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Harshit Chopra Sep 2014
The last year ,
And we'r here .
The teachers cared ,
But we feared ....
The school has the layers,
But we'r the players ...
Just keep the memories
And eat eclairs .. :)
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Eridan Ampora Jul 2014
That always says"I don't know, can you use the bathroom?" when you're about to *** yourself

That always takes too long to explain the same thing as yesterday

That is the best teacher ever

That you just hate so much and you think they're the Devil

That smiles at you and see all you can become

That frowns at you because you're such a failure

That you don't mind being stuck in a class with on your least favorite subject

That you completely ignore because they put you next to your BestFriend

That you completely ignore because they put you next to your crush

That you completely ignore because they put you next to someone you hate so much because they're annoying as hell

That you learn nothing from all year

That know your either gonna shout to you BestFriend across the room or whisper to them next to you

That sing to themselves in class because its not their classroom

That you want to personally fire out of a cannon for not showing your amazing math work that you actually tired on because they don't like you

That you miss so much when you graduate

That you are so glad to never see again when you graduate
Kinda missing school so I wrote this cause it'll be back before I know it and ill hate it all over again
Ryan Cripps Jul 2014
Hey, Mr. G, remember me? I was the kid in the class with Davey G. And after I moved on to another grade, I continued to visit you so in your memory I wouldn't fade. I just wanted to say, you meant a lot to me, because you were the only teacher that didn't look down on me. You gave me hope, you gave me inspiration. Even though I didn't follow your advice through graduation. But you did a lot for us, and all your other kids. And because you were the cool teacher, the board treated you like spit. But you made school worth going to, you changed all of our lives. We became sort of a family in 5th period, even if all we did was fight. Because of you, I passed and went to the eleventh grade. You did everything you could even though you were underpaid. And let’s not forget what you did for Davey G. He wanted to drop out, I remember those words “Mr. G, you saved me”. Though we didn't exactly follow through, and ended up in bad places, you gave us hope for a minute, you didn't judge our cover, but read through our pages. The day you said they were firing you, I swear I shed a tear. I knew what you were going through, and I felt your fear. I tried everything to save you, but it was too **** late. I remember the goodbye like it was yesterday. I shook your hand the way you taught me to, and we shared a gripping hug. That day was one that surely ******. But not as much as the first day of the next year, when I walked past your class, just to see some teacher yelling at their kids, looking like an ***. But I hope you’re good G, because I think of you a lot. I hope you got a better job, because you deserve another shot. I hope your future students appreciate you as much as I do, and hopefully we cross paths again, because that’d be pretty cool.
a letter to a high school teacher of mine. One of the greatest teachers to ever live.
CE Jun 2014
Such a rude boy
Never listens
Always argues
Opinionated
No reason to be this way
Right?
Of course there isn’t
Never a reason, is there?

he's always been defiant
he's always been angry
he's just always been a problem

Just because
he’s a problem child
Because he is
A problem
To be fixed

he is
Such a rude boy
Inspired by my **** maths teacher..
Shane Oltingir May 2014
They ******* up your teachers man.
They do not mean to but they do.
They dictate all the things we can
And all the drugs we cannot do.

But they were ****** up in their turn,
Encaged in essays, books, and notes,
And half the time were drunk or ******,
And half with pills thrown down their throats.

Teachers teach our misery to us,
Wreaking havoc on our mental health,
So study as much as you possibly can,
And for God's sake do not teach yourself.
Erin Hankemeier May 2014
I do not understand...

In school,
When we were young,
We learned to respect others,
and treat everybody as an equal

But those who taught us
To not be disrespectful
are the ones who choose favorite students

In the classroom,
by the teachers,
maybe some of us are not equal

...they are the hypocrites...
I know what it is like to not be treated as an equal person.
I do not understand why teachers (for lack of a better word) "preach" about equality, but they can not simply "practice what they preach" in the classroom.
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