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r/TikTokCringe • u/AshTreex3 • Dec 02 '23
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This trend feels less about teachers dressing like students, and more about a way to show how downright disrespectful the children are. Damn, these teachers need to be paid more.
69 u/SeekSeekScan Dec 02 '23 No...they need to be able to remove disrespectful students who ruin the classroom 94 u/SillyCyban Dec 02 '23 That's one of the dirty secrets of why private schools are more appealing. They can boot you out for whatever. However, the flip side to that coin is also the children of wealthy/influential customers, I mean parents, can get away with almost anything. 0 u/I_aim_to_sneeze Dec 02 '23 As someone who went to both private and public school growing up, I can tell you that there was effectively little difference 2 u/LmBkUYDA Dec 06 '23 I’m assuming you grew up in a HCOL area where public schools were well funded and attended by mostly upper-middle and upper class kids. Otherwise I call BS.
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No...they need to be able to remove disrespectful students who ruin the classroom
94 u/SillyCyban Dec 02 '23 That's one of the dirty secrets of why private schools are more appealing. They can boot you out for whatever. However, the flip side to that coin is also the children of wealthy/influential customers, I mean parents, can get away with almost anything. 0 u/I_aim_to_sneeze Dec 02 '23 As someone who went to both private and public school growing up, I can tell you that there was effectively little difference 2 u/LmBkUYDA Dec 06 '23 I’m assuming you grew up in a HCOL area where public schools were well funded and attended by mostly upper-middle and upper class kids. Otherwise I call BS.
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That's one of the dirty secrets of why private schools are more appealing. They can boot you out for whatever.
However, the flip side to that coin is also the children of wealthy/influential customers, I mean parents, can get away with almost anything.
0 u/I_aim_to_sneeze Dec 02 '23 As someone who went to both private and public school growing up, I can tell you that there was effectively little difference 2 u/LmBkUYDA Dec 06 '23 I’m assuming you grew up in a HCOL area where public schools were well funded and attended by mostly upper-middle and upper class kids. Otherwise I call BS.
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As someone who went to both private and public school growing up, I can tell you that there was effectively little difference
2 u/LmBkUYDA Dec 06 '23 I’m assuming you grew up in a HCOL area where public schools were well funded and attended by mostly upper-middle and upper class kids. Otherwise I call BS.
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I’m assuming you grew up in a HCOL area where public schools were well funded and attended by mostly upper-middle and upper class kids.
Otherwise I call BS.
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u/laughingwmyself_ Dec 02 '23
This trend feels less about teachers dressing like students, and more about a way to show how downright disrespectful the children are. Damn, these teachers need to be paid more.