Wednesday. Middle school graphic arts. Fourth period.
"Five times five isn't ten. Are you stupid?"
Class was getting started. I had explained the lesson (something to do with a honeycomb-shaped outline that they were to fill in with things about themselves), and they were getting out the materials they'd need. I approached the boys. (If you look at the above photo, the boys were sitting at that front corner, Nigel on the end and Nolan along the longer edge.)
I agreed with Nolan, that five times five didn't equal ten, but I told Nolan that his tone wasn't appropriate.
At this point the other kiddos (along the other side of the table) informed me that Nolan and Nigel weren't allowed to sit next to each other as they liked to rage bait each other. (Yes, that was the term they used: "rage bait".) So, I told Nolan to move, and he moved to the opposite end of that table.
Did that end the issue? Of course not.
Nolan kept finding reasons that he had to get up. He needed colored pencils. He needed to sharpen a pencil. He needed to throw out trash. He needed to blow his nose.
And every time he got up, he walked by Nigel. And then did something to Nigel. Like, he went to turn off his computer, or he shoved him, or he just said something to him.
They rage baited each other? It seemed more like Nolan was bullying Nigel.
I forbade Nolan from getting up. Nolan created a paper airplane and threw it at Nigel. Then he commanded Nigel to open it.
I retrieved the paper airplane and left if for their teacher. (Nigel saw what Nolan wrote. It was a homophobic slur.)
I was so happy for the end of the period. As they lined up at the door, Nolan took another swipe.
"Pink isn't a color for boys..."
Ah, this I could refute. I explained how pink used to be considered a more masculine color, and that really, there is no gender with regards to color.
Nolan took my point, and then he tried for another avenue of attack.
But that's when the bell rang, and it was no longer my problem.
Kids at that age can be awful. That the other students knew of this tells me it's an ongoing problem. Why Nolan's so angry... I have no idea.





