Hindsight.
May. 20th, 2011 02:54 pmHe's complaining loudly. "Why did I do this? It's always the same. We do something stupid and then the teachers write a note to our parents and we get punished." He really hasn't got a clue how he ended up in trouble again.
And it wasn't without warning. First it was crumpled paper balls, then a basketball (which was promptly confiscated) and finally the broom was thrown around in the classroom. Someone got hurt, too.
You'd think that 13-year-olds can be left unsupervised for five minutes until the next teacher arrives in their classroom.
There are always some who get carried away, who don't think about the consequences before they act and then it all escalates.
And it wasn't without warning. First it was crumpled paper balls, then a basketball (which was promptly confiscated) and finally the broom was thrown around in the classroom. Someone got hurt, too.
You'd think that 13-year-olds can be left unsupervised for five minutes until the next teacher arrives in their classroom.
There are always some who get carried away, who don't think about the consequences before they act and then it all escalates.