The RSP teacher asked if the girl was going to prom (note prom is expensive and this girl is admittedly SUPER shy and has no boyfriend. She is also 4 inches shorter than I am and outweighs me by about 50-70 lbs and I've never seen her in anything other than a hoody and super baggy pants) because she was really excited to see her in a dress.
Book ,'Objects In Space'
Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm sorry your IEP was horrible Kat.
(I'm a little more than excited that I now know what that is and what they [typically] entail!)
I finished an English paper in class one time. But just the once!
If you haven't watched these two Gabby Sidibe clips, you should: [link] Who's more fun than Gabby? No one. None more fun.
What pushed my buttons was, what in god's name does this have to do with this child's inability to access the English curriculum? And we spent 15 minutes discussing her timidity and it's root cause (which is appropriate perhaps). At that time, the RSP teacher was like, "It's okay to be shy bla blah blah." But apparently it's not okay to wear baggy clothes or not go to prom.
Oh, Kat. Wow.
Oooof. Poor girl. WTF, RSP teacher.
"Hi! Here are our heteronormative guidelines! Squeeze on in!"
Yeah. It was bad. This one is not my fave RSP teacher. I actually coteach with my fave who is all about, "How do you manipulate the situation you are in... you don't have to do all the work, but you have to do 70% of it."
I wanted to punch this one in the crotch. Instead, I got up and left.
But apparently it's not okay to wear baggy clothes or not go to prom.
That sounds about right. Is there other stuff you're supposed to be learning in high school? I forget.
There's just so much that I want to say about how wrongity wrong with wrong sauce that was of her, but I think it might be redundant.
So Very Wrong.