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"Snotty-Nosed Little Brats"
Topic Started: Jan 24 2008, 07:12 PM (279 Views)
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Administrator's wife calls it like she sees it!

While she might have avoided the reference to "snotty-nosed little brats," Mrs. Tistadt is right on. Too many kids think that they run the schools, that they have better ideas. They don't They have nowhere near the education, experience, knowledge, and judgment to make some of the decisions that they arrogantly and rudely try to second-guess.

When a student calls an administrator at home, he goes way beyond just being arrogant and rude. He should have been punished. Shame on his principal for not punishing him.

School employees spend far too much time and effort trying to educate kids to have to put up with the garbage that they do, at school, let alone at home!


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"This is Candy Tistadt, Dean Tistadt's wife. This message is for Dave Kori. How DARE you call us at home! If you've got a problem going to school, you do NOT call somebody's house and complain about it. My husband was up at 4 o'clock this morning, trying to decide the best thing to do to send you to school, on a day when the weatherman is calling for one thing and another thing happens."

"You don't begin to know what you're talking about. And don't you EVER call here again. My husband has been at the office since 6:30 this morning. So don't you even suggest that he purposely didn't answer his phone. He is out almost every single night of the week at meetings with snotty-nosed little brats and he may not have called you but it's not because he's home because it snowed."

"Get over it kid, and go to school. Get an education, that's what you're there for!"
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