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Life SHOULD NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well- preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, wine in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally WORN out and screaming "WOO HOO - WHAT A RIDE!!!"

Friday, January 20, 2006

Okay, so I found out today that Tyler's teacher (former teacher) who asked him to leave the church school wasn't at school today because he is in California taking tests to qualify him to be able to teach in ANY school, aka = the public school system. A couple of days ago another parent told me that there was a school board meeting on Monday night (that I wasn't even aware they were having) where they pretty much decided that that teacher wouldn't be coming back next year,( that the teacher was also present at), because of too many complaints and too many students have withdrawn from the school because of him. Apparently Tyler's name was brought up alot at the meeting, and apparently all of the other school board members (the pastor, the school board chairman, and various other parents and church members) all took Tyler's side, and did not side with the Clausinator (Mr. Claus). This made me feel good, and I know it made Tyler feel good.

Tyler told me yesterday that a kid at his school was bragging about the great price he bought his bag of weed for. An eighth grader. And that he has it at school. He also apparently has been educating himself about and researching with other kids at school about the different chemical reactions when certain chemicals are combined and how to make certain kinds of bombs. He finds all of this very amusing and is fascinated with explosions. At least Tyler is talking to me. At least I'm not in la la land. Tyler also told me he has no friends at his school. This breaks my heart.

Thanks Mr. Claus.

If you recall, Royce was told by Mr. Claus in that parent teacher meeting that Tyler should not be at the Christian school anymore. That we should enroll him in public school, and that he thought that Tyler would do very well in public school.

Well, Mr. Claus, I think you are leaving the Christian school. I think you should apply at public school. I think you will do very well there.

Karma sucks doesn't it?



Thoughts of Fallen Angel at 8:49 PM

2 Comments:

Red said...

And by now he must have the letter I sent to him which told him that whatever he thought he was doing was NOT right and he will never know the damage he may have done to Tyler and if he really considers himself a Christian he should be ashamed of himself. Obviously the man's an ass. And I'm glad that he's leaving. Too bad he doesn't apologize to Tyler for what he did. As long as you keep talking to Tyler and as long as he knows he can talk to you you should be ok. It's all fate and a prayer after that anymore. This is reason #11 I don't have kids. I would go stir crazy. Yes, I'm still here, been an interesting week, we'll talk.
Nic

1/22/2006 4:27 PM
Trailady said...

We recently withdrew 2 of our kids from a church school for a similar reason. Sad!

1/24/2006 1:09 PM

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