... this teacher is the reincarnated, albeit less important version of Julius Ceaser. His tactics are cunning, well thought out and have few to no holes. Seriously this guy could plan a military strategy as effectively as he planned out his syllabus...
Yeah, he actually learned, he's like the villain in a show that redeems himself, like Zuko from Avatar or.... Other examples I dunno, he realized his mistake and learned from it, what a good Lad!
The amount of safe guards this teacher had to put in place is incredible - had to be cover every possible angle, every tiny crack these students would try to get through. TBH it looked like it would have been easier just to do it the work instead of finding every which way to circumvent the system.
Highschool was actually when it clicked for me that just doing your work meant it was done and you could move on, a novel concept I know but for 13-14-year-old me it was literally like the stars had aligned.
Their safety nets were their lying, manipulation, and getting their parents to bat for them if things went south. He made all of that ineffective by covering his butt very effectively.
After they were forced to be in a terrible system. Children are the victims of forced education. Society would be better if we left children free to explore their own interests.
@@memesatyourservice8729 How am I Karen? A Karen would love to dump her children onto others so that she doesn't have to deal with them. I'm advocating for personal responsibility.
Alli YAFF hm maybe because that teacher gave literally every chance for the kids yet they still were douches, and even tried to get him fired, but since ur a karen its obviously never the kids’ fault and the system is rigged
@@manuelFlores-iw7kv Have some self-awareness next time, so you may have a chance to not be pity-blocked after ONE comment to a stranger... ouch, that thought alone... oh my...
The intelligence given too this teacher could’ve turned him into a supervillain or a super rich man but he choose to absolutely demolish some seniors what a chad my respect
@@fss1704 you hated school huh? Working as a group in school, be it elementary, middle , or college is to work on team building. This is NOT communism. I am not putting you down in any way. Let me be more specific…in communism people are forced to pool all resources into one basic pile, then one dictator takes it all and gives a small portion back to everyone while hoarding 90% for themselves. How is a group project “communism”? I’d really like to hear you answer to further the convo…
@@cherokeeirishman9612 My HS was different man, I meant the idealistic communist model not the practical socialism one we have with dictators. It's communism when 80% of your notes was due to group work and the cut note was 70%, so there's almost no incentive at studying 400% more just to get a lightly higher note and everyone slacking their job so that you did it instead of them. Boy did i learn about why communism always goes wrong when you tax the people applying most effort while rewarding people that do FUCK all.
The world needs more teachers like OP. But teachers tend to be overworked, underpaid and given way more hate then respect. In many parts of "western civilization" teacher is the most ungrateful job one could apply for. Sometimes even street sweepers and garbage men are better off. In third world countries the teachers generally do not have to fear the wrath of entitled parents.
@@JesusKreist To be fair, _anything_ related to trash or sewage is a way worse job that deserves much better pay than what they usually get. Imagine being the person who has to go and unclog literal mountains of shit, or clean dead animals off the road, or spend all day in a truck picking up people's rotten food from the garbage can. They're not good jobs, but they're ones that need to be done. And they deserve some level of respect.
Yes, especially because contracts explicitly say that by signing or clicking "I agree", it means you read the whole document and agree with all the terms.
Actually, there is. Especially if it's hidden in pages and pages of legalese. They're called "boilerplate contracts" and unreasonable clauses can be thrown out.
Although unreasonable clauses can be thrown out of boilerplate contracts, the severability clause causes the rest of the contract to stand. Courts assume all contracts are entered into with objective intent, so even "clickwrap" (checking the box that you've read an online contract) can hold a person to a contract regardless of whether they've read it or not. A signature is even more evidence that a contract was viewed than a checked box.
A little disappointed you cut the prelude out, where he'd worked at another school where he was always being thrown under the bus, and was grateful when the principle of this school told him that as long as he held true to the rules, the principle would back him, then did so. Gives even more depth to the tale, I thought. Very good choice, though!
Interesting though. I’m not sure about schools sometimes however. When I’m getting failing grades in school and ends up with top 2% in the country (the classmates get top 1%)… well, maybe failing grades isn’t that bad.
all my teachers also use google docs as our school accounts are linked to google. I find the stamp quite nice too. I can use it to see when my teacher gave me information so it isn't weird when I go look at my docs and see that there was stuff needed to be done, but the teacher changed it during class time. not only does docs help the teachers, it also helps the students
yes time lines work both ways especially if a teacher is bullying a student keep all e-mails i do.seems this teacher had his teaching organized from when he started it took a long time but he won and had the appreciation of the other teachers and principles as they could prove their school/ college kept things on the straight and level.
Exactly! And why is no one noticing that practically every single project in this teacher's class is a group project? The only thing group projects ever teach in school is teaching one set of students that they can always coast on the work of others, and the other that they'll have to do all the work for everyone to maintain their own grade - or when they get into the "real" world, keep their own job. The last "group project" I did for my job was strictly volunteer-only, working with a local non-profit. While it was something we were all passionate about, everyone who joined our group wanted to be the "leader" so they could simply delegate what everyone else did - and two wanted it done "their way or the highway" without really putting in any effort themselves! The bulk of the project fell on 3 of us to complete the research and produce something the non-profit could actually use. While I'm still really proud of what we accomplished, Never again!
@@jameson1239 I always tried to do that in school, when possible. People'd complain but we were like "too bad, so sad." Funniest case was a really long time ago in a mixed level class (I was in the youngest age group) where by sheer luck, myself and the other smart kid (also in my grade) were next to each other because of where our names fell in the alphabet (and putting us in the last seats of our respective rows). We were told "work in pairs" and we immediately paired up before the upperclassmen could even try to turn around and make us work with them.
Just realized how messed up Larry is. He’s willing to get a teacher fired to pass. Keep in mind, teachers go to college for years just to get the same pay as a lot of garbage men.
Teachers paid are the worst. They usually need to teach extra classes and college professors usually have their own research. Teachers salaries alone is barely enough to live on
When I was in intermediate school (3-5 grade if I remember correctly) we had our grade split up into two classes. The first one was Class A and the other (which I was in) was Class B. Class A was mostly full of troublemakers and they actually made a teacher cry during class and theb QUIT because they didn't listen, disrupted class ect.. I still feel bad for her...she was honestly such a sweet teacher who really cares about her students
That teacher made them all realize how dumb they were being, and only one of them took advantage of that knowledge. Yet thats infinitely then all of them going down the drain so I'd say 10/10 teacher.
This teacher sounds EXACTLY like how my high school history teacher taught. I THRIVED kicking the sucky kids out of my group and I even fired myself out of a group of kids that all sucked. It was SO MUCH FUN. Ms. Stacy. I love you. Shout out to you, you totally radicalized me.
I wonder if it was the one who was bullied into doing all of his group's work? That would be a pretty big wake-up call that your supposed "friends" are trash who couldn't care less about you.
I very loved T. Pratchett but this quote is one of his worst relating to real life. They will use 5 days to create a scheme in half an hour total instead of work
@@maxentirunos The point of the quote is that there are some people who would rather put twice as much effort into avoiding work than just doing the work. It is incredibly applicable to a lot of people in modern society. Look at the number of "time saver" gadgets and apps that make a simple task far more complex and fiddly. Equally look at the number of people who learn the intricacies of vast bureaucratic government systems just to scam them for basic benefits when they could have probably gotten a bloody job IN that same system with that intelligence and attention to detail.
Honestly, I wish this was in malicious compliance because expecting students to work and setting boundaries isn’t revenge. As a teacher, it’s discouraging to have to do things like this to protect ourselves from parents and students.
100% I have an overblown sense of fairness and have a hard time letting this stuff go, yet I don't have the energy to go through all this documentation nor do I have the emotional fortitude to put up with this kind of abuse from students and parents. This kind of stuff is why this will be my last year teaching. If students won't put in the effort and I will be catching flack for it, I'm out.
thats sad... I hope to become a teacher one day so I've feeling kinda intimidated by these kind of stories. Hope you had a good final year of teaching!@@SneakySalamander13
Can't believe Larry was devious enough to try the "teacher emotionally abusing student" angle to cheat out a better grade, but also stupid enough to think it would work in front of an impartial witness who saw everything (or more accurately, the lack of everything).
Larry assumed she was a fellow student having issues. He saw no other reason for a 'student' to be their after classes besides getting help. So he thought 'she's having problems too, so she wants the teacher gone too'. Ugh, this is why Larry failed, he's too dumb.
tbh I don't think Larry even noticed the other teacher, it was moe who noticed her and just assumed she was a student. Not surprised though that neither thought it through enough to make sure there were no other witnesses because they both sounded pretty dumb in the common sense department.
@@Purrfect_Werecat exactly, I agree. There is a odd thing that happens to humans where you dont see something right in front of you because it isn't what you are telling your brain to look for. The most common example of this is a car about to pull out onto a road. The driver looks both directions to see if there are any cars coming. They see a motorcycle, and since it isn't the car they are looking for, their brain sends back the message that there are no cars, and they pull into the road, hitting the motorcycle they "never saw". It is why defensive driving classes teach you to look for vehicles, not cars.
@@_Fizel_ The sad fact is it's not his deviousness. It's that a lot of teenagers think high school is how the world works. You can just be the charismatic guy and coast through life on the work of other people, but it's not. Often, these people step out of high school and into the adult world and they get completely destroyed by it. They lose jobs, lose opportunities, all due to their terrible work ethic. And when the world punishes them, they don't know what to do. They're not used to applying themselves, so they don't even wind up floundering in life. They straight up drown. Like the kid who eventually became a drug dealer. He doesn't understand that, eventually, the cops will get him. And then he's going to have to take responsibility for his actions. Let's just hope it's for something as minor as drug possession and he's not caught making a deal or, even worse, killing someone. Because that's a hell of a way to find out your actions have consequences, when you're in court looking at 25 to life.
The parents of these kids are more proof that not everyone is cut out to raise children.The whole point of being a parent is to do everything possible to prepare them for the real world,so if you're a lazy jerk who doesn't want to make time to do any actual work to help your kids,just don't have any!I'll never understand why some parents don't get this very simple logic.🙄Great story,and I absolutely love this amazingly brilliant teacher.☺️
Children are just adults in training. I'm not saying to treat them like adults until they figure it out but like you said, the end goal is to make a responsible adult who can live a good life.
@@noisybois1484 to an extent yes, but they also need to be held accountable for their own actions, that's part of raising them to be strong adults not just by their parents but by everyone taking care of them, parents, family, friends, teacher's, mentors, etc. In the end no matter the excuses, it's our own choices we need to be accountable for. The influence of one or two people in our lives can only be an excuse for so long especially when there are people like this teacher working to push his students to reach their full potential.
I forgot the name of the senior, but in the story one of them when they turned 18 practically lived by himself since his parents traveled which made them even worse to deal with in school. To be honest, i get that he's 18, but still the parents are complete dicks.
Courtney H That‘s a lofty desire. Like saying all doctors or lawyers or police, or really any job, should be the ideal. Most teachers would like to be strong like this, but not all people are built in the same way with the same experiences to give them the strength or courage to teach like this. I consider myself a great teacher. Pretty level headed and strong willed, with usually excellent relationships with students and parents alike (had an admin call me a ‘parent whisperer’ once. Lol). But, I doubt I could accomplish this. Paperwork is where I struggle, so this experience very likely would be out of my reach.
as a probationary teacher, this story taught me a lot... I need to stop being lazy and start organizing and documenting everything I do just to prepare for parent confrontations if ever.
I stood and clapped at the senior who managed to turn his life around. While the rest are unmitigated failures, that one senior probably is what makes this teacher feel like it's all worth it in the end. Everyone makes mistakes, but it takes a smart person to learn from those mistakes, and thank goodness this teacher was there to give them the kick in the balls they needed.
Actually this shouldn’t be a revenge story but more of a moral lesson story. That last kid probably realized his failure got back up and started walking forward.
I had a teacher like that my senior year. I wasnt as bad as these dudes, but there were times I definitely applied myself more to get out of an assignment than the assignment itself would have required. She was always calling my bs and seemed to know what I would do before I did. Eventually she and I had a big heart to heart and I graduated with an A and the rest B's. She was the class I got the A in because she worked with me and I applied myself (for the first time in my miserable, pathetic life) Love you, Ms. Pucket!!
@@left-2-write28 That's likely because many of these types of people, maybe even yourself (I don't really know) are really just looking for someone to give a shit about them. As far as I could tell, the vast majority of these types are either delinquents because their folks are bitter old people who don't care about anything, have so much money that they never bothered to care because they can throw greenbacks around until the problem goes away, or the parents are so focused on their own image that they shove their kids out of the picture or try to turn them into miniature versions of themselves. It takes effort to recognize that some teachers use tough love to get through to them, but for the few that do, it's likely worth all the world to them.
God the 'hyperspecific rubric' thing. I love it. I hated assignments where it was like 'Student was creative, student used class time wisely'. Kudos to the teacher who has the hyperspecific rubric.
i hate when rubrics are like “shows a broad understanding of **extremely general topic**” like, what do you consider broad or limited and how tf am i supposed to know??
seniors: fail and try to get parents against teachers Teacher: gives multiple attempts to better grades Parents: can you prove they messed up? Teacher : *AH YES IT'S ALL COMING TOGETHER NOW*
That person is an incredible teacher! I WISH I had even one teacher like that when I was in HS. I may have actual cared if it seemed like a teacher wasn’t just there for the benefits. (My HS used “no kid left behind” as a reason to push failing kids through school.)
I hated that policy with a passion growing up because I got stuck with my bullies every freaking year in the same classes and they were always breezing by with failing grades. After all why work when you are going to advance to the next grade anyways right? I had to go to another district when I finally had a choice in what I wanted for my education once I started high school and I told absolutely no one what school I would be going to because some of them would purposefully follow me wherever I went because no one believes the kid who always stays away from others and has no friends. Also this was during the time period where autism was not well known or fully understood and well you probably guess that I was not treated well by my peers. It wasn't until I was in high school that I met some amazing people that actually tried to understand and help me out, some even became good friends of mine too.
It’s sad seeing kids ruin their lives due to a lack of awareness and standards, but at the same time it makes way for the few of us who WILL be successful in life. I myself am starting my senior year in a week at a new school and I choose not to fall into that trap and end up selling weed and ruining my family name.
I'm a senior, but due to covid my finals are pushed back in time I'm not a perfect student, always preferred to work smart not hard School has thought me that hard work doesn't really pay off, since the teachers I've met never really cared who did what and how much If you had straight A's (5's cause Europe) you could simply ruin your grade with 1 or 2 tests (which is I think a flaw in my countries education system) Only once had a teacher helped me in such a situation My English teacher saw my work throughout the years but on one day we had 2 tests (one was verbal and the other grammar/new words) A few days prior my grandfather died I was crushed by this news I couldn't focus, eat and had problems breathing (cause of asthma in stressful situations) I couldn't visit him too often cause of my parent's divorce (which was a 6 year long bloodbath) and we were 800km apart As I turned 18 I could hop on a bus and visit him myself, before it wasn't possible I stayed in Germany for 6 weeks I worked 6 days in a week for 10/11h (so I could afford to stay and buy ride back home) and every evening I'd go and visit my grandfather who I hadn't seen in a years He died a few months later I didn't tell anyone, cause I'm simply not that type of guy I'd rather hurt silently than sob on someone's shoulder My English teacher asked me to stay after class and explain what had happened She didn't believe that I simply screwed up I told her about my loss She said it's ok and asked if I'm willing to take those tests again (which is something students technically had the right to, but in our school the teacher didn't obey the "law" if I might say so) I gladly accepted her offer and got an A in the end No one can motivate a student more than his teacher I'll be thankful forever This teacher is another good example
my grandpa also died like a week before my finals this semester. I've always been an exceptional student according to my teachers and this was the first time I've ever asked for an extension. tbh I still feel awful but I'm so profoundly grateful that my last semester in uni I had such empathetic and kinds teachers who agreed to give that extension. I didn't enjoy using my grandpa as an "excuse" and I hate how I couldn't even see him go due to this virus having everyone on lockdown and whatnot.
Please don't speak for all of Europe. I like the education system in Germany and although it's not very inclusive and if you're not working hard, you will have no safety net, but that's how Germany is. Very performance oriented. and thats why we lead in the tech medical and science fields 🤷♀️
I just needed to say, that the bit about adjusting the syllabus due to the stress of finals/other teachers just made me respect this teacher so much. So many teachers can be unfair, but when teachers actively adjust their schedules to help their students. MMMMM Thats the good shit.
This story reminds me of some of the stuff I saw in school. As a student, I was tutoring classmates. This helped me because I had to know the course material good enough to explain it to someone else, and frequently found coding errors, explained why it won't work, and how to fix it. One time I ran into a Larry/Moe/Curley type character. This is two days before the end of the semester. I'm finishing polishing the documentation on my term project. This guy hadn't done jack (feces) all semester. Wanted me to write all the programs for an entire semester of FORTRAN so he can turn it in as his own work. Of course, it is not going to help him learn the material for the final. I also needed a biology credit, so I took Biology Of Human Reproduction. Up front, I took it as a serious class. Everybody else appeared to take it as a mick (Mickey Mouse) because they do it (fornicate) all the time. The class went into a lot of internal anatomy and internal functions, including childbirth and breast feeding. The teacher posted grades by student I D number to keep it anonymous. This part sounds silly. One class segment covered periods, and its function in reproduction. Turns out I knew more about periods than the girls did. I aced the midterm covering this topic. The next highest grade as I recall was a C+. That would include all the girls. Because the topic was foreign to me, I sought out all the extra credit assignments I could get. At the end of the semester, the teacher told me that if I got hit by a bus and missed the final, I still would have gotten an A- for the class.
I had a tough teacher once when I was in high school. Toughest SOB I knew that took no nonsense from his students. I gave him crap for 3 years (I was a TERRIBLE student who hated rules) but he really couldn't do much to me. However he persevered and one year I absolutely tanked my math class (first test on the toughest math HS had to offer. 3%, rounded up) and he took the time and effort to educate me properly. O-Levels I had A's in his classes, including that math class (from 3% in that first test) and I honestly must say he's set the foundation for the rest of my education that A-Levels I was among the top 10 students in the school (and top 1% in the state). Math had become my STRONGEST subjects (there were multiple math subjects where I am). When I graduated A-Levels I wrote him a letter thanking him (as well as letting him know how I went). Needless to say he read that letter to all his students, boasting about how he pulled me up from 3%. I unfortunately have never seen him again, as the next time I was in town I've heard he had passed.
@@almaz.8802 durr cringe based cringe becky chad djceoax stacy djdoeoapcifi4ne based based fkrelzcirenaaspdr 4chan jedodfor virgin based based cringe I don't understand the comment either whats he trying to say
I did too even in college. My group decided they were too fragile and feminine to disect a cat so they had me the guy highly allergic to cats do it. One time the cat "sneezed" embalming fluid on them and they freaked out. Throughout the year about 70 percent of class dropped the class and I got better group mates from who was left. Also if you have dissected cat pics on your tablet at subway as you eat and study people leave you far far away from them lol. Th3wy probably thought I was a psycho.
@@GodOfPlague I never had to dissect a cat in High School. In middle school, the only thing we dissected were frogs and earthworms. I guess I got pretty lucky.
Me too. Ended up getting a B on a project that I should have gotten an A on because I got sick of it and only did what I was supposed to do. I told the teacher and she told me that she couldn't give me the full grade but she failed the other students that didn't turn in anything.
"If you ever had a teacher you loved, send them an e-mail" I fear I'mma need your e-mail now, OP. I kinda wanna be that kind of teacher, super nice to hard working students but unforgiving for lazy bums. Thing is I have no idea how I could apply it to THAT level with the classes I'll be teaching (in university that is). That story was awesome!
Best part is that OP didn't have to really do anything they just provided the materials for them and let them fall on their own faces! Can't beat that! I wonder how satisfying it must have been to find out what happens to them and knowing that it was their own fault!
I actually almost became these type of seniors during highschool. I was actually a hard-working student but began becoming lazy over the years. I got some bad grades in my senior year but I still graduated. Unlike the parents in this video my mother cared so much about my future that she yelled and scolded me. She told me to stop being lazy as I wasn't going anywhere in life with that kind of attitude. I decided she was right as I was sad I didn't get the grades I wanted and do some actual work in college. I manage to get all A's in my classes so far and next fall is going to be my 3rd semester. I'm still going to try my hardest even though each semester is tough.
At my high school, we called that Senioritis, and it was said that it happened when seniors got so close to the end, they developed tunnel vision, and couldn't see any of the extra stuff coming in from the side, and could only see what was ahead of them.
Aerosthoria Sylvariesniel Corintre Devschirol Seems we went to similar high schools. I got burned out after my super AP Junior Year and decided going to take regular classes, senior year and graduate early.
Keep it up! i'm in a similar situation but i have issues with motivation that i still have to work on. People like you who give their all are a source of inspiration for me. You're great!
The teacher wasn't devious at all. It was a great learning experience for everyone. If you don't do the work, you fail. He didn't scam them, they still could have passed if they did the work. This was the most fair story.
Yeah he even tutored them one on one when he didn’t have to. All he really did was make sure he had proof that he gave these kids the chance to succeed. And he gave the kids that actually wanted to learn the chance to succeed too. He’s a great teacher 👏🏽👏🏽
I was a student that whilst very intelligent, I didn’t apply myself at all. I knew everything in (most of) my classes, and the teachers all knew this. But I had severe ADHD and was really troubled, and just couldn’t do the work. But was incredibly engaged in class and in what we were learning, and during in class tests, etc. but when it came to projects or homework? I couldn’t do a thing. And so in highschool where that was 90% of your grade? I always failed. And would have to retake classes. Well one class I retook I had a different teacher. A new teacher. And he could tell right away how much I knew about the subject, especially having taken the class before. Hell because he was new at teaching I helped him ALOT. And he tried working with me to get me to have enough to pass. And there was one project he really, really put in effort to get me to complete just so he could pass me. But I was such a troubled kid that I just couldn’t give it my attention. So I expected to fail the class once again, and he really was visibly upset about that. We got along rather well, and he definitely cared. But nobody could reach me at that age basically. My grade before the project was like 56. So an F. And the project was the only thing that would have changed that. I didn’t do it. So I got my grades back at the end of the year, took a look, and I had a grade of exactly 60.0 so a D- exactly. I glanced up at him and he just gave me a little smile. And while I did eventually get expelled and never graduate high school, I’ll never forget what that teacher, in his first year of teaching, did for me. He knew I had potential even if I didn’t. And I wish this story had a more happier ending, I did go down a bad path following these events, (have since smartened up and got my life on track, I’m 29 now) I did get my GED years back, but I will never forget that teacher. Although I’m pretty sure he wasn’t at that school the following year. So I think I’m the only one who remembers him from my area. But I hope he’s still teaching, because we both taught eachother a lot that year.
I hope your life is going well! ADHD can be really hard. Have you ever thought of reaching out to this teacher? I'm sure he would love to hear what you wrote
I love professors like this. They give you every resource for success then add extra credit to make up for struggling at the beginning. They create a road to success instead of just making everything stressful and impossible. I wish all of my professors could be tbis way. Hard workers sometimes have rough starts. My dad passed away last semester and I had a really hard time but, with the help of my professors, I made all A's and B's.
I was a victim of the communist education system and i can tell you, fuck the teacher, his class is not important to everyone, i don't use 99.999% of what i studied and i doubt he remembers enough to pass a geometry test.
I could write the screenplay. High school English/Spanish teacher. Let's just say that my past as a paralegal has come in handy when writing class contracts.
Had a teacher back in my sophomore year of high school. Was legit the hardest and strictest chemistry teacher in the whole school (it was a large school with around 3000 students). It really got my shit together as I had to work very hard to try and get a good grade in the class. Unfortunately my old high school was full of a lot of spoiled rich kids and there was a plot of kids that made a plan to form a group of girls and eventually got him fired for sexual harassment all because his class was very hard. Despite his class being hard af, he was one of my favorite teachers. It really sucks that this is all it takes to get someone fired.
I could just imagine the other teacher’s faces when OP went into the meetings at the end of the year with a smug face. The sheer joy of them getting karma
@@Redwan777 which reloads the code form the server so any changes you made with Inspect Element are reset. There's a tech support scam that works with that sort of thing
My son graduated last year. Before ditch day, I told him “Take the day off, I’ll call in the excuse. And CHECK TEAMS!”. He and all his friends were sick that day, several of them genuinely spent the day in bed (no Ferris Beuler). He did wonderfully in his first semester at university. I’m super proud of him, and happy with his school. My daughter started high school this year and it’s been a bit bumpy. THIS is when you deal with it- not senior year. If you want your kids to survive college, they can’t be having Mommy anywhere near their senior classes. If they aren’t suitable for University, then okay. If college isn’t right, plan a trade, or even a gap year because you really don’t know what to do yet. I know adolescence is later and later, but if you’re planning on sending them off to university, they have to be ready. Emotional resilience, life skills, study skills, group skills, and most importantly, time management skills. The speed goes up dramatically, and it’s hard for my kiddo, who is gifted, loves studying and school, etc. I see parents from other schools, they were oblivious like these ones were. The way our school prepared them, kids were set up for success. They did so much work with the kids on learning about learning. What’s their learning style, what works for them, what doesn’t, how to be a better learner, it’s been amazing. And none of the seniors were like those kids- the way it’s done, those kids wouldn’t have pranced their way through, it’s full of teachers like this guy. He really gets it- it’s about learning, not about the show. PS. My son is stuck at school for xmas😢. Fortunately he has Aunties that are taking care of him!
I was a foster child and in my freshman year I was failing a few classes and I had a routine mandatory meeting with the principal, my foster parents, my caseworker, and my casa. Quite frankly I was depressed and school and classes we're not at the Forefront of my mind at the time. If I failed a certain number of classes I would get privileges taken away, for example not being able to see my bio family, not being able to hang out with friends, basically just locked down until my grades got better. My history teacher got the email that this was going to happen and pulled me aside after class and asked quite frankly what would happen at this meeting if I failed his class and I told him. He ended up changing my grade from an F to a C right then, and making me promise to come in everyday during lunch to get caught up, and I did! I still think about him to this day and how he was willing to do that for me so I would still be able to see my family. That man was the best.
My personal belief is that everyone makes mistakes...but it is what you do with the knowledge after you learn that shows a person's character. He gave you a second chance...I'm glad you took it.
@@kaylaskeen5082 yes they can, the foster parents are the ones responsible for the child and if the bio parents either gave up their rights or had them taken away then they have no legal right to visitation. My wife was in foster care since she was 7 and never got to see her family until she turned 18 and I have a co-worker who is going through something similar (his ex didn't tell him she was pregnant and lied about him giving up his rights when she gave away the child so he's pretty easily fighting for visitation now but only because he never gave up his parental rights). Yes, it's really effed up that the foster parents would do such a thing and if I met them I would have a few choice words I wouldn't want mybown children to hear, but it's not illegal.
I have had the opposite affect most times when I was in school, ...I would try to contribute to the group, but they would essentially tell me to butt out.
Teaching in a rich area is the worst. Not necessarily the kids, even though a lot are more spoiled than if you would teach elsewhere - but its the parents. Rich kids parents will pull any stop and really threaten teachers even to get what they want
@@Friendly_Gamer_Mom I had a similar experience but since our group was large (11 per group) I knew just accepted that some of us wouldn't be able to contribute as much.
The highlight of this is that OP made a huge difference in at least one student's life. One of these students came out the other end a better person for their experience, and even was even self aware enough to know how their teacher helped them.
It does sound like a movie doesn't it! "Coming Soon to a theater near you! SEVEN SENIORS!" With the entitled parents I think it would be classified as a horror movie! LOL
I really hope that the student who redeemed himself either has or will see this video and go out for drinks or something with the op because that would be such a wholesome way to end such a good story.
@Ruby LEE Uhm... do you need to hire an Editor for youre comments? I mean... dude... i dont think i often see this, but youre comment literally has Plot Holes... something that comments usually never have... ?
@Ruby LEE I'm not playing dumb - and you? I mean, i have my own ways of 'Trying', but you seem childishly oblivious to that. Not to mention that i can suggest people make an Anime without making an anime myself - thats basic common basic common logic? Basically? Are you alright, buddy?
@The scooting coyote It was never rigged. He gave everyone the same opportunities to succeed. He even gave extra opportunities to students who were struggling. Those lazy seniors made their own choices and dug themselves into a hole so deep that only one of them managed to climb back out.
I had this one teacher that would rip into me every chance she got! I joined the class a little late and there were group projects going on already so there were four groups of 5-6 people. I was added to one and god damn they flopped! It was a week in and nobody has even come up with a topic for presentation! There was a two days left on the dead line so I crammed everything in and did all of the work and even handed it in early, on the time stamps you could clearly see the file was only accessed by me. We did the presentation and everything went fine until I was pulled aside after it in front of everyone and the teacher said she was disappointed that I was so lazy and contributed to nothing..the other girls had said they did all of the work :/ I could’ve cried it was so humiliating..
you could have easily turned the tables by joining the same group and do all the work in a diff project and have all of them screwed by telling the teacher who is doing what and do everything on their parts wrong and then tell the teacher how none of them did their parts and the reason you didn't do the other parts correctly is because it was all rushed on her because you realized none of them did the work a few hours before the assignment was due. and to get your grade up for the last assignment just se microsoft tool to show how you did everything yourself and as even more proof tell them to bring up the assignment on their own laptop and since they have no access to it they wont have nothing to show
I wish you could heal in time, of the scars that it might left you. I hope that you may find or be found by good people that are good taughters (excuse me if this word didn't exist) to cover the part or that memory. (Hope that you understand my english!)
Best. Teacher. Ever. I feel really bad for Moe, though, simply because his parents were terrible. If I'd had parents like that, I wouldn't have cared either.
After a certain point, you gotta pick yourself up. I was responsible for my classwork and me alone. I had nobody to hold me accountable other than teachers. So I had to be responsible. If you fail, 9/10 chances it is your own damn fault.
ArtCrumbs Yeah, I learned this as a freshman when I took my final exam for Honors Biology. Pretty much it was a college level class for sophomores and up. I learned that you really do need to try to actually get a good grade in classes because this teacher I had let you make a cheat sheet for every exam. At the time I was taking 3 other honors classes as a freshman and English took the most out of me, because the teacher was teaching me stuff that countered my knowledge, so I basically had to relearn multiple different topics and write up a shit ton of essays. So naturally this took a lot from me and I couldn’t apply myself to bio and English. I should have told my bio teacher but I was a shy kid so I just lived it through. I finally made the decision to say fuck English and focus on biology. For my final grade for freshman year, I ended with a D in English and a high B in biology. The standard requirement for getting a credits for the class is D and above to pass. So I still got the English credit and got a high grade for Biology, which can be transferable to college credit. Best decision I have made because I wouldn’t have to take bio or chem in college.
Love this teacher. I struggled a lot in school as someone who is ADHD and Autistic. One of my biggest struggles was group projects because I always wanted to do things to the T and most of the time I ended up with people that wanted to cut corners. In big part because I was very shy and if a friend or two wasn't in the class with me I just ended up in whatever group had a space left. The fact that the teacher was this meticulous and organized would have been my dream. All the tutoring and stuff he offered is great too. I had several classes where I just could not function and the teachers in those classes never tried to help me. It would have been nice to have a teacher like this that actually cared in those classes.
okay heres my story: i had a teacher like this and i was like one of those seniors. my teach always said throught the year that our work was our own and no one else was responsible for ur and mommy and daddy cant help us if we wereto screw up the whole year. I shrugged it off and messed around in class hoping fir a bailout and my tnach was concerened with me in particular because she saw i was actually interested in thesublect but had bad work ethic. come around near the end of the year and my teacher announces that all extra credit assignments were going to be closed for good and pulled me up privately and said i threw you a rope its your turn to decide if youre going to climb it or hang yourself with it ( i basically needed to ace my exam without the extra credit because i neglected my homework). That set about a change of heart that i knew that it was a time to act because my own ass was on the line and there is no bailout besides my own hard work. The following week I was going through extra credit assignments one after another steadily gaining better scores for each as i got a better understanding for the material finishing 9/12 of the extra credit assignments before the deadline. I decided i would follow through and bring in the other 3 and see if i understood the material properly. Finally came the final exam. I passed it. I had no way to fail it because i put in the work. My teacher was so happy that i was able to turn a D- into a B. im going into my second year of college and i am eternally grateful to have a teacher like mine
The ending was perfect my teacher did this once to me and when I barely passed I decided to change and became a honors student I will never forget what he did for me and will forever be indebted to him for all of his hard work to help me succeed in life
OP genuinely sounds like an awful teacher. He’s aware that his other students are afraid to utilize the contract out of fear of bullying, thus forcing them to do extra credit to boost their grades, and yet does nothing.
“Seven Slothful Seniors” I see this phrase in two different ways. 1. Alliteration at its finest 2. Seven Deadly Sin (The ‘slothful’ part really sells it)
not only is the teacher trying everything to help students pass his class, he's also doing everything to protect himself from bad students who have even worse parents, true GOAT
I imagine if Karen asks for a manager and the manager was a Karen too... Imagine OP in that situation Edit: hmmm....here is a story from me 😁 Karen1: excuuuuuuuuuuuse me can i buy 20 packs of toilet paper pleeeeeeaaaasssee, its for my Precious baby aaaaaaaaangel OP: im sorry, but we only allow 2 packs of toilet paper for customers to buy Karen1: Ughh, I WANT TO SPEAK TO THE MANAGER NOW! OP: okay maam, ( OP goes to find a manager ) OP: ummm.... excuse me Kar- Manager (Karen 2) : WHAT ARE YOU DOING YOU LAZY FAT*** I WILL FIRE YOU IF YOU DONT GO WORK NOW! OP: someone wants to speak to you Manager: uuUUuUuuUuggghh, I DONT CARE GO NOW OR ILL- ( Karen 1 sees the manager ) Karen 1: excuuuuuussseeeee ME, YOUR EMPLOYEE HARRASED AND ASSAULTED ME AND I WANT HIM FIRED NOW!!! AND ALSO GIVE ME A DISCOUNT AS COMPENSATION OR I WILL CALL THE POLICE Manager: OP YOU ARE FIRED, GO NOW OR I WILL CALL THE POLICE! OP: but i- Manager: GO NOW, YOU ARE A STU**D EMPLOYEE YOU PIECE OF S*** Karen 1: WhHEeeRrREeeE is mYYyyYY DiIISCcOooOuUUnT???!!! Manager: NooOoO DISCOUNT FOR YOoOUuuU! Karen: HOW COULD YOU!!! LOOK AT MY PRECIOUS BABY ANGEL SHE IS SAD BECAUSE OF YOU! I WILL CALL THE POLICE NOW!!! Manager: ME TOO!!! ( both calls the police while OP is sad because he isnt special in the story) Karen 1: YOU WILL BE FIRED FOR THIS Manager: NO YOU WILL GO TO JAIL FOR THIS ( POLICE COMES ) I now have woken from my slumber, imma eat breakfast first.🍪
Wow.....just wow and also...wow! This teacher is a class act. I'm delighted to hear that one of the Seniors got his shit together - it'd be too depressing if they'd all crashed and burned.
This is probably my absolute favorite story on r/slash. I'm glad that one student was able to realize that he needed to do a 180 and get a much better life. I am also glad that "Curly" was able to get a job (not necessarily one I would want; I am just glad he got a job).
This teacher not only preps their school duties, but clearly studies Reddit and is now prepared for EVERY eventuality that could ever happen, including, quite possibly, one of them dressing up as ghost to try and scare them out; probably has a great dane on speed dial
my guess would be that the teacher is an experienced one, many people dont really prepare for everything - they learn how to react to things that are yet to happen after having it happen in the past so people just used many wild schemes and the teacher became better at countering them while also knowing many of which were bound to happen
I loved this story. I’ve always been a good student. In College I developed sleep apnea, undiagnosed at the time, and kept drowsing off in classes, I couldn’t read my textbooks and had trouble doing tests. Thankfully it was pretty clear I wasn’t doing it on purpose and my teachers and classmates got into a habit of poking or scaring me awake so that I could continue paying attention for a while which helped a lot. I would bring fidget toys or putty to try and keep my hands busy, always have coffee with me, whatever I could think of to keep myself awake. Eventually I got diagnosed and the college put all my textbooks on my laptop with a reading program and I started doing my tests in accessibility where I could take a little more time and leave the room to talk with a councillor or get a glass of water if I was getting drowsy. My big issue with tests was that my energy would crash suddenly and I wouldn’t be able to read and understand the test anymore. It helped a lot. I also would get extensions from my teachers because at that point my nerves were shot and I was stressed out of my mind due to just not feeling well and always being exhausted. I’d even randomly burst into tears for no reason. Most of the time I didn’t use the extensions and just needed the confirmation that it was there to calm me down enough to be able to actually focus. I had one teacher give me an extension though and tell me, “but this time you are going to use it... get some rest and do some self-care.” So I did... Because of their dedication and understanding I graduated with a 4.0. I have my amazing teachers and helpful classmates to thank for that.
I developed a lot of issues in HS, my ability to concentrate dropped, my ability to be among people dropped (reacting with anxiety symptons, unease, trouble breathing, feeling boxed in) and generally I couldn't sleep because I was concerned about being at school (which just made everything worse but it's not like I could control it). Luckily the school was fairly manageable and we worked out a solution where I first of all took half a year off to try and better settle some issues, then once i returned my last year was split into two years instead (honestly I think I would have had to drop out without this), it meant that I had basically half the classes my classmates had but their demand was that I would have to attend an exam for every subject (normally you draw which exams you have to do), for me though I didn't have any issues with defending my work so that wasn't an issue. Also for the written exams I was allowed to sit in a seperate room from the rest of the school so I wouldn't be affected. Honestly I respect the school for being so willing to work with me, and while my end results were affected at least I made it through it all.
My 8th grade teacher is the nicest teacher I've ever seen. If he's not the number one favorite, he'll totally be that one teacher that every students will run to and open up to complains or talk about silly stuff. But he can be devious at times, ESPECIALLY exams. He's DEFINITELY NOT one of those teachers with simple examples and complicated exam problems, but he KNOWS that most students wouldn't bother to read the instructions completely once they got the "gist" of what needs to be done. THAT'S where he will put trick instructions. For example, he puts a blank before a problem, your initial assumption is to put your answer ON the blank, but his instructions would SAY to put your answer AFTER the problem. That made us, his students, to realize that reading THOROUGHLY is important.
"I shall call them Larry Curly and Moe" ahaaaa three stooges reference, imagine mebeing 20 and understanding such an oldie joke. Man though that teacher is a godsend... and that senior who got the honours has everything to thank that teacher for, and I'm glad at least somebody grew up there.
UR so right, sometimes it can take a while for something real bad in life to happen to them, that did not have to happen, then with any luck, they pull their heads outa their buttholes and realize it's time to get serious with life or pay the consequences.
This 30-minute video is all 1 story, so buckle in for a truly epic tale!
こんにちは!
Well I'm here for quite a ride now.
Yes! Love these long videos
YES! More quarantine entertainment!
Nomally i watch while playing xbox
"He quit hanging with his friends and graduated with honors in a lucrative field"
Character development
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What kind of Stephen King M Night Shyamalan
Zero to hero
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☟🖐 there
@@aesirofgames 👋
The one senior who thanked the OP makes me realize that people can change in a good a way
Some people just need a good kick in the ass.
Yup, and sometimes punch in the face too..
Or a simple bright slap
1/7 odds aren't great but their there
Yes. Redemption is possible but it rarely happens to terrible people.
... this teacher is the reincarnated, albeit less important version of Julius Ceaser.
His tactics are cunning, well thought out and have few to no holes.
Seriously this guy could plan a military strategy as effectively as he planned out his syllabus...
His Knowledge of teacher battle strategy would cause even sun tzu to put it in his book.
But bad people around him
Soo many stab wounds ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
So would he get stabbed many times by his friends
I'm convinced this guy is ex US Intelligence
Skorupi Drapion prolly by the seniors and the parents
I love the sheer energy radiating from the phrase "F*ck Larry. I have kids who *actually* want to succeed."
I really appreciate gow he handled Larry, especially since the turd was under handed
Larry: Im about to ruin this man's career
Teacher: *_uno reverse card_* no u
Ah a meme fusion 🤣
Larry: *NANI?!??*
"I'm sick of your shit, Larry" - Cyanide and Happiness (Sad Larry)
@@TheCrazyCapMaster Yu-Gi-Oh fusion card
This is 🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣
And I'm 1 thousandth like btw
I feel like the real victory is that one senior who redeemed himself later on and graduated with honors.
Yeah, he actually learned, he's like the villain in a show that redeems himself, like Zuko from Avatar or.... Other examples I dunno, he realized his mistake and learned from it, what a good Lad!
@@slevinchannel7589 And you are reported for advertising
That is so true
The redemption arc
Agreed
"I can't be sued for eating fish during a meeting" was worth the half hour of listening
I didn't realise that it was half an hour
Lol agreed
Didn't realize it was 30mins but it was worth it.
Time really does move fast
TRUE TRUE
The amount of safe guards this teacher had to put in place is incredible - had to be cover every possible angle, every tiny crack these students would try to get through. TBH it looked like it would have been easier just to do it the work instead of finding every which way to circumvent the system.
@Darius Khan cool pfp
That's the thing about laziness: you're so focused on not doing the work that you don't realize how much work you're putting into not doing the work.
Legend lmao :D
@Darius Khan imagine if the put all that effort into doing the actual school work....
Highschool was actually when it clicked for me that just doing your work meant it was done and you could move on, a novel concept I know but for 13-14-year-old me it was literally like the stars had aligned.
This teacher didn't trick his students into failing, they failed on their own. He just removed their safety nets.
Their safety nets were their lying, manipulation, and getting their parents to bat for them if things went south. He made all of that ineffective by covering his butt very effectively.
After they were forced to be in a terrible system. Children are the victims of forced education. Society would be better if we left children free to explore their own interests.
Alli YAFF nice to meet ya karen
@@memesatyourservice8729 How am I Karen? A Karen would love to dump her children onto others so that she doesn't have to deal with them. I'm advocating for personal responsibility.
Alli YAFF
hm maybe because that teacher gave literally every chance for the kids yet they still were douches, and even tried to get him fired, but since ur a karen its obviously never the kids’ fault and the system is rigged
Let’s applaud for that one senior who got his act together in college👏
@@slevinchannel7589 nobody cares
@@manuelFlores-iw7kv Uhm,
yeah, thats kinda a dumb-cause-baseless statement...
...
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@@manuelFlores-iw7kv Funny dumb-because-random statement... and you even liked your own comment; hahahaha.
Oh god, this makes me laugh.
@@manuelFlores-iw7kv Have some self-awareness next time,
so you may have a chance to not be pity-blocked after ONE comment to a stranger... ouch, that thought alone... oh my...
I'm glad one of the seniors in that story actually managed to turn around. Good for him. The rest got what was coming to them.
That one senior restored a tiny proportion of my faith in humanity. Bless him.
😸👍
We now know people can redeem themselves.
@@quanvo5662 I perfectly agree with you
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That's kinda heartwarming.
The intelligence given too this teacher could’ve turned him into a supervillain or a super rich man but he choose to absolutely demolish some seniors what a chad my respect
Supervillain implies that they did something wrong.
No respect for communist dictators. You realize that this problem with collective job is communism right?
@@fss1704 you hated school huh?
Working as a group in school, be it elementary, middle , or college is to work on team building. This is NOT communism. I am not putting you down in any way.
Let me be more specific…in communism people are forced to pool all resources into one basic pile, then one dictator takes it all and gives a small portion back to everyone while hoarding 90% for themselves.
How is a group project “communism”?
I’d really like to hear you answer to further the convo…
@@cherokeeirishman9612 My HS was different man, I meant the idealistic communist model not the practical socialism one we have with dictators. It's communism when 80% of your notes was due to group work and the cut note was 70%, so there's almost no incentive at studying 400% more just to get a lightly higher note and everyone slacking their job so that you did it instead of them. Boy did i learn about why communism always goes wrong when you tax the people applying most effort while rewarding people that do FUCK all.
@@cherokeeirishman9612that’s not the point I don’t think
To the one senior who changed and got honors, *Claps*
YES!
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I gotta say, I actually like this teacher. They are tough, yet fair, and doesn't take shit from anyone.
We need more teachers like this teacher
Yea. but he can only do that because he put in so many times more work that is required. I would personally never be able to do what he did.
@@jonathanratsey2244 we do
The world needs more teachers like OP.
But teachers tend to be overworked, underpaid and given way more hate then respect. In many parts of "western civilization" teacher is the most ungrateful job one could apply for. Sometimes even street sweepers and garbage men are better off.
In third world countries the teachers generally do not have to fear the wrath of entitled parents.
@@JesusKreist To be fair, _anything_ related to trash or sewage is a way worse job that deserves much better pay than what they usually get. Imagine being the person who has to go and unclog literal mountains of shit, or clean dead animals off the road, or spend all day in a truck picking up people's rotten food from the garbage can. They're not good jobs, but they're ones that need to be done. And they deserve some level of respect.
"I didn't read that so it doesn't apply."
There isn't a judge in this world who would accept that excuse, especially on a signed contract/agreement.
Yes, especially because contracts explicitly say that by signing or clicking "I agree", it means you read the whole document and agree with all the terms.
Indeed, even in law ignorance of the law doesn't mean no punishment... or there would be quite a slippery slope!
@@MAZZ0Murder "ignorance of the law is no excuse"
Actually, there is. Especially if it's hidden in pages and pages of legalese. They're called "boilerplate contracts" and unreasonable clauses can be thrown out.
Although unreasonable clauses can be thrown out of boilerplate contracts, the severability clause causes the rest of the contract to stand. Courts assume all contracts are entered into with objective intent, so even "clickwrap" (checking the box that you've read an online contract) can hold a person to a contract regardless of whether they've read it or not. A signature is even more evidence that a contract was viewed than a checked box.
A little disappointed you cut the prelude out, where he'd worked at another school where he was always being thrown under the bus, and was grateful when the principle of this school told him that as long as he held true to the rules, the principle would back him, then did so. Gives even more depth to the tale, I thought. Very good choice, though!
The backstory
@@kohwenxu
Exactly. Adds depth.
Ahh, THAT'S why he was so well prepared. Makes sense.
Didn’t Karma Comment Chameleon cover this same story?
If so, can anyone send me the link? Please?
Congrats to that one kid who realized the current path they were on was a dark one, and figured themselves out before it was too late
Interesting though. I’m not sure about schools sometimes however. When I’m getting failing grades in school and ends up with top 2% in the country (the classmates get top 1%)… well, maybe failing grades isn’t that bad.
Larry: *plotting something*
Teacher: Oh you think YOU'RE the mc??
*Walks in unmenacingly but in such a form you would think I'm the protagonist*
"Oh? You're doubting my power?"
@Lilac x3
As a teacher, I'm so grateful to this teacher for telling me about how Google Docs is timestamped.
all my teachers also use google docs as our school accounts are linked to google. I find the stamp quite nice too. I can use it to see when my teacher gave me information so it isn't weird when I go look at my docs and see that there was stuff needed to be done, but the teacher changed it during class time. not only does docs help the teachers, it also helps the students
yes time lines work both ways especially if a teacher is bullying a student keep all e-mails i do.seems this teacher had his teaching organized from when he started it took a long time but he won and had the appreciation of the other teachers and principles as they could prove their school/ college kept things on the straight and level.
Yup keeps people from pulling excuses teachers and students a lot of people use it as an insurance policy for bs moments.
i hope your studens are behaving good
Oh no the teachers are evolving
Have fun teaching btw
This is why I always *HATED* group projects at school
I'd rather fail on my own than have others drag me down with them
The key is finding a group of people you don’t mind working with and then sticking to them like glue on Velcro
Group projects SUCK and I SERIOUSLY hope that by the time I have kids that they are no longer a class requirement 😤
Exactly! And why is no one noticing that practically every single project in this teacher's class is a group project? The only thing group projects ever teach in school is teaching one set of students that they can always coast on the work of others, and the other that they'll have to do all the work for everyone to maintain their own grade - or when they get into the "real" world, keep their own job.
The last "group project" I did for my job was strictly volunteer-only, working with a local non-profit. While it was something we were all passionate about, everyone who joined our group wanted to be the "leader" so they could simply delegate what everyone else did - and two wanted it done "their way or the highway" without really putting in any effort themselves! The bulk of the project fell on 3 of us to complete the research and produce something the non-profit could actually use. While I'm still really proud of what we accomplished, Never again!
@@jameson1239 I always tried to do that in school, when possible. People'd complain but we were like "too bad, so sad."
Funniest case was a really long time ago in a mixed level class (I was in the youngest age group) where by sheer luck, myself and the other smart kid (also in my grade) were next to each other because of where our names fell in the alphabet (and putting us in the last seats of our respective rows). We were told "work in pairs" and we immediately paired up before the upperclassmen could even try to turn around and make us work with them.
Same here. Teachers eventually just let me work alone on them when its possible.
Just realized how messed up Larry is. He’s willing to get a teacher fired to pass. Keep in mind, teachers go to college for years just to get the same pay as a lot of garbage men.
Most make less.
Teachers paid are the worst. They usually need to teach extra classes and college professors usually have their own research. Teachers salaries alone is barely enough to live on
I mean, garbage men make Bank
When I was in intermediate school (3-5 grade if I remember correctly) we had our grade split up into two classes. The first one was Class A and the other (which I was in) was Class B.
Class A was mostly full of troublemakers and they actually made a teacher cry during class and theb QUIT because they didn't listen, disrupted class ect..
I still feel bad for her...she was honestly such a sweet teacher who really cares about her students
Or less
''Entitled embryo'' is the best phrase i've heard all day
Same
Lmao 😂
Definitely
Bruh that’s my little sister
Can we make this a thing? I am going to start calling people on their bullshit and using this terminology.
Leaving aside the ones who got what was coming to them, this teacher managed to save 1 kid's future. Awesome job!
Seriously though he made a kids like so much better!
That teacher made them all realize how dumb they were being, and only one of them took advantage of that knowledge. Yet thats infinitely then all of them going down the drain so I'd say 10/10 teacher.
This teacher sounds EXACTLY like how my high school history teacher taught. I THRIVED kicking the sucky kids out of my group and I even fired myself out of a group of kids that all sucked.
It was SO MUCH FUN. Ms. Stacy. I love you. Shout out to you, you totally radicalized me.
Nice
ultrachad woman
Gigachad Teacher
So you were a victim of the communist education system too.
Glorious!
Can we get a round of applause for that one senior who got their life together?! Absolutely beautiful
Yes true beauty, the one that realized his mistakes, like an anime "villain"
ToonSandwich vegeta has joined the light side
@@toonsandwich4284 Zuko's character development was almost as good as that kid.
👏👏👏👏👏👏
I wonder if it was the one who was bullied into doing all of his group's work? That would be a pretty big wake-up call that your supposed "friends" are trash who couldn't care less about you.
"There are people who will scheme for five days to avoid three days of honest work." ~ Terry Pratchett
(Or something like that)
I very loved T. Pratchett but this quote is one of his worst relating to real life. They will use 5 days to create a scheme in half an hour total instead of work
@@maxentirunos The point of the quote is that there are some people who would rather put twice as much effort into avoiding work than just doing the work. It is incredibly applicable to a lot of people in modern society. Look at the number of "time saver" gadgets and apps that make a simple task far more complex and fiddly. Equally look at the number of people who learn the intricacies of vast bureaucratic government systems just to scam them for basic benefits when they could have probably gotten a bloody job IN that same system with that intelligence and attention to detail.
Yes just ask Grif he knows all about avoiding work.
I see you're a man of culture
im one of them
Wait ... What? One of the seniors actually manned up? Didn't expect that...
Too bad Moe is more dangerous now...
More likely in danger than danger, because if a distribution goes wrong he wouldn't be able to do "weddings" anymore.
Hi
I heard he opened a bar
Lmao@@picklesandnori
Honestly, I wish this was in malicious compliance because expecting students to work and setting boundaries isn’t revenge. As a teacher, it’s discouraging to have to do things like this to protect ourselves from parents and students.
I was thinking the exact same thing
This is definitely malicious compliance material
100% I have an overblown sense of fairness and have a hard time letting this stuff go, yet I don't have the energy to go through all this documentation nor do I have the emotional fortitude to put up with this kind of abuse from students and parents. This kind of stuff is why this will be my last year teaching. If students won't put in the effort and I will be catching flack for it, I'm out.
thats sad... I hope to become a teacher one day so I've feeling kinda intimidated by these kind of stories. Hope you had a good final year of teaching!@@SneakySalamander13
As a nurse, we're always told to cover our asses if shit goes left, but this dude takes it to a new level.
This teacher is like the main character of that school
I might know who are the main vilians
But who are They
He has main character syndrome
Yes
Yep
Would make for a pretty good show I'd say.
Can't believe Larry was devious enough to try the "teacher emotionally abusing student" angle to cheat out a better grade, but also stupid enough to think it would work in front of an impartial witness who saw everything (or more accurately, the lack of everything).
Larry assumed she was a fellow student having issues. He saw no other reason for a 'student' to be their after classes besides getting help. So he thought 'she's having problems too, so she wants the teacher gone too'. Ugh, this is why Larry failed, he's too dumb.
@@_Fizel_ *there not their
tbh I don't think Larry even noticed the other teacher, it was moe who noticed her and just assumed she was a student. Not surprised though that neither thought it through enough to make sure there were no other witnesses because they both sounded pretty dumb in the common sense department.
@@Purrfect_Werecat exactly, I agree. There is a odd thing that happens to humans where you dont see something right in front of you because it isn't what you are telling your brain to look for. The most common example of this is a car about to pull out onto a road. The driver looks both directions to see if there are any cars coming. They see a motorcycle, and since it isn't the car they are looking for, their brain sends back the message that there are no cars, and they pull into the road, hitting the motorcycle they "never saw". It is why defensive driving classes teach you to look for vehicles, not cars.
@@_Fizel_ The sad fact is it's not his deviousness. It's that a lot of teenagers think high school is how the world works. You can just be the charismatic guy and coast through life on the work of other people, but it's not. Often, these people step out of high school and into the adult world and they get completely destroyed by it. They lose jobs, lose opportunities, all due to their terrible work ethic. And when the world punishes them, they don't know what to do. They're not used to applying themselves, so they don't even wind up floundering in life. They straight up drown.
Like the kid who eventually became a drug dealer. He doesn't understand that, eventually, the cops will get him. And then he's going to have to take responsibility for his actions. Let's just hope it's for something as minor as drug possession and he's not caught making a deal or, even worse, killing someone. Because that's a hell of a way to find out your actions have consequences, when you're in court looking at 25 to life.
The parents of these kids are more proof that not everyone is cut out to raise children.The whole point of being a parent is to do everything possible to prepare them for the real world,so if you're a lazy jerk who doesn't want to make time to do any actual work to help your kids,just don't have any!I'll never understand why some parents don't get this very simple logic.🙄Great story,and I absolutely love this amazingly brilliant teacher.☺️
Children are just adults in training. I'm not saying to treat them like adults until they figure it out but like you said, the end goal is to make a responsible adult who can live a good life.
The seniors although stupid and lazy, you can’t completely blame them, because they were raise but lazy parents.
@@noisybois1484 to an extent yes, but they also need to be held accountable for their own actions, that's part of raising them to be strong adults not just by their parents but by everyone taking care of them, parents, family, friends, teacher's, mentors, etc. In the end no matter the excuses, it's our own choices we need to be accountable for. The influence of one or two people in our lives can only be an excuse for so long especially when there are people like this teacher working to push his students to reach their full potential.
I forgot the name of the senior, but in the story one of them when they turned 18 practically lived by himself since his parents traveled which made them even worse to deal with in school. To be honest, i get that he's 18, but still the parents are complete dicks.
Courtney H That‘s a lofty desire. Like saying all doctors or lawyers or police, or really any job, should be the ideal. Most teachers would like to be strong like this, but not all people are built in the same way with the same experiences to give them the strength or courage to teach like this. I consider myself a great teacher. Pretty level headed and strong willed, with usually excellent relationships with students and parents alike (had an admin call me a ‘parent whisperer’ once. Lol). But, I doubt I could accomplish this. Paperwork is where I struggle, so this experience very likely would be out of my reach.
as a probationary teacher, this story taught me a lot... I need to stop being lazy and start organizing and documenting everything I do just to prepare for parent confrontations if ever.
They will come if you have entitled students/parents.
It's not a matter of "if," it's a matter of "when"
Absolutely this.
Document everything.
This story had me grinning like an idiot the whole time.
Same. It made me think of all the people like them I ended up being assigned into groups with....so the just desserts was fantastic.
I would have been, but I’m too tired to move my mouth.
@@KaiyaCorrbin our picture seemed similar lmao
aprilestrange it’s way too long. This could have been a 5 minute story
Mostly because we all know those types of people or at least know of them
This guy is like the littlefinger of teaching. Just goes to show the lawyers are right when they say document EVERYTHING.
Esben M that kid makes one wrong move to that teacher and he’s in jail
I stood and clapped at the senior who managed to turn his life around. While the rest are unmitigated failures, that one senior probably is what makes this teacher feel like it's all worth it in the end. Everyone makes mistakes, but it takes a smart person to learn from those mistakes, and thank goodness this teacher was there to give them the kick in the balls they needed.
Actually this shouldn’t be a revenge story but more of a moral lesson story.
That last kid probably realized his failure got back up and started walking forward.
but the majority of those seniors failed, so it is a revenge story lol
I had a teacher like that my senior year. I wasnt as bad as these dudes, but there were times I definitely applied myself more to get out of an assignment than the assignment itself would have required. She was always calling my bs and seemed to know what I would do before I did. Eventually she and I had a big heart to heart and I graduated with an A and the rest B's. She was the class I got the A in because she worked with me and I applied myself (for the first time in my miserable, pathetic life) Love you, Ms. Pucket!!
@@left-2-write28 That's likely because many of these types of people, maybe even yourself (I don't really know) are really just looking for someone to give a shit about them. As far as I could tell, the vast majority of these types are either delinquents because their folks are bitter old people who don't care about anything, have so much money that they never bothered to care because they can throw greenbacks around until the problem goes away, or the parents are so focused on their own image that they shove their kids out of the picture or try to turn them into miniature versions of themselves. It takes effort to recognize that some teachers use tough love to get through to them, but for the few that do, it's likely worth all the world to them.
@@ForeverLaxx maybe I'm just insecure, but I couldn't help but take that entire comment as a giant accusation...so...yeeeeaaaahhhhh...
God the 'hyperspecific rubric' thing. I love it. I hated assignments where it was like 'Student was creative, student used class time wisely'. Kudos to the teacher who has the hyperspecific rubric.
i hate when rubrics are like “shows a broad understanding of **extremely general topic**” like, what do you consider broad or limited and how tf am i supposed to know??
seniors: fail and try to get parents against teachers
Teacher: gives multiple attempts to better grades
Parents: can you prove they messed up?
Teacher : *AH YES IT'S ALL COMING TOGETHER NOW*
yEs
This guy’s “entitled parent” voice is perfect.
it makes my skin crawl when i hear it, so yet, it's absolutely perfect lol
Especially the female voice- no. Both are equally perfect.
The next person who likes this comment will ascend even beyond human
@@fat_ass_cat408 the next person who comments that will descend to like-beggar hell
It's so annoying and I would hate anybody with that voice. It's serving its purpose well.
this teacher wrote a book about tricking 7 spoiled students into failing on their own with multiple chances to redeem themselves
He didn't trick them. He informed them beforehand about the project being moved to the day they would ditch, but they chose to ditch anyway.
@@jlhill17 exactly. The teacher just made it more fun for himself to watch them crash and burn.
What's the name
@@lordbenpai5699 Not an actual book. I think its referring to the post length
If there was books like this I would read them
That person is an incredible teacher! I WISH I had even one teacher like that when I was in HS. I may have actual cared if it seemed like a teacher wasn’t just there for the benefits. (My HS used “no kid left behind” as a reason to push failing kids through school.)
I hated that policy with a passion growing up because I got stuck with my bullies every freaking year in the same classes and they were always breezing by with failing grades. After all why work when you are going to advance to the next grade anyways right?
I had to go to another district when I finally had a choice in what I wanted for my education once I started high school and I told absolutely no one what school I would be going to because some of them would purposefully follow me wherever I went because no one believes the kid who always stays away from others and has no friends. Also this was during the time period where autism was not well known or fully understood and well you probably guess that I was not treated well by my peers.
It wasn't until I was in high school that I met some amazing people that actually tried to understand and help me out, some even became good friends of mine too.
Ew. Bad school.
Yeah, that program sounded good but was a failure from the beginning. Thank you Bush.
Dude, if these kids spent as much effort on their grades as they do their schemes, they would already have those As!
xD
2:51 (sorry for a friend)
@@mollyhuh4224 ty
Larry, especially lmao
No they would be the smartest person on this world lol
This story is Death Note in a nutshell.
Really thrilled that one of them managed to turn them self around. It would have taken an honest appraisal and a lot of work to do that. A+
This could be a top-selling anime
Shit bruh that was my exact fucking thought
like some death note stuff without the death and a hella smart teacher as mc
@@bholanathhembram7366 que dramatic music
Flash to most epic eating of a fish sandwich in a meeting with parents and principal.
....I...would watch that!
Nice Ideaa 👌💡😂
@@bholanathhembram7366 Dude... Light becomes this guy's student.
It’s sad seeing kids ruin their lives due to a lack of awareness and standards, but at the same time it makes way for the few of us who WILL be successful in life. I myself am starting my senior year in a week at a new school and I choose not to fall into that trap and end up selling weed and ruining my family name.
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that is my favorite part
As soon as he said that I saw this comment
ManiacalLaughter.mp4
@@ethniczahzah joe mmmMmMMMMMMmmmmm
I'm a senior, but due to covid my finals are pushed back in time
I'm not a perfect student, always preferred to work smart not hard
School has thought me that hard work doesn't really pay off, since the teachers I've met never really cared who did what and how much
If you had straight A's (5's cause Europe) you could simply ruin your grade with 1 or 2 tests (which is I think a flaw in my countries education system)
Only once had a teacher helped me in such a situation
My English teacher saw my work throughout the years but on one day we had 2 tests (one was verbal and the other grammar/new words)
A few days prior my grandfather died
I was crushed by this news
I couldn't focus, eat and had problems breathing (cause of asthma in stressful situations)
I couldn't visit him too often cause of my parent's divorce (which was a 6 year long bloodbath) and we were 800km apart
As I turned 18 I could hop on a bus and visit him myself, before it wasn't possible
I stayed in Germany for 6 weeks
I worked 6 days in a week for 10/11h (so I could afford to stay and buy ride back home) and every evening I'd go and visit my grandfather who I hadn't seen in a years
He died a few months later
I didn't tell anyone, cause I'm simply not that type of guy
I'd rather hurt silently than sob on someone's shoulder
My English teacher asked me to stay after class and explain what had happened
She didn't believe that I simply screwed up
I told her about my loss
She said it's ok and asked if I'm willing to take those tests again (which is something students technically had the right to, but in our school the teacher didn't obey the "law" if I might say so)
I gladly accepted her offer and got an A in the end
No one can motivate a student more than his teacher
I'll be thankful forever
This teacher is another good example
Due to this virus.... We passed.... Hopefully
my grandpa also died like a week before my finals this semester. I've always been an exceptional student according to my teachers and this was the first time I've ever asked for an extension. tbh I still feel awful but I'm so profoundly grateful that my last semester in uni I had such empathetic and kinds teachers who agreed to give that extension. I didn't enjoy using my grandpa as an "excuse" and I hate how I couldn't even see him go due to this virus having everyone on lockdown and whatnot.
Please don't speak for all of Europe. I like the education system in Germany and although it's not very inclusive and if you're not working hard, you will have no safety net, but that's how Germany is. Very performance oriented. and thats why we lead in the tech medical and science fields 🤷♀️
@@sleepygirl96 nobody's speaking for all of Europe... You missed the point of the story...
@@georgaseebalack6003 I'm sorry for your loss...
Thank you for sharing your story
I just needed to say, that the bit about adjusting the syllabus due to the stress of finals/other teachers just made me respect this teacher so much. So many teachers can be unfair, but when teachers actively adjust their schedules to help their students. MMMMM Thats the good shit.
This story reminds me of some of the stuff I saw in school. As a student, I was tutoring classmates. This helped me because I had to know the course material good enough to explain it to someone else, and frequently found coding errors, explained why it won't work, and how to fix it. One time I ran into a Larry/Moe/Curley type character. This is two days before the end of the semester. I'm finishing polishing the documentation on my term project. This guy hadn't done jack (feces) all semester. Wanted me to write all the programs for an entire semester of FORTRAN so he can turn it in as his own work. Of course, it is not going to help him learn the material for the final.
I also needed a biology credit, so I took Biology Of Human Reproduction. Up front, I took it as a serious class. Everybody else appeared to take it as a mick (Mickey Mouse) because they do it (fornicate) all the time. The class went into a lot of internal anatomy and internal functions, including childbirth and breast feeding. The teacher posted grades by student I D number to keep it anonymous. This part sounds silly. One class segment covered periods, and its function in reproduction. Turns out I knew more about periods than the girls did. I aced the midterm covering this topic. The next highest grade as I recall was a C+. That would include all the girls. Because the topic was foreign to me, I sought out all the extra credit assignments I could get. At the end of the semester, the teacher told me that if I got hit by a bus and missed the final, I still would have gotten an A- for the class.
I had a tough teacher once when I was in high school. Toughest SOB I knew that took no nonsense from his students. I gave him crap for 3 years (I was a TERRIBLE student who hated rules) but he really couldn't do much to me. However he persevered and one year I absolutely tanked my math class (first test on the toughest math HS had to offer. 3%, rounded up) and he took the time and effort to educate me properly.
O-Levels I had A's in his classes, including that math class (from 3% in that first test) and I honestly must say he's set the foundation for the rest of my education that A-Levels I was among the top 10 students in the school (and top 1% in the state). Math had become my STRONGEST subjects (there were multiple math subjects where I am).
When I graduated A-Levels I wrote him a letter thanking him (as well as letting him know how I went). Needless to say he read that letter to all his students, boasting about how he pulled me up from 3%.
I unfortunately have never seen him again, as the next time I was in town I've heard he had passed.
All the good ones seem to pass away only a few years since you've been in their classes :(
That's cool that you improved, also rest in peace to that guy
Retired teacher here. LOVED every moment of this tale!
This teacher is the smartest guy who ever met Karens and Chads, and if I'm not wrong, he made two Karens to be, less of a Karen
Karens chad boomer zoomer beta cringe based bingus blah blah blah
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@@almaz.8802 durr cringe based cringe becky chad djceoax stacy djdoeoapcifi4ne based based fkrelzcirenaaspdr 4chan jedodfor virgin based based cringe
I don't understand the comment either whats he trying to say
@@siri4689Yep, another day with the meaningless overused buzzwords 😂
True
As a kid who had to pull the weight of my partners in the group almost every single time, I highly enjoyed this
I did too even in college. My group decided they were too fragile and feminine to disect a cat so they had me the guy highly allergic to cats do it. One time the cat "sneezed" embalming fluid on them and they freaked out. Throughout the year about 70 percent of class dropped the class and I got better group mates from who was left. Also if you have dissected cat pics on your tablet at subway as you eat and study people leave you far far away from them lol. Th3wy probably thought I was a psycho.
@@GodOfPlague I never had to dissect a cat in High School. In middle school, the only thing we dissected were frogs and earthworms. I guess I got pretty lucky.
@@GodOfPlague...Why were you dissecting cats? How did the cats die?
Me too. Ended up getting a B on a project that I should have gotten an A on because I got sick of it and only did what I was supposed to do. I told the teacher and she told me that she couldn't give me the full grade but she failed the other students that didn't turn in anything.
GodOfPlague I refused to dissect anything. Every time it would happen I’d have to leave the room and do some work elsewhere for fear of vomiting.
At least one of those kids finally got his life together.
"If you ever had a teacher you loved, send them an e-mail" I fear I'mma need your e-mail now, OP. I kinda wanna be that kind of teacher, super nice to hard working students but unforgiving for lazy bums. Thing is I have no idea how I could apply it to THAT level with the classes I'll be teaching (in university that is). That story was awesome!
The most satisfactory story I’ve heard yet. The long con is always the best
Best part is that OP didn't have to really do anything they just provided the materials for them and let them fall on their own faces! Can't beat that! I wonder how satisfying it must have been to find out what happens to them and knowing that it was their own fault!
The slow burn pro revenges are my favourite! It’s such a satisfying fall and makes the whole wait and all of the work worth it!
I actually almost became these type of seniors during highschool. I was actually a hard-working student but began becoming lazy over the years. I got some bad grades in my senior year but I still graduated. Unlike the parents in this video my mother cared so much about my future that she yelled and scolded me. She told me to stop being lazy as I wasn't going anywhere in life with that kind of attitude. I decided she was right as I was sad I didn't get the grades I wanted and do some actual work in college. I manage to get all A's in my classes so far and next fall is going to be my 3rd semester. I'm still going to try my hardest even though each semester is tough.
At my high school, we called that Senioritis, and it was said that it happened when seniors got so close to the end, they developed tunnel vision, and couldn't see any of the extra stuff coming in from the side, and could only see what was ahead of them.
Aerosthoria Sylvariesniel Corintre Devschirol Seems we went to similar high schools. I got burned out after my super AP Junior Year and decided going to take regular classes, senior year and graduate early.
Good luck on your HS. You can do it.
Keep it up!
i'm in a similar situation but i have issues with motivation that i still have to work on. People like you who give their all are a source of inspiration for me. You're great!
Good job mate !
The teacher wasn't devious at all. It was a great learning experience for everyone. If you don't do the work, you fail. He didn't scam them, they still could have passed if they did the work. This was the most fair story.
Haha me go agree
Hell, they were going to get fucked over in college, anyway. He just taught them a lesson and saved at least one of them.
Yeah he even tutored them one on one when he didn’t have to. All he really did was make sure he had proof that he gave these kids the chance to succeed. And he gave the kids that actually wanted to learn the chance to succeed too. He’s a great teacher 👏🏽👏🏽
He is first and foremost a teacher, it's just that some lessons are harder than others.
Yeah, he literally gave them the rope to save themselves, and they used it to hang themselves. This is a stolen comment BTW
I was a student that whilst very intelligent, I didn’t apply myself at all. I knew everything in (most of) my classes, and the teachers all knew this. But I had severe ADHD and was really troubled, and just couldn’t do the work. But was incredibly engaged in class and in what we were learning, and during in class tests, etc. but when it came to projects or homework? I couldn’t do a thing. And so in highschool where that was 90% of your grade? I always failed. And would have to retake classes. Well one class I retook I had a different teacher. A new teacher. And he could tell right away how much I knew about the subject, especially having taken the class before. Hell because he was new at teaching I helped him ALOT. And he tried working with me to get me to have enough to pass. And there was one project he really, really put in effort to get me to complete just so he could pass me. But I was such a troubled kid that I just couldn’t give it my attention. So I expected to fail the class once again, and he really was visibly upset about that. We got along rather well, and he definitely cared. But nobody could reach me at that age basically. My grade before the project was like 56. So an F. And the project was the only thing that would have changed that. I didn’t do it. So I got my grades back at the end of the year, took a look, and I had a grade of exactly 60.0 so a D- exactly. I glanced up at him and he just gave me a little smile. And while I did eventually get expelled and never graduate high school, I’ll never forget what that teacher, in his first year of teaching, did for me. He knew I had potential even if I didn’t. And I wish this story had a more happier ending, I did go down a bad path following these events, (have since smartened up and got my life on track, I’m 29 now) I did get my GED years back, but I will never forget that teacher. Although I’m pretty sure he wasn’t at that school the following year. So I think I’m the only one who remembers him from my area. But I hope he’s still teaching, because we both taught eachother a lot that year.
Honestly, same. What saved me was tests. Struggling in some college classes because of the homework and studying required on own time.
I hope your life is going well! ADHD can be really hard. Have you ever thought of reaching out to this teacher? I'm sure he would love to hear what you wrote
"I shall name them Larry, Curly and Moe"
That is how my father became a fan
😯
I don't get it.
Are those the guys from Simpsons lol
Nah, they’re the Three Stooges.
@@jimbodeek yup
I love professors like this. They give you every resource for success then add extra credit to make up for struggling at the beginning. They create a road to success instead of just making everything stressful and impossible. I wish all of my professors could be tbis way. Hard workers sometimes have rough starts. My dad passed away last semester and I had a really hard time but, with the help of my professors, I made all A's and B's.
I’m sorry for your loss, and congrats on your good grades! I’m sure your dad is looking down on you, proud. :)
@@Bxll_Bxll same
lol he sure is smug. calling his standard fare group contracts his "genius" idea
I was a victim of the communist education system and i can tell you, fuck the teacher, his class is not important to everyone, i don't use 99.999% of what i studied and i doubt he remembers enough to pass a geometry test.
As and Bs r considered bad in some schools
This is a 30 minutes story.
Imagine someone make this as a movie.
Honestly I'd pay to see that
I agree to this *starts throwing money* now shut up make it and take my money!
Pretty much did. Election, with Reese Witherspoon and Matthew Broderick. Ha, outcome didn’t come out like this! Lol
I would buy it! Probably $20 minimum lol
I could write the screenplay. High school English/Spanish teacher. Let's just say that my past as a paralegal has come in handy when writing class contracts.
Had a teacher back in my sophomore year of high school. Was legit the hardest and strictest chemistry teacher in the whole school (it was a large school with around 3000 students). It really got my shit together as I had to work very hard to try and get a good grade in the class. Unfortunately my old high school was full of a lot of spoiled rich kids and there was a plot of kids that made a plan to form a group of girls and eventually got him fired for sexual harassment all because his class was very hard. Despite his class being hard af, he was one of my favorite teachers. It really sucks that this is all it takes to get someone fired.
I feel bad for that teacher, hope he’s doing well
I could just imagine the other teacher’s faces when OP went into the meetings at the end of the year with a smug face.
The sheer joy of them getting karma
u mean parents, except that 1 jackA$$ teacher he mentioned
10:03
Students: *finds Inspect Element* "It is a simple spell but quite unbreakab-"
Teacher: *Ctrl+R*
Also known as F5
Student's computer: *no combat attack found*
Umm, what does that mean? I mean what is the function of Ctrl+R?
Ctrl+R Refreshes the page.
@@Redwan777 which reloads the code form the server so any changes you made with Inspect Element are reset. There's a tech support scam that works with that sort of thing
This guy could be a devastating political strategist; he's found a way to make facts and evidence have real impact!
Deadass this guy could start another fucking world war
My son graduated last year. Before ditch day, I told him “Take the day off, I’ll call in the excuse. And CHECK TEAMS!”. He and all his friends were sick that day, several of them genuinely spent the day in bed (no Ferris Beuler). He did wonderfully in his first semester at university. I’m super proud of him, and happy with his school. My daughter started high school this year and it’s been a bit bumpy. THIS is when you deal with it- not senior year. If you want your kids to survive college, they can’t be having Mommy anywhere near their senior classes. If they aren’t suitable for University, then okay. If college isn’t right, plan a trade, or even a gap year because you really don’t know what to do yet. I know adolescence is later and later, but if you’re planning on sending them off to university, they have to be ready. Emotional resilience, life skills, study skills, group skills, and most importantly, time management skills. The speed goes up dramatically, and it’s hard for my kiddo, who is gifted, loves studying and school, etc. I see parents from other schools, they were oblivious like these ones were. The way our school prepared them, kids were set up for success. They did so much work with the kids on learning about learning. What’s their learning style, what works for them, what doesn’t, how to be a better learner, it’s been amazing. And none of the seniors were like those kids- the way it’s done, those kids wouldn’t have pranced their way through, it’s full of teachers like this guy. He really gets it- it’s about learning, not about the show.
PS. My son is stuck at school for xmas😢. Fortunately he has Aunties that are taking care of him!
I was a foster child and in my freshman year I was failing a few classes and I had a routine mandatory meeting with the principal, my foster parents, my caseworker, and my casa. Quite frankly I was depressed and school and classes we're not at the Forefront of my mind at the time. If I failed a certain number of classes I would get privileges taken away, for example not being able to see my bio family, not being able to hang out with friends, basically just locked down until my grades got better. My history teacher got the email that this was going to happen and pulled me aside after class and asked quite frankly what would happen at this meeting if I failed his class and I told him. He ended up changing my grade from an F to a C right then, and making me promise to come in everyday during lunch to get caught up, and I did! I still think about him to this day and how he was willing to do that for me so I would still be able to see my family. That man was the best.
That's illegal and wrong. Your foster parents can't take visitations away
Also, that's messed
Did u ever tell him what a big impact he had on you?
My personal belief is that everyone makes mistakes...but it is what you do with the knowledge after you learn that shows a person's character. He gave you a second chance...I'm glad you took it.
@@kaylaskeen5082 yes they can, the foster parents are the ones responsible for the child and if the bio parents either gave up their rights or had them taken away then they have no legal right to visitation. My wife was in foster care since she was 7 and never got to see her family until she turned 18 and I have a co-worker who is going through something similar (his ex didn't tell him she was pregnant and lied about him giving up his rights when she gave away the child so he's pretty easily fighting for visitation now but only because he never gave up his parental rights).
Yes, it's really effed up that the foster parents would do such a thing and if I met them I would have a few choice words I wouldn't want mybown children to hear, but it's not illegal.
As someone whos' been done with school for 14 years now: holy fk, things have gotten complicated.
I have had the opposite affect most times when I was in school, ...I would try to contribute to the group, but they would essentially tell me to butt out.
@@Friendly_Gamer_Mom they refused your free work?
Teaching in a rich area is the worst. Not necessarily the kids, even though a lot are more spoiled than if you would teach elsewhere - but its the parents. Rich kids parents will pull any stop and really threaten teachers even to get what they want
@@MarksterC ...they thought they knew it all. The end product said otherwise.
@@Friendly_Gamer_Mom I had a similar experience but since our group was large (11 per group) I knew just accepted that some of us wouldn't be able to contribute as much.
The highlight of this is that OP made a huge difference in at least one student's life. One of these students came out the other end a better person for their experience, and even was even self aware enough to know how their teacher helped them.
He didn’t trick his students, I actually applaud his incredible effort to afford his students every opportunity. He simply covered his own ass
This story was a continuous "You have activated my trap card!"
This whole reddit post has enough material for a full blown movie! This was one of your best videos rSlash!
Agreed ^^
it would be a pretty good movie if done right
It does sound like a movie doesn't it! "Coming Soon to a theater near you! SEVEN SENIORS!" With the entitled parents I think it would be classified as a horror movie! LOL
I would watch this movie
A documentary about their time during and after high school.
I like how the one time he censors it is to say “F*** Larry.”
That made it especially special.
26:22
What about ”...elicits a room full of s#!t eating grins.”
There are about 3-4 times r censored himself swearing and i can just imagine him swearing fully
are you talking about Joe Gatto?
I really hope that the student who redeemed himself either has or will see this video and go out for drinks or something with the op because that would be such a wholesome way to end such a good story.
This teacher is literally the Light Yagami of High School, except not as evil.
AbdulAndProgramming light wasn’t evil but wasn’t good he was an anti-hero
Ah yes, I see you are cultured as well
@@glitchallieplayz230 of course.
*proceeds to watch a recap of the show when he never watched it*
lel
@@asleeponmykeyboard3039 I was rooting for Light and hated the last episode
Last time I checked Light wanted to be God of the new world and that he was justice.
Bro this teacher is that badass anime protagonist who planned every single thing.
@Ruby LEE Why do you say this?
@Ruby LEE ??
@Ruby LEE Uhm... do you need to hire an Editor for youre comments?
I mean... dude... i dont think i often see this, but youre comment literally has Plot Holes... something that comments usually never have...
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@Ruby LEE I'm not playing dumb - and you?
I mean, i have my own ways of 'Trying', but you seem childishly oblivious to that.
Not to mention that i can suggest people make an Anime without making an anime myself - thats basic common basic common logic? Basically?
Are you alright, buddy?
@Ruby LEE Youre ok?
Youre comment looks a bit...
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The teacher : I'm going to take a fish and eat it!
*maniacallaughter.jpg*
Nice Death Note reference
*AND THERE IS NOTHING YOU CAN DO TO STOP ME*
Death Exam
rSlash: “so what I said to them-“
Car insurance ad: “you know how to customize your car with liberty mutual?”
moe: Yes.
Students: *become seniors *
Teacher: “I’m boutta destroy this mans whole career”
That’s wrong
Students: *Becomes bad seniors who are lowlifes *
Teacher: “I’m boutta destroy this mans whole career”
@CinnamonRoll Senpai there was nothing wrong with the teacher, it was the seniors being miserable failures that caused their own demise
@@andrajohnson6412 I know. That teacher is super awesome, I can only dream to be as amazing at destroying people as he was
@The scooting coyote It was never rigged. He gave everyone the same opportunities to succeed. He even gave extra opportunities to students who were struggling. Those lazy seniors made their own choices and dug themselves into a hole so deep that only one of them managed to climb back out.
More like, Seniors: I'm boutta destroy my whole career.
I had this one teacher that would rip into me every chance she got!
I joined the class a little late and there were group projects going on already so there were four groups of 5-6 people.
I was added to one and god damn they flopped! It was a week in and nobody has even come up with a topic for presentation! There was a two days left on the dead line so I crammed everything in and did all of the work and even handed it in early, on the time stamps you could clearly see the file was only accessed by me.
We did the presentation and everything went fine until I was pulled aside after it in front of everyone and the teacher said she was disappointed that I was so lazy and contributed to nothing..the other girls had said they did all of the work :/ I could’ve cried it was so humiliating..
That's tough, at least it was all over and hopefully the Karma police went those girls and teacher.
you could have easily turned the tables by joining the same group and do all the work in a diff project and have all of them screwed by telling the teacher who is doing what and do everything on their parts wrong and then tell the teacher how none of them did their parts and the reason you didn't do the other parts correctly is because it was all rushed on her because you realized none of them did the work a few hours before the assignment was due. and to get your grade up for the last assignment just se microsoft tool to show how you did everything yourself and as even more proof tell them to bring up the assignment on their own laptop and since they have no access to it they wont have nothing to show
I'm so sorry :(
If this was on google docs you shouldve shown the teacher the editing history. It would have shown her how you were the only one who did it
I wish you could heal in time, of the scars that it might left you. I hope that you may find or be found by good people that are good taughters (excuse me if this word didn't exist) to cover the part or that memory.
(Hope that you understand my english!)
Best. Teacher. Ever.
I feel really bad for Moe, though, simply because his parents were terrible. If I'd had parents like that, I wouldn't have cared either.
After a certain point, you gotta pick yourself up. I was responsible for my classwork and me alone. I had nobody to hold me accountable other than teachers. So I had to be responsible. If you fail, 9/10 chances it is your own damn fault.
ArtCrumbs Yeah, I learned this as a freshman when I took my final exam for Honors Biology. Pretty much it was a college level class for sophomores and up. I learned that you really do need to try to actually get a good grade in classes because this teacher I had let you make a cheat sheet for every exam. At the time I was taking 3 other honors classes as a freshman and English took the most out of me, because the teacher was teaching me stuff that countered my knowledge, so I basically had to relearn multiple different topics and write up a shit ton of essays. So naturally this took a lot from me and I couldn’t apply myself to bio and English. I should have told my bio teacher but I was a shy kid so I just lived it through. I finally made the decision to say fuck English and focus on biology. For my final grade for freshman year, I ended with a D in English and a high B in biology. The standard requirement for getting a credits for the class is D and above to pass. So I still got the English credit and got a high grade for Biology, which can be transferable to college credit. Best decision I have made because I wouldn’t have to take bio or chem in college.
Love this teacher. I struggled a lot in school as someone who is ADHD and Autistic. One of my biggest struggles was group projects because I always wanted to do things to the T and most of the time I ended up with people that wanted to cut corners. In big part because I was very shy and if a friend or two wasn't in the class with me I just ended up in whatever group had a space left. The fact that the teacher was this meticulous and organized would have been my dream. All the tutoring and stuff he offered is great too. I had several classes where I just could not function and the teachers in those classes never tried to help me. It would have been nice to have a teacher like this that actually cared in those classes.
Seriously wish the world had more teachers like this one.
I agree
The USA won’t be able to because they don’t pay their teachers enough
@@HackJax A sad truth, this. And many state governments continue to cut the education budget.
okay heres my story: i had a teacher like this and i was like one of those seniors. my teach always said throught the year that our work was our own and no one else was responsible for ur and mommy and daddy cant help us if we wereto screw up the whole year. I shrugged it off and messed around in class hoping fir a bailout and my tnach was concerened with me in particular because she saw i was actually interested in thesublect but had bad work ethic. come around near the end of the year and my teacher announces that all extra credit assignments were going to be closed for good and pulled me up privately and said i threw you a rope its your turn to decide if youre going to climb it or hang yourself with it ( i basically needed to ace my exam without the extra credit because i neglected my homework). That set about a change of heart that i knew that it was a time to act because my own ass was on the line and there is no bailout besides my own hard work. The following week I was going through extra credit assignments one after another steadily gaining better scores for each as i got a better understanding for the material finishing 9/12 of the extra credit assignments before the deadline. I decided i would follow through and bring in the other 3 and see if i understood the material properly. Finally came the final exam. I passed it. I had no way to fail it because i put in the work. My teacher was so happy that i was able to turn a D- into a B. im going into my second year of college and i am eternally grateful to have a teacher like mine
All of my teachers did stuff like this so idk wut u guys r talking about
Larry: I’m gonna lie to moe mommy and get this teacher down to help everyone
Op: too late
The ending was perfect my teacher did this once to me and when I barely passed I decided to change and became a honors student I will never forget what he did for me and will forever be indebted to him for all of his hard work to help me succeed in life
Nice job man
Call him sometime, my teachers love it when I called them
Good on ya! Congrats mate!
OP genuinely sounds like an awful teacher. He’s aware that his other students are afraid to utilize the contract out of fear of bullying, thus forcing them to do extra credit to boost their grades, and yet does nothing.
The seniors are playing tetris
WHILE THE TEACHER IS PLAYING LIFE
no no no HES PLAYING HARDCORE SKYRIM ON LEDEGDEY DIFFICULTY
NONONONO he’s playing 84d C H E S S
Lol! XD
HARDCORE RL CRAFT
He's playing Minecraft while I am playing Death Note!
“Seven Slothful Seniors”
I see this phrase in two different ways.
1. Alliteration at its finest
2. Seven Deadly Sin (The ‘slothful’ part really sells it)
With alliteration I only think of “babbling bumbling band of baboons” from Harry Potter
Avengers endgame:I am the longest superhero movie
The teacher story:Are you challenging me
What? There are movies over 100 hours let alone 3
Sel Opal r/woosh?
@@foxumbrelly no i was talking about how the teacher story is too big compared to endgame
not only is the teacher trying everything to help students pass his class, he's also doing everything to protect himself from bad students who have even worse parents, true GOAT
I imagine if Karen asks for a manager and the manager was a Karen too...
Imagine OP in that situation
Edit: hmmm....here is a story from me 😁
Karen1: excuuuuuuuuuuuse me can i buy
20 packs of toilet paper
pleeeeeeaaaasssee, its for my
Precious baby aaaaaaaaangel
OP: im sorry, but we only allow 2 packs
of toilet paper for customers to buy
Karen1: Ughh, I WANT TO SPEAK TO THE
MANAGER NOW!
OP: okay maam,
( OP goes to find a manager )
OP: ummm.... excuse me Kar-
Manager (Karen 2) : WHAT ARE YOU DOING YOU LAZY FAT*** I WILL FIRE YOU IF YOU DONT GO WORK NOW!
OP: someone wants to speak to you
Manager: uuUUuUuuUuggghh, I DONT
CARE GO NOW OR ILL-
( Karen 1 sees the manager )
Karen 1: excuuuuuussseeeee ME, YOUR
EMPLOYEE HARRASED AND
ASSAULTED ME AND I WANT
HIM FIRED NOW!!! AND ALSO
GIVE ME A DISCOUNT AS
COMPENSATION OR I WILL
CALL THE POLICE
Manager: OP YOU ARE FIRED, GO NOW
OR I WILL CALL THE POLICE!
OP: but i-
Manager: GO NOW, YOU ARE A STU**D
EMPLOYEE YOU PIECE OF S***
Karen 1: WhHEeeRrREeeE is mYYyyYY
DiIISCcOooOuUUnT???!!!
Manager: NooOoO DISCOUNT FOR
YOoOUuuU!
Karen: HOW COULD YOU!!! LOOK AT MY
PRECIOUS BABY ANGEL SHE IS
SAD BECAUSE OF YOU! I WILL
CALL THE POLICE NOW!!!
Manager: ME TOO!!!
( both calls the police while OP is sad because he isnt special in the story)
Karen 1: YOU WILL BE FIRED FOR THIS
Manager: NO YOU WILL GO TO JAIL FOR
THIS
( POLICE COMES )
I now have woken from my slumber, imma eat breakfast first.🍪
Lmao, I know want to see this happen, I am curious on which Karen would win
R/slash question of the day
Karen asks for manager, Karen gets CEO Karen response.
Karen fight !
Oh god, don't do this, 2020 has already been bad enough
That senior who got his life together is a paid actor
Really?
Oh I'm glad he found a job in acting industry. Good for him.
@@robineir lol where is he
am i the only one who thinks the way this sentence is phrased it looks like a joke?
@@kalidasvelmurugansermakasi2258 it is a JOKE
Wow.....just wow and also...wow!
This teacher is a class act.
I'm delighted to hear that one of the Seniors got his shit together - it'd be too depressing if they'd all crashed and burned.
This is probably my absolute favorite story on r/slash. I'm glad that one student was able to realize that he needed to do a 180 and get a much better life. I am also glad that "Curly" was able to get a job (not necessarily one I would want; I am just glad he got a job).
This teacher not only preps their school duties, but clearly studies Reddit and is now prepared for EVERY eventuality that could ever happen, including, quite possibly, one of them dressing up as ghost to try and scare them out; probably has a great dane on speed dial
Make sure to have a box of 'special' dog treats for that Great Dane!
@@slevinchannel7589 dude I’m pretty sure you are spamming
That's basically what Larry and Moe tried to do.
my guess would be that the teacher is an experienced one, many people dont really prepare for everything - they learn how to react to things that are yet to happen after having it happen in the past
so people just used many wild schemes and the teacher became better at countering them while also knowing many of which were bound to happen
I loved this story. I’ve always been a good student. In College I developed sleep apnea, undiagnosed at the time, and kept drowsing off in classes, I couldn’t read my textbooks and had trouble doing tests. Thankfully it was pretty clear I wasn’t doing it on purpose and my teachers and classmates got into a habit of poking or scaring me awake so that I could continue paying attention for a while which helped a lot. I would bring fidget toys or putty to try and keep my hands busy, always have coffee with me, whatever I could think of to keep myself awake.
Eventually I got diagnosed and the college put all my textbooks on my laptop with a reading program and I started doing my tests in accessibility where I could take a little more time and leave the room to talk with a councillor or get a glass of water if I was getting drowsy. My big issue with tests was that my energy would crash suddenly and I wouldn’t be able to read and understand the test anymore. It helped a lot.
I also would get extensions from my teachers because at that point my nerves were shot and I was stressed out of my mind due to just not feeling well and always being exhausted. I’d even randomly burst into tears for no reason. Most of the time I didn’t use the extensions and just needed the confirmation that it was there to calm me down enough to be able to actually focus. I had one teacher give me an extension though and tell me, “but this time you are going to use it... get some rest and do some self-care.” So I did...
Because of their dedication and understanding I graduated with a 4.0. I have my amazing teachers and helpful classmates to thank for that.
That's awesome & exactly the way it should be.
Nirrrina Yup. A really amazing College. Probably why I did 3 degrees there. Lol
I developed a lot of issues in HS, my ability to concentrate dropped, my ability to be among people dropped (reacting with anxiety symptons, unease, trouble breathing, feeling boxed in) and generally I couldn't sleep because I was concerned about being at school (which just made everything worse but it's not like I could control it).
Luckily the school was fairly manageable and we worked out a solution where I first of all took half a year off to try and better settle some issues, then once i returned my last year was split into two years instead (honestly I think I would have had to drop out without this), it meant that I had basically half the classes my classmates had but their demand was that I would have to attend an exam for every subject (normally you draw which exams you have to do), for me though I didn't have any issues with defending my work so that wasn't an issue. Also for the written exams I was allowed to sit in a seperate room from the rest of the school so I wouldn't be affected.
Honestly I respect the school for being so willing to work with me, and while my end results were affected at least I made it through it all.
I'm generally annoyed when people say things such as "I'm a genius", but man has this guy absolutely earned my unwavering approval to do so.
Nah bro that guys a god
My 8th grade teacher is the nicest teacher I've ever seen. If he's not the number one favorite, he'll totally be that one teacher that every students will run to and open up to complains or talk about silly stuff. But he can be devious at times, ESPECIALLY exams. He's DEFINITELY NOT one of those teachers with simple examples and complicated exam problems, but he KNOWS that most students wouldn't bother to read the instructions completely once they got the "gist" of what needs to be done.
THAT'S where he will put trick instructions. For example, he puts a blank before a problem, your initial assumption is to put your answer ON the blank, but his instructions would SAY to put your answer AFTER the problem.
That made us, his students, to realize that reading THOROUGHLY is important.
"I shall call them Larry Curly and Moe"
ahaaaa three stooges reference, imagine mebeing 20 and understanding such an oldie joke. Man though that teacher is a godsend... and that senior who got the honours has everything to thank that teacher for, and I'm glad at least somebody grew up there.
UR so right, sometimes it can take a while for something real bad in life to happen to
them, that did not have to happen, then with any luck, they pull their heads outa their
buttholes and realize it's time to get serious with life or pay the consequences.