Thursday. Fifth period.
So, well, um, the continuation high school starts early. Some years I get work, some years I don't.
It was only their second day of school, so students aren't sure of their schedules. And I don't take roll first thing. I always get them going on the assignment before I figure out who is absent. Usually this works out just fine...
So, I was looking at the roll. And I realized that I had a student who did not belong in the class. I had seen him the day before. I checked, and he was supposed to be in my sixth period. No biggie. He could explain to his fifth period teacher where he was, and if the teacher needed verification I would give it.
Only, something else was happening at that moment...
I was only half listening. Something something someone's girlfriend. And Travis was looking at her? Only, Travis got very upset at the accusation, because he said he knew she was dating someone, and he wasn't looking at her? I don't know, it was a ridiculous disagreement.
But Travis.
Some people just aren't quite able to get along. You know who I mean. The kind of person who blows up for no reason whatsoever.
On Wednesday, I had given Travis the assignment. And he complained. Loudly. The lines he was supposed to draw hurt his hand. And he was sure Mr. G wouldn't make him complete the assignment. (Continuation high school. If he didn't do the assignment he wouldn't get the credits for it. There would be other assignments he could get the credits for later.)
I wasn't in the mood for an argument, so I moved on. Travis sat in the back far corner, and he did (or did not do) his work. Fine.
But this time Travis wasn't going to let the whole "looking at the girlfriend" go. Andres said something that set Travis off. And Travis was getting louder and louder about it.
At roughly the same time, I asked Andres what class he was supposed to be in. He realized he was supposed to be in my sixth period. I asked him to go to his actual fifth period. And Andres was willing to go.
Only, Travis wasn't backing down. Travis was taunting Andres. Challenging him. Making it as if Andres leaving the class was Andres running away from him. Because Travis could take him. Travis was tough, and he would mess Andres up.
I picked up the classroom phone and dialed security.
Andres got up. Headed out. Travis continued his taunting.
I told security that maybe they were settling...
Andres left. Travis got up from his seat and followed him out.
Nope, I told security. Fight incoming...
But small school. The boys were facing off outside, but five other staff members (including security) were there before it came to blows.
Whew. Fight averted.
We shooed the students back to class (because everyone left their classes when it looked like a fight was starting) while Travis and Andres were escorted to the office.
I did not see Travis again that day. Andres showed up on time to sixth period.
It's been a while since I witnessed a near fight. Glad that sort of thing doesn't happen every day.
After school and the next day I talked to other adults on campus, and I got a clearer picture of what that dispute was all about.
Andres' girlfriend had reported to the administration that Travis had been "watching" her, and I heard he was doing other things that were making her uncomfortable. (Andres and his girlfriend have a baby daughter.) Andres had mentioned to Travis that he should stay away from her. Rather than backing off, Travis doubled down.
And, apparently Andres was nowhere near stone cold sober that day (hence not realizing he was in the wrong class).
You got to see a real life drama played out.
ReplyDeleteGlad the fight was averted.
From experience, I know to call while the argument is happening. If I wait for the first blow, it's too late.
DeleteHoly cow, well continuation school sounds entirely different than your usual teaching gigs. Smart to have security on the line before anything big happened.
ReplyDeleteIt's usually pretty mellow there. This was just a weird situation.
Deletewow! drama!
ReplyDeleteUgh! I used to hide in the back room of my favorite art teacher's art class.
ReplyDeleteSuch drama! I had no idea classrooms had phones in them now.
ReplyDeleteJust another day in high school. Good that you have security just a phone call away, and that you have the experience to feel the vibes of something not good ready to happen.
ReplyDeleteWow... what drama. I will say, good for them all for going to school, which I hope means they want to graduate. I feel for Andre's girlfriend though, a baby and a boyfriend that isn't sober.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I mistakenly permanently deleted my blog! I was trying to delete one I don't use, and... oops, signed into the wrong one. So... I'm' not gone, and will work on a new one this weekend. I'm not taking it well.
https://thisandthatablog.blogspot.com/
DeleteWow, that sounds like so much drama! I'd be so stressed out, we are so lucky there are teachers and subs who know how to handle these situations well. Good job for noticing and acting fast!
ReplyDeleteAs Jess says above, there's much drama here. I must admire you handling this sort of students anyway. I have been a teacher but I must admit that my students were all so very gentle and docile compared to these.
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