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In The School Director's Domain, His Word Is Law

Student "edition" found at {csi dot journalspace dot com}.

Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on.

Slacker co-teacher gets slammed again! Even though the school director already forbade him from moving his early Wednesday morning class to Tuesday afternoon (for his own convenience - discovering the joys of having a midweek day off more than a year ago, and manipulating his schedule every term to get it since) he still pushed through with it, telling the students to meet yesterday.

Except that the director caught him (well, with a little help from another teacher who thought the lab was free because the schedule said so, and discovered that it wasn't after all) and forced him to stop.

Since the students were there anyway, he did make them have a lab sessions, which he can now claim to be an advanced make up for one of the future Wednesdays. And while his class was in the lab, he himself went to the dean to talk about something, maybe pleading for a Wednesday off every term.

Otherwise, it's just plain laziness. And I hope they guard against it further.

@@ Also due to this schedule rigmarole, the school director stopped one of the teachers from moving another lab subject, this one that a certain student wants to take for the term (the same subject I talked about before whose lecture he didn't drop).

So the teacher told the student about it, and he promptly dropped the subject, in fear of having to confron the director again.

Although, it is his right to ask for a change (that's why there's a form for it) and there was a possibility he would have been allowed, I guess that's the deal-breaker for him, having to deal with the director again after not being handled with kid gloves for all of his eccentricities in previous classes.

@@ Also because of that, yesterday there were two small classes (two students each) that met in the lab, one of which was mine.

Thankfully, that means that special class for which I scheduled two different lab sessions a week due to no common time among the students will be reduced to just one. So everything works out in the end because a certain student simplified matters by not requesting for a change in schedule in one of the classes that he wanted to take for this term.

Session 1833 will try to get away with it if he can, but he won't. Class dismissed.


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