That's one of the things my History teacher said lol 😂 and she said that she could tell I revised for the mocks bc I got a 7 in Yr 9 mocks (and my TMG for Yr 11 is 4 so that is 3 above my TMG) and I was just trying not to laugh bc I didn't revise at all and she said she knows that others distract me but she likes picking on me saying "(my name) do the work" lol 😂 History was the only one where I was trying not to laugh but my dad made my Eng teacher laugh by saying I did hw on Christmas lol 😂 and my Eng teacher I think felt a bit bad after she knew Eng was my only inconsistent bc she asked of she was being too harsh and I was shocked Eng was my only inconsistent bc I sometimes didn't do the work in maths lol 😂 and my maths teacher called me a boy lol 😂 Citizenship talking abt ppl being annoying lol 😂 (and abt the mock aswell lol 😂) science was abt mock and other tests and how sometimes I'm the only one who knows an awnser lol 😂 and didn't have a computer science one bc all booked before and French was abt speaking up lol 😂 it was quite funny the French one and I just reilse Di was trying not to laugh in that one aswell and my French teacher after talking abt tests said to me "You know what I'm going to say next" and I said "speak up" and she was like yeah and she thought I was just shy but once I shouted at someone bc tehy annoyed me and she said that is a very French thing to do lol 😂 and she didn't even tell me off unlike she would do to other she just laughed and asked me to speak up that lesson and the parents evining me, my French teacher and my parents were just laughing abt that lol 😂 it was quite funny and in (most of) my subjects I'm acctually either above where I should be in Yr 9 or where I should be in Yr 9 so that is good even tho I didn't concentrate in my lessons yet did good in my mocks
If my mom went to my parents meetings one she'd either come back happy af and proud of me or two she'd come back mad af ready to kill me. But luckily my mom don't come them so that's fun
It's actully 14 turning 15 (most regularly) (I am not e plaining the confusing birth dates) I don't know what other places this is but year is different to grade if you live in UK or America you say grade 1, 2, 3 etc. But Australia you say year, 1, 2, 3 etc. Grades and years have a diffrence of 1 year. America has grades because there school year starts in the middle of the year whereas Australia's school year starts at the beginning of the year For those reasons any places using years implies that a child in year 9 would be 15 Edit: With all due respect please lay-off this comment now, it's amazing how much six months can change a person I was extremely dumb writing this comment heck at the time I even did cringy roblox edits so thx to all the people that told me I was wrong but yea, I was just extremely dumb please stop correcting me
@@lemonyxo9773 Mate, say a kid is in grade 10 in America they’d be in year 9 in the Uk. You just subtract by one, not that hard of concept and as the other said before you the kid would be 13 turning 14.
When I did my first parents evening as a teacher I hadn't been teaching for long and barely knew my students yet. I also had around 30 students per class and would only teach them once every two weeks as it was dance and drama. So I would start off by asking each student how they thought they were doing and what they thought they needed to do to improve and then go on from there to add on feedback. It was a great way to give "feedback" to students I barely knew haha
Oh gosh I was so full of anxiety as a child I would’ve thought it was a trick question haha, probably because I had several teachers do that to me, and my mom did too. Asking me how I thought I did, and if I was too nice to myself they’d get angry and lay into me about all my faults, and if I was too critical they’d agree and say I’d confessed to being worse than they thought. To be clear I’m not saying that’s what you were doing, just that I’d probably burst into tears if asked that lol. I wouldn’t have been v helpful to your strategy lolol
My teachers would ask me that and I remember just looking at one with a mind blank. They’d ask “do you like school?” No Sarah I don’t, you prattle on about how to analyse Macbeth and that we can’t use the quote “you egg” in our English GCSE. As you can tell I’m very scarred by Macbeth English Lit GCSE.
My parents evenings were always always just “she’s doing well in class but she’s very quiet so she should ask more questions” every. single. one. I’ve never experienced anything else and I never did wonder what parents evenings would be like for those who misbehave, so this was actually quite an interesting insight aha
Could mean you weren’t able to answer some more obvious questions, and instead came up with more outlandish answers. If so, they didn’t explain it well.
Probably like how when I was in reception, i had homework where i was meant to figure out if a list of things were made of wood or metal. One of the things was a log, and I said it's not made of wood, it *is* wood. The 'correct' answer would have been *made* of wood. I can't remember how my teachers reacted, (I was 4) but that's probably the sort of thing they meant. Give the p r o p e r answers. 🙄 that kind of attitude is what i hate most about the school system.
This just made me remember this one mum who cried when I complimented her daughter. She's not that bright; her exam results is not that good. but VERY hardworking and very2 nice to her friends and participated alot in class. I just highlighted all that and kept complimenting her attitude etc. By the end of the meeting, the mom is crying and looked so proud and thankful. I almost cry too but managed to control myself. She transferred to another school the next year... Really hope she's successful and happy now.
Growing up my parents didn’t speak English and most of my teachers didn’t speak Spanish. Guess who translated to my convenience? 😂😂😂 mom the teacher says that everything is ok and just sign right here ✍🏽
Our parents evening goes until 21h00. It's online but we still have to be at school. Nothing like a 13 hour day with no paid overtime to really make you love your job.
@@jessH090 you speak as if they were paid during the holidays.. The school being closed for that period and teachers not getting paid for the work they do during the school year has no link whatsoever
@@jessH090 oh, you mean those holidays where I'm busy with compulsory personal development, assessment setting, and lesson planning and creation? Not to mention that I have no other leave, so I can't even take leave during the year to go on holiday during a quiet holiday period.
“I don’t know how that’s legal” at my school we had pt conference comp days so we got a day off school because the teachers had to work conference nights. We’d also sometime have professional development comp days because the teachers hated them haha! We had a lot of random days off
I’m crying bc my English class in ninth grade had a point where the kids in my class would steal each other’s shoes. Unfortunately he wasn’t named Kyle but it was still amazkng
@@cxffaye speaking from experience yh it's a crazier version of Yr 8 and there were alot of arguments in my yr for yr 9 (mainly between me and different students)
@@thetenrings I'm in Yr 10 now trust me Yr 10 is worse than Yr 9 I've already been in so many arguments with one student that we have to avoid each other and we r like half way through the yr
I have a habit of stress eating and I was eating popcorn during my teacher parent meeting and my teacher yelled at me for it and fat shamed me infront of the whole class the next day
I hardly remember going to any parent teacher conference. The few ones I did go to they literally saw me and gave the expression of "why are you here" I wasn't a terrible student. I was quiet, didn't always focus but did my work. Turned in my homework, and I didn't always pass exams but if I was in a class I liked I talked a lot with my table about the most random crap excluding French class. That class I liked but I was able to focus more and pass everything. I only passed everything if I studied hard enough. Sometimes took 3 times before I passed. But that class was my favorite. I wish I did 4 years of french. But only 2 because my home room teacher told me that it wasn't important enough. I would say she is part of the reasons I prioritize my favorite things over what needs to be done. For 4 years in high school she would tell me what to do instead of allowing me to do what needed to be done. And when I did do the things that needed to be done she would send me off to that class. The worst part was in her class ALL my friends where there and always asked me for help because I understood the assignment and could explain it. The teacher would always yeall at me to shut up, and would always be calling me over "asking" why some of my grades where a D+ or C- instead of letting me do my work and would tell me" maybe it's better for you to go to that class and get work done." When I already had it out on my desk. She would tell my parents during ALL parent teacher conferences that I couldn't stay focused and that all I ever did was talk.
Everytime I've been at a parents evening they've just been like "oh they need to socialise more" and my parents just don't care about it. They only went twice after the repeat of it
my teacher told my parents that i stand on the tables and scream.. i was shy and quiet all the time.. my parents believed her i was so sad and tbh i will never forget that they believed the teacher more then me amd that they thought i really do stuff like that 🙄
As a teacher I love pulling out examples of student’s work for parents to see. 1. It lets the students show off their own work and gives them a sense of pride and 2. If they don’t try/refuse/struggle to do their work in class then showing their work to their parents creates an opening to talk about any concerns you have with evidence to back it up.
My 5th grade teacher made the students conduct some of the evening even if the teacher would talk about it, so i said nothing but good things and my teacher sat there like "Well no-"
Teachers used to hate my parents because their appointment availability went from 4:30 to 9:30 but they weren’t usually expected to have appointments spread out enough to span that entire time and I’d always book the latest appointments because my parents worked in the city 💀
I’ve had the same maths teacher for 3 years now. She is the sweetest most thoughtful teacher I have ever met. When it was parents evening my Maths teacher told my mum at the start that I got a low score on my test. She then tried to save me by saying how sensible, studious and intelligent I am and gave me the little good luck smile. She saved my life.
On my penultimate maths lesson we did a quiz and someone in my best friends group decided to steal my best friends shoe and throw it to the teachers desk so my best friend asked me to get it for her lol 😂
My parents used to make sure I would get appointments because the teachers used to say the same thing to me all the time "She's a pleasure to have in class, but she could participate more." 😂😭
My high school had it set up where either once a semester or once a quarter (I don’t remember which) the students got a day of homework assignments at home and the teachers would have parent teacher meetings all day. That way parents could be updated about anything happening at school that didn’t need an immediate fix, and they could get an update on their child without taking time from the teachers after school. For more urgent matters, the teachers would either get scheduled for a small portion of one of their usually at least two non-teaching periods, and only if there was no other way possible at all would they get scheduled for a brief meeting after school. I did go to a VERY small private school which probably was a factor in how that worked out, but everyone seemed to be relatively happy about it, the teachers usually didn’t have to stay late, the parents could get an update on their child, and urgent matters could be addressed in a timely manner
by the time I was in year 9, my mom just gave up on going to parents evening because the teachers would always say the same exact things every single time we'd see them
One of my brothers teachers told my parents that they didn’t know who my brother was. This was in spite of the fact that he was the only Mediterranean person in the class.
This is what’s wrong with teachers; They ask “what was your favorite experiment this year” and you answer “I didn’t really have one I hate science anyways” that an immediate bad mark. They want you to answer “I love science so much! My favorite experiment is all of them, I find them so engaging and easy to do! I especially loved the making a spinach one because of how we had to use the scientific method and our minds and creativity!” It took so much brainpower to think of that last answer 😭
My mum was always proud of me after parents evening because even though i wasnt the smartest, my teachers liked me because i was the only student who wouldnt disrupt the class, which was only because i was masking my autism and trying to hide my anxiety
This gave me flashbacks to my first year of middle school at parent teacher conferences. My teachers would ask what hour I was in and my mind would just break. Half the time I'd say the wrong one and have to correct myself.😂
My husband is a teacher; he said for his parent/teacher meetings the kids who really need help and improvements’ parents are the ones who don’t show up. But the excellent students’ parents do. Its a shame😔
My history teacher said the same thing to everyone, he said I could work better on the exams- i got almost full marks on the last one, he said i was rlly quiet n should answer more questions - this other girl in my class n i are the only people who actually answer. I asked my friend and he said the same thing ti her too
You missed the 'absolute pleasure to have in class, they just need to participate more'
Omg yes!
Literally me
Me at school
That's one of the things my History teacher said lol 😂 and she said that she could tell I revised for the mocks bc I got a 7 in Yr 9 mocks (and my TMG for Yr 11 is 4 so that is 3 above my TMG) and I was just trying not to laugh bc I didn't revise at all and she said she knows that others distract me but she likes picking on me saying "(my name) do the work" lol 😂 History was the only one where I was trying not to laugh but my dad made my Eng teacher laugh by saying I did hw on Christmas lol 😂 and my Eng teacher I think felt a bit bad after she knew Eng was my only inconsistent bc she asked of she was being too harsh and I was shocked Eng was my only inconsistent bc I sometimes didn't do the work in maths lol 😂 and my maths teacher called me a boy lol 😂 Citizenship talking abt ppl being annoying lol 😂 (and abt the mock aswell lol 😂) science was abt mock and other tests and how sometimes I'm the only one who knows an awnser lol 😂 and didn't have a computer science one bc all booked before and French was abt speaking up lol 😂 it was quite funny the French one and I just reilse Di was trying not to laugh in that one aswell and my French teacher after talking abt tests said to me "You know what I'm going to say next" and I said "speak up" and she was like yeah and she thought I was just shy but once I shouted at someone bc tehy annoyed me and she said that is a very French thing to do lol 😂 and she didn't even tell me off unlike she would do to other she just laughed and asked me to speak up that lesson and the parents evining me, my French teacher and my parents were just laughing abt that lol 😂 it was quite funny and in (most of) my subjects I'm acctually either above where I should be in Yr 9 or where I should be in Yr 9 so that is good even tho I didn't concentrate in my lessons yet did good in my mocks
So true
If my mom went to my parents meetings one she'd either come back happy af and proud of me or two she'd come back mad af ready to kill me. But luckily my mom don't come them so that's fun
Why is it either one or the other? Mine do t go to them either lol
Imao same
Pretty sure both our moms stopped going because they were probably all bad and they would blame the parents
Coz You're Parents didn't Care about You, That's Why they didn't Go to Parent Teacher interviews.
i had to stop telling my parents cus it was either 1 teacher would act like i was the cause of a war or the other would say I study hard.
I absolutely loved “in year 9 you should be sat in your seat not running a round screaming and stealing peoples shoes” lol😂😂😂
i was thinking- this child probably has adhd or something and needs support, not a talking to...
Particularly sounds like it's from experience that line
"In year 9" completely caught me off guard 🤣
For anyone not used to the UK school system, that makes the kids 14 years old
13, turning 14 that school year
It's actully 14 turning 15 (most regularly) (I am not e plaining the confusing birth dates) I don't know what other places this is but year is different to grade if you live in UK or America you say grade 1, 2, 3 etc. But Australia you say year, 1, 2, 3 etc. Grades and years have a diffrence of 1 year. America has grades because there school year starts in the middle of the year whereas Australia's school year starts at the beginning of the year
For those reasons any places using years implies that a child in year 9 would be 15
Edit: With all due respect please lay-off this comment now, it's amazing how much six months can change a person I was extremely dumb writing this comment heck at the time I even did cringy roblox edits so thx to all the people that told me I was wrong but yea, I was just extremely dumb please stop correcting me
@@lemonyxo9773 In the UK (where the creator is from), it's usually 13-14
@@lemonyxo9773 no thats year ten (i would know because I've just finished it(
@@lemonyxo9773 Mate, say a kid is in grade 10 in America they’d be in year 9 in the Uk. You just subtract by one, not that hard of concept and as the other said before you the kid would be 13 turning 14.
"but also ReALlY QuITe ANnOYinG"
😂😂😂😂
When I did my first parents evening as a teacher I hadn't been teaching for long and barely knew my students yet. I also had around 30 students per class and would only teach them once every two weeks as it was dance and drama. So I would start off by asking each student how they thought they were doing and what they thought they needed to do to improve and then go on from there to add on feedback. It was a great way to give "feedback" to students I barely knew haha
Aww that’s so sweet. I loved drama back in year 8, very cathartic.
Oh gosh I was so full of anxiety as a child I would’ve thought it was a trick question haha, probably because I had several teachers do that to me, and my mom did too. Asking me how I thought I did, and if I was too nice to myself they’d get angry and lay into me about all my faults, and if I was too critical they’d agree and say I’d confessed to being worse than they thought.
To be clear I’m not saying that’s what you were doing, just that I’d probably burst into tears if asked that lol. I wouldn’t have been v helpful to your strategy lolol
My teachers would ask me that and I remember just looking at one with a mind blank. They’d ask “do you like school?” No Sarah I don’t, you prattle on about how to analyse Macbeth and that we can’t use the quote “you egg” in our English GCSE. As you can tell I’m very scarred by Macbeth English Lit GCSE.
Fam pls don't ask us what we think your going to say I swear it's the most nervewracking thing ever 😭😭
I’m doing teacher training from next month - this is a great idea one I’m sure I could use 😅
My parents evenings were always always just “she’s doing well in class but she’s very quiet so she should ask more questions” every. single. one. I’ve never experienced anything else and I never did wonder what parents evenings would be like for those who misbehave, so this was actually quite an interesting insight aha
As a shy kid, my teachers ALWAYS told me things along the lines of "you know you can talk more right?"
I- I felt that damn
@the green people cringe
Who's taking charge of the kids?...i mean the ones in charge if the school children..
Once a teacher on parents evening told me that I need to think *inside the box* wtf does that even mean bro?!?! 🤨
They literally told you to stop being creative/thinking wider than the picture lmao
Follow the instructions, follow the rules
Could mean you weren’t able to answer some more obvious questions, and instead came up with more outlandish answers. If so, they didn’t explain it well.
Probably like how when I was in reception, i had homework where i was meant to figure out if a list of things were made of wood or metal. One of the things was a log, and I said it's not made of wood, it *is* wood. The 'correct' answer would have been *made* of wood. I can't remember how my teachers reacted, (I was 4) but that's probably the sort of thing they meant. Give the p r o p e r answers. 🙄 that kind of attitude is what i hate most about the school system.
Unfortunately it means to stop thinking outside of the box.
Mine was always the same thing, “ she’s too shy to ask for help and it’s probably why she’s having a harder time in class”
mine was that and ‘she really should work on her handwriting’ until they gave up and let me use a laptop
This just made me remember this one mum who cried when I complimented her daughter. She's not that bright; her exam results is not that good. but VERY hardworking and very2 nice to her friends and participated alot in class. I just highlighted all that and kept complimenting her attitude etc. By the end of the meeting, the mom is crying and looked so proud and thankful. I almost cry too but managed to control myself. She transferred to another school the next year... Really hope she's successful and happy now.
Did you just call a kid “not that bright”? That’s really gross.
I love how her hair is such an important "prop" in her videos. And then they even become almost an entire character of it's own.
‘And stealing peoples shoes’
I’m wheezing💀
Ok but why is this so true 😭
All of my teachers would talk to my parents about how quiet I was in every lesson.
Growing up my parents didn’t speak English and most of my teachers didn’t speak Spanish. Guess who translated to my convenience? 😂😂😂 mom the teacher says that everything is ok and just sign right here ✍🏽
Too funny! Our school has translators available, so students don’t get away with that 😂
The “ HELLOOOOOO” is so accurate 😂
Our parents evening goes until 21h00. It's online but we still have to be at school. Nothing like a 13 hour day with no paid overtime to really make you love your job.
I suppose the 6 week holiday in the summer helps, 9 at private schools
@@jessH090 you speak as if they were paid during the holidays.. The school being closed for that period and teachers not getting paid for the work they do during the school year has no link whatsoever
@@Meldyy Of course they don’t get paid. They’re not working. Other jobs don’t get paid when they’re not working.
@@jessH090 how does the 6 week holiday where these teachers aren’t being paid help with this teacher’s complaints about not being paid?
@@jessH090 oh, you mean those holidays where I'm busy with compulsory personal development, assessment setting, and lesson planning and creation? Not to mention that I have no other leave, so I can't even take leave during the year to go on holiday during a quiet holiday period.
the stealing shoes is so accurate, the boys in my class were doing that today 😂
Mainly in drama class 😆
This is so accurate esp if you can hear someone at another table/room and they’re getting this talk
This I so accurate! Like, how?
The fact that your impressions piss me off so much just proves how spot on they are 😂
The way she was talking at the start made me think this was year 3 parents’ evening 😭
“I don’t know how that’s legal” at my school we had pt conference comp days so we got a day off school because the teachers had to work conference nights. We’d also sometime have professional development comp days because the teachers hated them haha! We had a lot of random days off
My goodness! The facial expressions are so spot on!!!
I’m crying bc my English class in ninth grade had a point where the kids in my class would steal each other’s shoes. Unfortunately he wasn’t named Kyle but it was still amazkng
My parents never went to parent teacher meetings💀💀
Why did kyles behaviour in year 9 so-… real .. for a year 9 🤣🤣
Ikr. Ppl in my yr 9 class do it lol 😂
Im going into year 9 and i have a feeling it’s going to be a crazier version of year 8
@@cxffaye speaking from experience yh it's a crazier version of Yr 8 and there were alot of arguments in my yr for yr 9 (mainly between me and different students)
@@Tikkithekwamibro same also in y9 kinda true ngl
@@thetenrings I'm in Yr 10 now trust me Yr 10 is worse than Yr 9 I've already been in so many arguments with one student that we have to avoid each other and we r like half way through the yr
The “ Yeep Yep” got me and her face amazing ❤😂
I have a habit of stress eating and I was eating popcorn during my teacher parent meeting and my teacher yelled at me for it and fat shamed me infront of the whole class the next day
that's terrible!!!!!
Report her, and at-least tell her/Him the reason!
That’s terrible
The
‘Maybe MUM we can have some conversations at home’
Is sooooooo on point
Omg the half 8 is sooo accurate i remember hearing it in the background every time 🙊
I hardly remember going to any parent teacher conference. The few ones I did go to they literally saw me and gave the expression of "why are you here" I wasn't a terrible student. I was quiet, didn't always focus but did my work. Turned in my homework, and I didn't always pass exams but if I was in a class I liked I talked a lot with my table about the most random crap excluding French class. That class I liked but I was able to focus more and pass everything. I only passed everything if I studied hard enough. Sometimes took 3 times before I passed. But that class was my favorite. I wish I did 4 years of french. But only 2 because my home room teacher told me that it wasn't important enough. I would say she is part of the reasons I prioritize my favorite things over what needs to be done. For 4 years in high school she would tell me what to do instead of allowing me to do what needed to be done. And when I did do the things that needed to be done she would send me off to that class. The worst part was in her class ALL my friends where there and always asked me for help because I understood the assignment and could explain it. The teacher would always yeall at me to shut up, and would always be calling me over "asking" why some of my grades where a D+ or C- instead of letting me do my work and would tell me" maybe it's better for you to go to that class and get work done." When I already had it out on my desk. She would tell my parents during ALL parent teacher conferences that I couldn't stay focused and that all I ever did was talk.
The aggressive nods are so accurate 💀
Bruh she just described the Tom in my class PERFECTLY like, what the hell…
Everytime I've been at a parents evening they've just been like "oh they need to socialise more" and my parents just don't care about it. They only went twice after the repeat of it
EXACTLY what my class needs to be explained
I had this one physics teacher who would yell at the parents same way she yells at the students in class.
They always say whatever they won’t say to your face, like ‘he’s being distracting in class’ when they’ve never brought that up to you
“In year 9” made me crack up 🤣 this video made me think of year 4 lmao 🤣
my teacher told my parents that i stand on the tables and scream.. i was shy and quiet all the time.. my parents believed her i was so sad and tbh i will never forget that they believed the teacher more then me amd that they thought i really do stuff like that 🙄
I was a severe introvert in primary school. The only issue I got was 'she needs to ask more questions and put her hand up more'
that look for kyle tho. i would’ve ran for my life.
As a teacher I love pulling out examples of student’s work for parents to see. 1. It lets the students show off their own work and gives them a sense of pride and 2. If they don’t try/refuse/struggle to do their work in class then showing their work to their parents creates an opening to talk about any concerns you have with evidence to back it up.
Just had a flashback to playing piggy in the middle with someone's shoe 😐💀
Same🤣🤣
😂
As a teacher I feel personally attacked in this one 😂 love your videos btw
Greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪
“Let me just find you” flips directly to his page, probably had it bookmarked 😂
My 5th grade teacher made the students conduct some of the evening even if the teacher would talk about it, so i said nothing but good things and my teacher sat there like "Well no-"
Teachers used to hate my parents because their appointment availability went from 4:30 to 9:30 but they weren’t usually expected to have appointments spread out enough to span that entire time and I’d always book the latest appointments because my parents worked in the city 💀
'Absolute pleasure to teach' -every teacher ever
All teachers said the same thing about me: "she's quite quiet but she gets on with the work, but she doesn't do well in exams"
Honestly my parents stopped attending parent-teacher meetings after 4 th grade cause I was kinda the “goodie two shoes” of my class.
I’ve had the same maths teacher for 3 years now. She is the sweetest most thoughtful teacher I have ever met. When it was parents evening my Maths teacher told my mum at the start that I got a low score on my test. She then tried to save me by saying how sensible, studious and intelligent I am and gave me the little good luck smile. She saved my life.
Oh my God I rember parent conferences and hiw nervous I was about it lol. Thank God I'm in highschool now
“My child would never do that?! Right Stacey?” 😭
If my mom bothered to come, she'd learn I'm a good student who needs to participate more.
You’re so funny.
More thumbs up for these videos please everyone 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊💛😊💛😊👍🏻👍🏻
I’m British and this is sooo accurate it to accurate
Teachers have to be the most passive aggressive people on the planet lol
On my penultimate maths lesson we did a quiz and someone in my best friends group decided to steal my best friends shoe and throw it to the teachers desk so my best friend asked me to get it for her lol 😂
When they shake the parents hand and don't even greet you😂😭😂
I loved when she said “in year 9 we shouldn’t be running around screaming and stealing other people’s shoes 👠 “ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 😂 lol
"Whats the big red cross for?"🤨😐
"Erm........ Nothing" 😅😬
I'm convinced your are an actual secondary school teacher.😂
The head movements are just on point 😂
Every single detail in this from the words to the mannerisms is 👌🏼👌🏼😫 !!
My parents used to make sure I would get appointments because the teachers used to say the same thing to me all the time "She's a pleasure to have in class, but she could participate more." 😂😭
All my teachers: "can she even speak?"
This is scarily accurate about how they talk
Oh dear, my drama class is full of Kyles 🤣
My high school had it set up where either once a semester or once a quarter (I don’t remember which) the students got a day of homework assignments at home and the teachers would have parent teacher meetings all day. That way parents could be updated about anything happening at school that didn’t need an immediate fix, and they could get an update on their child without taking time from the teachers after school. For more urgent matters, the teachers would either get scheduled for a small portion of one of their usually at least two non-teaching periods, and only if there was no other way possible at all would they get scheduled for a brief meeting after school. I did go to a VERY small private school which probably was a factor in how that worked out, but everyone seemed to be relatively happy about it, the teachers usually didn’t have to stay late, the parents could get an update on their child, and urgent matters could be addressed in a timely manner
by the time I was in year 9, my mom just gave up on going to parents evening because the teachers would always say the same exact things every single time we'd see them
Her acting is so accurate
This is so accurate it's painful. And I'm on vacation, too. Don't need the reminder. 😫
It's the Eeeerrrrm nothing for me 😂😂😂
The 'DoNt wE' 😭
Ironic how this came up on my recommended today as my parents evening is tonight 😂
I am a school prefect so I help out with parents evening and like signing people in etc. Turns out you can have great crack with the teachers lmaooo
This gave me future glimps my sons name is Thomas and I just know this is our future in parent teacher interviews lmao
They treat the parents like they're children themselves 💀💀
One of my brothers teachers told my parents that they didn’t know who my brother was. This was in spite of the fact that he was the only Mediterranean person in the class.
My parents never went. They were to busy fighting and drinking Heineken all day. Fun memories
Not Kyle stealing shoes 😅
This is what’s wrong with teachers; They ask “what was your favorite experiment this year” and you answer “I didn’t really have one I hate science anyways” that an immediate bad mark. They want you to answer “I love science so much! My favorite experiment is all of them, I find them so engaging and easy to do! I especially loved the making a spinach one because of how we had to use the scientific method and our minds and creativity!”
It took so much brainpower to think of that last answer 😭
There are good teachers out there, this is an awful example though. I would leave the meeting as a parent
I had one teacher that would just talk to my dad about Star Trek ✌️
Omgs I feel this on a personal level
My mum was always proud of me after parents evening because even though i wasnt the smartest, my teachers liked me because i was the only student who wouldnt disrupt the class, which was only because i was masking my autism and trying to hide my anxiety
you just gave me flash backs ;-;
Omg these are spot on hahaha
We actually had a problem at my school that the seventh years kept stealing the years nines shoes and throwing them out of a window by the shoe rack 💀
This gave me flashbacks to my first year of middle school at parent teacher conferences. My teachers would ask what hour I was in and my mind would just break. Half the time I'd say the wrong one and have to correct myself.😂
My husband is a teacher; he said for his parent/teacher meetings the kids who really need help and improvements’ parents are the ones who don’t show up. But the excellent students’ parents do. Its a shame😔
The "ehhhhmmm... NOTHING" is me T_T
My history teacher said the same thing to everyone, he said I could work better on the exams- i got almost full marks on the last one, he said i was rlly quiet n should answer more questions - this other girl in my class n i are the only people who actually answer. I asked my friend and he said the same thing ti her too
Thats the kind of teacher that WANTS you to go home and get beat
I can definitely say that stealing peoples shoes happens lots in year 9 😅
So true tho 😂😭💀
I'm the oldest of five and my dad dead ass stopped going to parents evening after child 3 he just rings in teachers he feels he needs to 🤣
My name is Tom and i'm pretty sure all of these words were spoken in a similar order in 90% of every parents evening i've had lol.
the year 9s at my school do it to don’t worry it’s not just him 💀