Friday, December 2, 2022

Watch Out

The Friday before the Thanksgiving break, I agreed to cover a class at the alternative education center. It has been a long while since I was there last, things had only started opening up again after the virtual learning of the 2020-21 school year

But now things are back to somewhat normal, so I was expecting a challenging day. 

The alternative education center is where they send kiddos who have been expelled from other schools. At the beginning of the day, they "check in". This includes them getting wanded for miscellaneous metals and them taking off their shoes to show that they aren't hiding anything in them. 

Pretty much every student has a probation officer. 

Fifth period. It was "elective". They usually watch a movie, but for the day before Thanksgiving break, I put on a documentary I found on YouTube about Thanksgiving traditions. (The lesson plan said to find a documentary on YouTube.) 

The class wasn't into it, so they were entertaining themselves on their Chromebooks. I figured this was fine.

But Austin was bored. (No, not that Austin. And not that Austin, either. I'm not having good luck with the name Austin this year.) 

First he tried to change the video, but of course he chose something not appropriate for school. Then he decided that he'd rather draw on the smartboard, and he attempted to block me from changing the display back to the video. 

I got my way. Austin gave up and headed to the back of the room. I fiddled with the TV to get something appropriate playing.

That's when the first chair went flying. 

Earlier in the day a couple chairs had fallen over, plus a desk. I didn't think too much of this, earlier or then. When the second stool went flying, that's when I knew I had a problem.

But I didn't call the office until the third stool hit the ground. 

Was Austin throwing furniture at me? He waited until my back was turned, so I didn't see him do it. 

I don't know what they were expecting, but when I dialed the phone, every student was whispering. "She's calling the office." 

Shortly thereafter, the principal arrived. She removed Austin from class. And things got way calmer after that. (Austin heckled her, and he had already angered her earlier in the day, so he kind of selected himself for removal.) 

And you know what? No more furniture got hurled. So, win. 

(The chairs fell to positions nowhere near me, so I didn't feel like I was in any danger.) 

With fifth period finished, I was done for the day. (I do love a sixth period conference. I get to leave early.) 

I went to check out. Austin was stuck in the office. 

"Did I hit you?" He actually sounded a little apologetic. 

"No, you missed me." 

Austin: "It wasn't me throwing the chairs..." 

As he wound up for more denials, the principal barked out that Austin needed to be quiet. 

And I went home. 

22 comments:

  1. I wonder if it stopped after he left to put the blame on him? That, or he was lying! I supposed it could have been either way, although it sounds as if that Austin is a handful. Throwing chairs is an unusual classroom behavior. Or is it?

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    1. Throwing chairs is an unusual classroom behavior. It was actually a first for me. (Most classrooms have desk/chair combos, so they normally can't lift them let alone throw them.)

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  2. Oh boy...can we say anger issues. I wonder what his homelife is like.

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    1. I don't know if it was so much anger as much as "LOOK AT ME". He wanted to be the center of attention.

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  3. Hmmm…”Did I hit you?” Followed by a denial that he threw a chair. Yep, he did it, he was not framed by a classmate. Do they have in school suspension in that school? I think that’s where he’s headed.

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    1. Until that exchange, I wasn't sure it was him throwing the chairs.

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  4. I was going to echo Songbird's comment, "did I hit you?" and it wasn't me do not go together.

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    1. Nope. But they are masters of denial. They will claim it wasn't them when I stood there and watched them do it.

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  5. Oh he didn't want to hit anyone, so that makes it okay to throw furniture. 🙄

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    1. There was no danger. The chairs fell no where near me.

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  7. The upside of a sub...being able to walk away.

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  8. That's scary. Glad no one was injured.

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  9. You job is so stressful. It must be so hard to work with these children.

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  10. Oh my gosh..behavioral issues can be really bad but throwing chairs can really hurt someone. Glad you were not hit.

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  11. How scary!
    Glad no one was hurt!

    Hugs and blessings, Liz.

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  12. Weird, he asked if he hit you...which is admitting he did it. Then he denies it. Sounds like he's been listening to trump. I don't know how you deal with stuff like this so often. I admire you for all your hard work. Hope you'll have a nice long break from school for the Christmas break.

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    1. They will deny things that I watched them do. I wasn't sure it was him until he admitted to it.

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