Question Posted Tuesday September 18 2007, 10:09 pm
I have a reading teacher that I really dislike. He is a complete wierdo. He talks about how people die, from suicide to electric eels to Spontaneous Human Combustion to midevil times when people hung people. Please don't tell me to give him another chance. I have given him 1000 chances. He is a freak. He scares me. Good thing I sit by the door.:)
He might think that these statistics and information might be entertaining and or of interest to students. If it's making you uncomfortable tell your family and end your association with him. It seems clear cut to me that you should.
If you are afraid of someone that much it's clear you have to stop associating with them and tell your family why. That's all you need to do hear. The adults will then step in and resolve it by removing him from your experience. If you are genuinely creeped out by him or scared of him TELLL SOMEONE WHAT YOU TOLD US NOW. That's the bottom line tell adults what you told us. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
hotpotato answered Friday September 21 2007, 7:21 pm: Does it relate to what you are reading or doing in class? If not, tell him that you are uncomfortable with the subject matter he is discussing and that the class should be focused on the assignment at hand, not random topics that always relate to death. Or just try to tune him out when he is talking about morbid stuff. [ hotpotato's advice column | Ask hotpotato A Question ]
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