thing on Tuesday." (WTF?!!!!)

"We have it all set now. We'll just come today."

I wanted to kill her. I had just spent a crazed 45 minutes trying to prepare baby pictures, snacks & install carseats. I had to get Baby & the baby ready. I had to make lunch for Kid. And now, NOW, it would be okay to postpone it?!! The fact that I called the night before and said I didn't have a car wasn't reason enough? What the hell is going on with this woman?!

My mom, her husband, Matt & I all had visions of pitchforks in our heads as we sped off (late) for school this morning.

And the birthday centering was nice... but... it was TEN MINUTES. It could have easily been ANY day. And half the class (literally) was absent and missed her special day anyway.

Then (with the baby starting to fuss) the centering circle was over and lessons began. No excusing us. No telling us what happens next... just a lesson. There are 6 of us standing there (fussing) wondering what we should do. I started packing the baby up. Still no acknoweledgement. So I said "Should we go now?". The teacher looked up and said that they do this lesson and then math and then have the *special* snack at 10. But she didn't say what that even meant. Do we need to hand it out? That would be 45 minutes away. Are we supposed to mill around (fussing) for 45 minutes just to stand around while they eat pineapple? Last year the teachers served it, and since there had been no discussing of what we should expect... I did not expect that the morning would last for an hour and a half. I highly doubt many other parents will be able to spend that kind of time in the classroom. What was even the point? To watch the lessons? Or serve the snack? If the snack is so important than why don't we bump it up to follow centering... or move the birthday centering to snack time?

Mr F needed to go to work... but... he can't because he needs to drive half of us back home.

Kid seemed happy with her centering. I said "Well... I think it will be hard for us to make it that long. I think we need to leave but enjoy your snack."

That's when the assistant teacher (whom I've always liked) smirked and mumbled "Yeah I don't know why that would be hard for you with two babies."

10 comments:

Michelle said...

Oh goodness!!!

I don't know how you didn't strangle her right then and there!!

I'd bail you out!!!

Torey said...

Totally justifiable (i don't have spell check) homicide!

Hope your day improves!

Mrs Furious said...

Seriously... right? WTF? I couldn't even believe it. What reasonable person would be so inflexible? It really boggled my mind.
And I know you both know exactly how long & complicated it is to install MULTIPLE carseats.

Julie said...

That teacher is clueless.

Kelly said...

How she even graduated college to become a teacher is beyond me.

P/F said...

Over the years, my kids have had so many unbelievably awesome way-beyond-the-call-of-duty teachers. Which only serves to highlight the fact that if you're not 200% dedicated to the job, teaching is not for you. I've experienced two of those teachers - and they make school enjoyable for no one - including themselves.

Sorry you had to deal with her passive-aggressive *s* today.

SoonToBeMrsZ said...

HOLY CRAP! What a @$#% %#^!@!! I swear our kids could have the same dang teacher! When a book was thrown at my son, I called the school the second we got home. The principal asked that I please have a conference with the teacher before I requested his room to be changed. I agreed. She called me back and said "I dont do conferences until next month, unless theres a big problem" I replied "YES! Theres a huge problem! You threw a book at my child!" She kinda blew it off and then had the audacity to tell me "Oh Alex isn't having in problems in class, trust me you would get a letter from me if he was being a trouble maker" WTF?! I replied "No, my son isn't the problem here ... YOU ARE!" Crazy lady! UGH I really really hope someone just knocks them upside their head someday! LOL Maybe they are sisters?!

Whew that was long sorry! lol

gooddog said...

She's sounds so freakin passive agressive it makes my head hurt. Hang in there.

Kiki said...

Crap....that sucks...I always hate hearing stories like that and then I remember why I don't teach anymore....other teachers! Ugh, cranky and complain-y...it was miserable working with them!

Bright side: so looking forward to all of you getting here...weather is looking decent too. Oh, I have to work til noon on Friday, my District Manager is coming....wahhhhhh! I'll meet up with you guys as soon as that's over!!! Yay!!!

Claire said...

I don't understand - why are people like this in the teaching profession????? They are so miserable and they make everyone else miserable too!

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