The Principal’s Office
The whole day today I was watching ‘The Principal’s Office‘ at TruTV. It’s a reality TV show showing what goes on in the principal’s office. You can’t believe all the funny stuffs that the students get in trouble with – like painting their faces with markers, inappropriate dancing in class, etc. And the excuses they come up with are just too laughable, that somehow, I just question what’s goes on the students’ heads. But then I was high school student once, just not the type who gets caught
to be sent to the principal’s office. I was low profile in high school for the principal’s attention.
I can tell right off, that I don’t think I could ever be capable of being a high school principal, or even a teacher. For one thing, I’d be really annoyed with the senseless offenses, severe or otherwise, that the students are capable of doing. Then, I don’t think I could keep a straight face hearing their ridiculous out-of-this-world excuses!
Hubby has a similar job here at the military academy, keeping those teenage boys ‘in line‘. I ask him about his day to get some amusement sometimes, ’cause it is really amusing what the students can do sometimes. But I don’t under estimate their ability to drive hubby nuts and make him yell out loud at times.
Blogging about this makes me remember a time in my life when I actually wanted to be a teacher. After I graduated college, before I was offered my first job that I couldn’t refuse, I have planned to go to the teaching path. If my life had taken that turn and if I have lasted, I’d probably look twice my age today and have more gray hairs if I hadn’t pulled them off yet for misery.
I applaud all the principals of the world, the good ones anyway. For taking care of not just one student but the entire students population. And the teachers and all those in the education profession. As they say, these professionals shape the future.
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You know, I sometimes think I would like to be a college professor, but then think back to all the stupid classmates I had and wonder could I put up with all the lame excuses they all had for not completing homework assignments or not being able to make it for an exam. PLUS, all the talking and stuff that goes on in class. But then I think about all the great professors I had, and how they inspired me, and I want to do that for others.
And this is why I am doing all I can to support Emma’s teachers, because I know they work so hard and I appreciate that.
- Jacki October 19, 2009 at 8:06 amI feel the same way. I applaud all good teachers and school administrators out there!
- joy October 19, 2009 at 12:58 pmi never heard of that show. Maybe I’ll check it out!
- Dee October 24, 2009 at 6:26 pm