HELP: A kid wants to come to our first day back at school but has tested positive to COVID and I don’t want to get sick. What do I do?

Navigating a Return to School Amid COVID Concerns As we prepare for the first day back to school tomorrow, it’s natural to feel excited about reconnecting with friends and diving into a new academic year. However, navigating health concerns, particularly with COVID-19 still present, can be quite challenging. Recently, I […]

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White teacher in South Africa thinks its okay to say the N word in class but doesnt say the K word???

Controversial Classroom Language: A Teacher’s Double Standard? Recently, a situation surfaced in a South African history class that has sparked heated debate and concern. During a lesson for ninth-grade students, a white teacher made the decision to say the N-word aloud while discussing historical texts that contained it. However, she […]

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Is this a stupid rule?

Navigating School Detentions: A Personal Experience As students, we often encounter challenges within the school environment, and sometimes those challenges can seem a bit perplexing. I recently found myself facing a situation that left me questioning the fairness of a particular school rule. Tomorrow, I have to serve a half-hour […]

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what does these stuff say about my accuser who falsely accused me of SA in jhs?

Unraveling the Truth: My Experience with False Accusations in Junior High Two years ago, I found myself in the distressing position of being falsely accused of serious misconduct during my junior high school years. Reflecting on this experience, I’ve come to understand more about the individual who made these allegations […]

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Anyone else hate when teachers allow students to choose their groups?

The Dilemma of Group Work in School: An Unspoken Struggle Have you ever found yourself dreading the moment when teachers give students the freedom to form their own groups? If so, you’re not alone. For many students, including myself, the experience can be overwhelming—particularly when there’s a lack of close […]

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