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High school teacher here. Ask me (almost) anything. I won't

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High school teacher here. Ask me (almost) anything. I won't give out identifying information.
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how many of your students have you thought about fucking?

do you have a group of students that you show favoritism towards? IE you grew up as a goth/more pretty person and are biased towards one group while less trusting towards another.
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Describe in detail the hottest girl in each grade at the school you teach at.
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>>24753627

Lots of them. I'm human and high schoolers are hot. I've never done anything though. That's a quick trip to firedMcjailedsville.

I try really hard not to show favoritism in a way that affects student performance. I'm closer to some students. That much is evident, but it's not even always true that the one's I'm closest to are my favorites. Generally speaking, the closer I am to a student, the harder on them I'm likely to be.
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>>24753650
disgusting
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>>24753520
Even had one of your female students sit on a front row and flash you looks up her short skirt?
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>>24753630

I don't know many freshmen. None of the ones that I teach are particularly hot.

10th: A pretty asian girl with cute dimples. She's curvy and maybe a little bit stocky.

11th: Tall, thin, long brown hair. Huge eyes.

12th. Tall, thin, blonde. Prototypical beauty queen. Also happens to be one of the sweetest people you've ever met.
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>>24753650
ever sniffed the seat of a pretty girl once class is over?
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>>24753655

I have not. There have been a handful of evident crushes over the years, but nothing near what you're describing.
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>>24753664
that actually sounds cute as fuck. how can you tell? high school students are awkward as fuck, so it's hard to tell if they're flirting or just being teens.


also, have you ever had to deal with drama with other teachers? do you guys gossip about students?

are you able to look at your students and tell which ones are going to be successful and which ones are going to struggle? what do you think gives it away if so?

sorry, i had a lot of questions i always wanted to ask my own teachers but never did.
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>>24753669
expanding on that, i once had a psychology teacher that told us that he could tell which mental illnesses most of us had and that he could tell which of us would struggle and which would most likely fail in life.

he refused to tell us WHAT he thought we had/diagnose us but part of it made me think how sad it is to be able to see that in your students and not be able to do anything about it.

what's the meanest thing you've said or done to a student?
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>>24753662

I have not. I'm not much of a seat sniffer.
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>>24753669

There's teacher drama. There are teacher cliques. It can get nasty, so I only have a handful of friends on faculty. I don't mind being friends with coworkers, but when groups of teachers hang out outside of school it often turns into a bitch-fest about whatever the newest dumb thing is on campus.

Not generally. An individual's looks don't do much to predict academic (or other) success. If someone is visibly poor, it can be an indicator that they'll have lower skills, but that's not nearly true in all cases.
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>>24753680

I'm not able to do anything like that, but it's clear who has better home lives. Often, by the end of the first grading period I've figured out who doesn't have a dad in the home (Just based on the way that they relate to me. Not trying to be a creep ((though I've followed your leads and done that already)) but lots of kids of both genders crave attention and approval from adult men).

I can't remember exactly what I said, but I was very mean to one of the kids that I'm very close to that does my extracurricular activity. We were dealing with some sour grapes mean girl drama, and I was really upset that things were getting so nasty between the kids and I didn't handle it very well. She cried a lot and didn't speak to me for several days.
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What's the teacher equivalent of "I have a boyfriend"?
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>>24753688
>>24753708
thank you for being so honest, I'm glad that you actually seem to make an effort with your students. I still have trauma due to one of mine, but you seem to have your priorities pretty straight.


last question: what's the worst part about being a teacher for you?
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>>24753725

I'm not sure I understand.
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>>24753729

The reason I posted this was to be honest. You get the good with the bad.

It's got to be a tie between dealing with parents and bullshit paperwork. Some parents are just awful and get it into their heads that you are out to get their kid. I'm not. Also, some of the forms we have to fill out and data we have to collect is utterly meaningless. Some administrator somewhere decided it was a good idea sometime and now we're stuck.
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>>24753737
Basically telling someone you're not interested by implying that you're already in a relationship. If a hot girl was being bold how soon would you shoot her down?
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>>24753758

Ah. It's never exactly come up, but I've always liked to think I'd just pretend I didn't understand what they were implying.
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What subject do you teach? If you are a young teacher does that make you feel as if you relate to the kids more?
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>>24753811

I teach math and Physics.

I'm 34, but this is my 11th year. I still relate pretty well to the kids compared to some of the older teachers, but my days are numbered in that regard.

I personally think that teachers have a shelf life after which we on longer can relate to kids. I've seen some older teachers try to stay past theirs. I hope I know when I'm done.
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>>24753832
1) do you have kids of your own?

2) are you happy with your career choice?

3) what's your annual salary?
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Praivate of public school? Why?
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>>24753834

1. I do not.

2. More or less. I like kids. I get lots of time off. And, I actually have a reasonable retirement system.

3. As an 11th year teacher with a Masters, I make between 45 and 50k.
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>>24753832
that's not always true one of my favorite teachers in highschool was a women in her late 60s who thought French, another was an English teacher in middle school I had who was in his early 70s he was a wonderful teacher and made every kid in the class actually enjoy reading the Hobbit.
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>>24753851

Public. I'm a product of public schools and I think they do a lot of good.

Also, private school salaries (besides the truly elite schools) are largely garbage.
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>>24753854

I didn't mean to imply that everyone has the same shelf life. Some of us will be successful until we decide to hang it up. I just hope that if I stop being effective I'm self-aware enough to move on to the next thing.
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>>24753866
makes sense. have you ever taught younger kids?
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>>24753882

I did middle school for my student teaching. Sometimes I feel like I ought to be doing Middl School because I have the patience for it, but after so long with highschoolers, I think it would tough to switch now.
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>>24753520
How many gay students do you have?
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>>24753906

One that's strictly gay.

Lots of the freshmen are bi and/or have nontraditional genders. These kids after the millenials are weird.
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>>24753918
Elaborate? Is it just the freshmen who are weird?
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>>24753918
is that hard to deal with?
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>>24753933
>>24753948

Yeah, but I'm not ready to say that's true across the board. My group of freshmen is particularly alternative and strange.

Not really. Sexuality and gender identity don't really affect much in math and physics class.
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>>24753960
Did you vote Trump?
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>>24754013

I did not. Both the major unions endorsed Clinton IIRC. I'm in such a red state that it barely matters though.
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>>24754035
>Both the major unions endorsed Clinton
That doesn't mean anything, they can't make you vote for who they want.
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>>24754041

That's true, but Trump's pick for head of education is a disaster. Clearly no friend of public education.
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>>24754041
I don't think he implied that.

OP tell us an elaborate sexual fantasy you have about a student.

And a question: do you think today's high school kids are more sexual/uninhibited/porn-influenced than we were when we were their age (I'm same age as you)?
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>>24753725
"I'm married"
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>>24753520
>>24753520
>>24753520
Thread dosent work on /soc/ hours ago so best to post it in the gold mine of autism and "muh spread ass"

You must not be that bright to think you'll get the questions you desire OP
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>>24754061

I don't have anything particularly elaborate on file. I'm definitely into the old trope of the kid who'll "Do anything' for a particular grade who comes in for extra help and things progress from there. The thought of getting with a student in my classroom is definitely enticing.

The other night I had a very explicit dream about a student with whom I have a very close mentor relationship. She was sitting bottomless in a chair and I was fingering her while we made out. It was a very short dream and what I've described is all I can remember from it.
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>>24754099

I'm staying entertained. :P
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>>24754106
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the dream part had ME entertained
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Why are public schools so shitty anymore?
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>>24754061
>And a question: do you think today's high school kids are more sexual/uninhibited/porn-influenced than we were when we were their age (I'm same age as you)?
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Do you want and strive for your student's approval? My teacher always tries to make their students believe they dont but i dont believe it.
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>>24754180

Sorry, forgot that part. It's hard to say really. They definitely have freer access to it. And I kind of assume that they all sext each other all the time.
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>>24754187

Not really. It's easier if they like me, but I can make it work if they don't.
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Heading to bed now. I'll see if the thread is still alive when I wake up.
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>>24754344
Have you ever had in a kid in your class who seems like he has the potential to shoot the place up?
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>>24754356

Not really. I've had a few that were kind of sociopathic. Mostly in those cases I blame parents for not giving the kids reasonable limits or consequences.
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>>24753520
Fellow teacher here
God bless you, OP
This job kinda makes me want to kill myself
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>>24755461

It can be soul sucking. There's definitely pressure to be a "superstar" teacher who spends all their free time planning amazing lessons. I'm just not willing to do that.
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>>24755466
See, I feel zero of that pressure. I like to think I'm fairly good at that to begin with, and my colleagues seem to think of me as far better of a teacher than I really am, so I'm pretty good with that there.
What makes me want to kill myself:
>Kids being annoying as shit
>Parents being annoying as shit

This job would be so much easier if I could just tell people who deserve it to go fuck themselves without getting fired
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>>24755484
Or you could stop working there faggit.
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Have u jacked off thinking about a student? Would u date one after they graduated?
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Is there something you learned about teaching late in your career you feel you should have known earlier? In other words what are some hidden aspects of being "teach"
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>>24755563

I've done the first many times.

I'd consider it. Doubtfully would happen though.
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>>24755573

The most important thing that I've gotten a lot better at is task prioritization. There will be times during a school year when it seems like there's too much to do and things start to pile up. Understanding which tasks are actually important is a key to surviving and to lower stress.
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>>24755606
>I've done the first many times.

I'm so glad I'm not the only one.
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How do you deal with kids who just won't do work? Do you let them fail or do you try to help..
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>>24755617

It's one of the big challenges. If they don't do work, they fail. I try to convince them that they don't want to fail, but after a time as long as they're not being disruptive, I believe in allowing them the freedom to fail.
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>>24754174

Your awful grammar just answered your own question. You only get out of it what you put into it.
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I don't actually teach in a school setting, but throughout my career in factory work (as well as when I was in high school) I've found that I'm good at simplifying concepts and explaining them to other people. Do you find that there are a lot of students like that for you or are they pretty rare? I was always waaaayyyy too shy to be the one to get up and teach the class, as some kids try to do on occasion, but I was damned good in group study. I didn't do very much of the "work" of putting the shit to paper, but I was always pretty good at helping the rest of my group understand what we were doing. I even remember literally THE HOTTEST CHICK in one of my classes coming over to sit at my table in the library (where I was alone) to ask for my help. I REALLY wish i was able to play that scenario off cooler, but I was so damned nervous that all I managed to do was help her with her homework, pretty much like she needed. She was really nice, too, which made things easier on me.

Anyhow, a question... do you find yourself more attracted to the students who fit this description? I'm just curious whether or not a teacher would be attracted to that sort of personality (in a female though, obviously.
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>>24755700

I'm not sure. I find the kids I like best are either funny, hard working, or are the ones that engage with me on a personal level.

I have favorites that are cheerleaders, nerdy weebs, and football players.
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>>24755711

I had a lot of teachers who knew I was smarter than average, but because of that I was lazy. When my geometry teacher laid out his syllabus showing that 30% of the grade would come from homework then told the class that we wouldn't pass without doing homework. I took that as a personal challenge and the only homework I ever did all year was done in the time it took him to go through the class and check to see if we did our homework. I passed with, like, a 67 because I aced almost every test and got extra credit a lot. It's kind of funny because one of my most embarrassing high school moments happened because of that. The teacher was going over homework with the whole class that day and everyone answered no solution on a question that I could tell was obviously solvable so I got right up and solved it. Then noticed only after doing all that bullshit that there was a solution set and it did not contain the answer. I felt like an ass when I had to agree that yup, there was no solution.

Anyhow... what I'm saying is that perhaps my other traits would have entertained. I was also a bit funny, but not the class clown because I hated the douches that disrupted classes too much. Also, the time I actually realized that I was capable of teaching stuff was when my first Algebra teacher told me what I was good at. It made me feel pretty good. I often wish I wasn't so lazy in high school, but for most of it I was depressed as fuck because my dad died the summer between 9th and 10th.

>I have favorites that are cheerleaders, nerdy weebs, and football players.

Can you tell me about one of each? And please, describe that cheerleader in detail!
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>>24753853
Holy fuck that's much lower than I expected for salary. I'm sure you get by and enjoy the benefits of the job and enjoy your work though.

Is it cheap to live where you live?

Do you have a gf or wife?
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>>24755791

The salary isn't really their only source of income considering that they're out of school three months a year. A lot of teachers do real estate. One of the best "cool" teachers where I went to high school must clean up selling houses to former students. He also had (might still have for all I know) a Dear Abby style article in the student newspaper.
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>>24755606
Can u describe her? Or post a pic of just her body from social media?
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>>24755879
>Or post a pic of just her body from social media?

Pretty sure he said he wasn't looking to get fired.
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>>24755879
>>24755881

Yeah a pic is a bit farther than I'm willing to go. I've had a wank thinking about plenty of the pretty girls over the years. Pretty high school girls are a dime a dozen, go find one of your own. :P
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>>24755791
>>24755872

The cost of living here is fairly low. I am married (to another teacher). With no kids, we live a pretty comfortable lifestyle.

We also both usually work a contract job in the summer for about a month.

Sadly, the "three month" summer break is largely a think of the past. It's barely 2 and a half months anymore.
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>>24755754

The cheerleader is a cute little brunette with dimples. She LOVES me for some reason, so we're very close. She also kind of drives me crazy a lot of the time because she just sometimes decides not to do her work. She knows that our closeness doesn't do her any good, though. She just makes bad choices sometimes. Sometimes she asks for hugs.

There was this short stocky black dude that was a total weeb. He was super nice, but kind of awkwardly bisexual. He always had a great attitude.

One of my favorite football players was this clean cut blonde guy. He was an outstanding student and generally just very quiet and polite, but I got to know him in a slightly nontraditional setting and he was also a huge goof.
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>>24755904

LAME! At least you don't work in one of those year round schools that have four alternating off seasons. I would have hated being a student in a school like that. How do you even socialize when a huge part of your class is taking classes that you can't take because you're at different parts of the same lesson plan?
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>>24755899
I'm not sure how I feel about that. I'm currently in highschool (an older senior, so I'm 18 don't freak out) and I sometimes fantasize about teachers. But like I never considered a teacher would ever be attracted to us...I'd gladly fuck my way to an a but that's also kinda sketchy I guess.
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>>24755923
Yea lol I wonder if that's the same for girl teachers with guy students?
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>>24755923

I think it's a common fantasy for both teachers and students. I think it's relatively natural. I doubt I'd ever actually do anything, but the temptation would certainly be very real should the situation arise.

>>24755928

There have been plenty of recent news stories about hot young lady teachers getting with their male students. It works both ways.
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>>24755928
Wouldn't know, I'm a girl :)
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>>24755914
>but I got to know him in a slightly nontraditional setting and he was also a huge goof.

Did you go to the games or something? There are actually a lot of smart football players. Running and being p[arty of a team like that takes huge teamwork, but so much of the "bahh sports sucks" crowd just thinks of them all as meat heads. If there was football at the school I attended when I did I'd have had a whole different high school experience, I think.

>The cheerleader is a cute little brunette with dimples. She LOVES me for some reason, so we're very close. She also kind of drives me crazy a lot of the time because she just sometimes decides not to do her work. She knows that our closeness doesn't do her any good, though. She just makes bad choices sometimes. Sometimes she asks for hugs.

And do you ever give her those hugs? If so how "formal" do you keep them? I remember one of the dorkiest kids in my class danced with his favorite teacher in 7th and 8th grades at the little not quite formals we had. I was jealous as hell because she was a pretty hot teacher, but I honestly questioned whether his dick even worked, so she might have just thought of it like dancing with a girl.
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>>24755936
>There have been plenty of recent news stories about hot young lady teachers getting with their male students. It works both ways.

And oh boy do those female teachers have some serious female privilege when it come time to have a day in court. I feel for you man, because if you happen to ever slip up because a student is just too perfect your life is fucked.
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>>24755940

I like hugs. I give them when asked for them (and even sometimes ask for them). Maybe it's a little weird, but I can tell who does and who doesn't want one. They're certainly not passionate sexy hugs. Usually big bear hugs.
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>>24755948
I haven't heard anything in recent news about male teachers though. It's either not happening anymore or nobody reports it...
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>>24755939
hay girl hay
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>>24755952

I often hear rumors about coaches and the female softball or basketball players, but yeah. I think most male teachers are SUPER careful not to even risk any rumors.
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>>24755957
I'm not even too sure of the rules surrounding it. Like we are above the age of consent so it's legal but then is it like an internal policy against it? Or maybe laws? I have no clue
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>>24755952

It's like black on black crime. It happens and no one cares. I used to work at a newspaper and I can definitely tell you there have been some faculty fuck up at some schools around here. More often than not it's the support faculty rather than teachers, though. People like team coaches, maintenance crew or anyone who is young enough that the students find them attractive, but not smart enough to realize how bad an idea it is.

>>24755957

This guy knows the scrore.
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>>24755964

In my state there are definitely laws against student teacher relationships. If anyone at a school has any official authority over a student it is a crime of some variety for that person to have a relationship with them because it is assumed that the adult's authority was used in initiating the relationship. It's the case even if it's actually the student coming on to them because, duh, one of them is underage or so freshly 18 that it doesn't make a difference.
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>>24755964
It's an internal thing, even if age of consent laws are met, it still will get you fired
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Do you categorize students in groups based on who they hang out with. And how would you categorize certain kids.
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>>24755923
Post tits
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>>24755980

Not really. I'm generally aware of who's in which social group--and there are lots of groups.

There are the country kids. The trashy white kids. Several subgroups of the affluent/preppy white kids. Nerdy white kids. Nerdy Black Kids. Tons of kids that don't really fit anywhere.
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>>24755441
What kind of community do you work in? It sounds upper-middle class at the very least.
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>>24755998
Not really the thread for that, but my tits are somewhere on /soc/, you just have to look
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>>24756008
Have there been any foreign kids?
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>>24756014

It's an urban/suburban environment. We're majority black, but it's only like 60/40.
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>>24756020

Yeah, we have a few exchange students most years. I have one from eastern Europe now.
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Do you tell personal stories in class as a way to get closer to kids? I kinda enjoy it when my teachers do, they are funny, and a distraction from whatever we are learning
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>>24756028
Any from Croatia maybe?
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>>24756008
>Tons of kids that don't really fit anywhere.

That was definitely me. I knew everyone in my class, but a lot of them have forgotten me by now. I was actually friends with more freshmen in senior year than seniors, but that's because I was bullied pretty hard in 7th-9th grades, so I took them on as my little pack and no one fucked with them. I still connect with a lot of them and it's definitely become apparent that I was among the best people in my class if you were to ask the underclassmen.

In your experience how do the loners work out, anyway? I was expecting a hard life because that's what my psychology/sociology teacher told us, provided you wee able to correctly identify your social standing.
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>>24756035

One great distraction method that one of my teachers outright told us he was doing as he did it was teaching shit about other classes in his class. It was a legitimate part of the lesson plan in my school and it definitely worked. If you're in math class, having your teacher relate something to an historic event of some kind was a great way to sneak in some learning because we craved anything but that class's work.
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>>24756026
That's interesting. How many of the black students are non-gender conforming/non-heterosexual?
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>>24756035

I tell personal stories because I'm a person and the kids are sometimes interested and it's nice when kids care.

I don't really do it with any motive.

>>24756036

Nawp

>>24756037

It depends. In my experience the number one indicator of a lousy life is a lack of ambition.

>>24756045

We may have more non-hetero blacks than whites. I don't know of any non-gender-conforming.
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>>24756019
Link me to it please
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>>24756055
>It depends. In my experience the number one indicator of a lousy life is a lack of ambition.

My own lack of ambition came from a combination of getting tired of teachers pushing me to work harder than most people around me just because I had the brains to do it and (10th grade on) because life sucks when you're suddenly thrust into a single parent family because of homicide.
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>>24756070
Go look in the cub thread, too lazy to link
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>>24756055
That's weird. Are they from affluent background?

I worked at a grade/middle school in a rough urban neighborhood. The kids were extremely homophobic and bullying males who exhibited an ounce of effeminity was common.
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>>24756083

Homophobia is definitely bad in the black community. Lots of people don't talk about it.

I don't know all of them very well. There's also something happening in the black community where the kids and parents just act like they don't care what anyone thinks. Most of the gay kids are this sort.
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WHY DONT YOU DO ANYTHING TO STOP BULLYING NIGGER
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>>24755904
>It's barely 2 and a half months anymore.

In the UK 6 weeks in the summer :'(
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>>24756229

We do what we can. But, at lot of it is hidden from us these days.
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>>24753520

How much do teachers actually pay attention to their students? I'm talking about social status, clothing, mental health (school shooter or abusive background) and so forth?

Have you ever had a student that just seemed "off" only to discover they have a rough home life or abusive parents?
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>>24756275

That depends a lot on how big our classes are. My classes are pretty small, so I generally know what's going on.

Mostly, we're likely to notice big changes in behavior, performance, or appearance. Those are usually pretty good signs that something isn't right.

But, yeah, as with always being able to tell who doesn't have a Dad at home, we can tell who has it rough when not at school.
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Hey I worked in TI for a school district for a few years. This took place to me a few times. Do girls ever try to tease you by bending over showing off thong/butt? I remember this girl came from no wear one time pulled up her thong and tried to talk to me sitting on my lap. I nearly kicked her off the chair like a wild dog.
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>>24756326

I don't get that really. Some of the girls kind of flirt, but in a lot of cases I think that's just the way that they relate to men.
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>>24756293
What kind of signs are there that lead you to believe that a students home life isn't that great?
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>>24756365

Typical stuff. Same clothes more than one day in a row. Acting out. Acting indifferent. Sleeping. Always hungry. Desperate for affection and approval.
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Do you know a lot of the gossip and news about what's happening in the kids grades? Like if john is having a party do you overhear? Or maybe Casey fucked David and regrets it? I know kids whisper in class and we think the teachers don't notice, but do they?
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>>24756411

I know a lot of the gossip. There are some kids that eat lunch in my room and another that does some work for me during my planning to keep me up to date on a lot of it.

But, yes, we hear the whispers. We pretend not to. Or, if we get tired of hearing it, we'll loudly announce that we're mandated reporters regarding certain topics and that usually shuts it right up.
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>>24756396

Adding on: is there any particular students who came from a bad home and made subtle/obvious attempts to show that they were in a bad situation?

Did you report it to CPS or admin? Stories like these fascinate me.
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>>24756552

Wow, good question! I'd be more interested in if you've ever intentionally mentored someone who was in a bad situation just to give them some stability. That kind of teacher is rare, but absolutely golden when was he does works.
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>>24756552

Sorry, nothing of note to share. Most of the really troubled kids aren't in upper level classes, sadly.

I do have a kid with some pretty serious mental illness. Like, claims to be hearing voices and stuff. But we put him on a behavior plan where if he shows symptoms we pretty much immediately pull him from class and put him into an institution. Strangely, since this document has existed, there have been few episodes. Smells a lot like he just wanted attention. He may actually be troubled, but he has a really supportive family.
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>>24756565

Yeah, that kind of happened years ago. There was the dude who was just really awkward and weird, but we figured out that his mom was an alcoholic living in a hotel. A few of us rallied together to give him support and he.....did ok.

He's never finished college and I'm pretty sure he ended up voting for Trump, so meh?
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>>24756595

You did your best though, and he did graduate HS at least.
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>>24756595
Have you ever had an erection in class? and have you ever hooked up with a old student?
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>>24756717

1. Yes. But, not often. Usually when I'm looking at something on my phone I probably shouldn't be looking at while sitting at my desk.

2. I have not.
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>>24756516
>another that does some work for me during my planning to keep me up to date on a lot of it.

What do you have said student do?
I have a girl who volunteers to do this kind of thing for me all the time, but most of the time I can't find anything that a student could do.
Having her grade stuff seems like a huge invasion of her classmates' privacy (even if she absolutely would not care). She can't write lesson plans because they're convoluted and intricate and pointless. What can she do?
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Do u evere wanna suck on
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>>24756921

Make copies. Tidy. Deliver things. Mostly she just talks at me and keeps me from getting much done. I do share her with another teacher who has the same free period, so sometimes the two of us ping pong her back and forth to get rid of her.
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I'm pretty young and haven't been out of high school for too long, so this thread is so interesting wow.

>>24755899
Holy cow thinking about a male teacher jerking off to me is creepy as hell. I've definitely had teacher crushes before because hot damn that hire some really young and attractive as hell male teachers these days. AND I get people are human but ughh just gave me the creeps. Did you like jerk off to a picture on social media?? Were they classroom related fantasies? Ones where you came on to them or they came on to you?

Anyways, I used to have this male teacher who was my physics teacher as a freshman and became really really close with a select few students and he would do certain "rough-housing" type things that sometimes made me uncomfortable.

So, Mr. Anon. My question to you is how do you determine the line between okayish being friendly stuff, and making someone uncomfortable? I know it's a fine line because most teachers don't even come close to physical contact with students. They're really careful.
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>>24757150
If you're an attractive female there's people jerking off to you all the time, learn to live with it darling.
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>>24757185
Wellll yeah I'm a regular camwhore here, so in general people jerking off to me is like ya whatevs that's a typical tuesday.

A teacher though, that's a bit sketch and I can't help but be creeped out by that.
It's the whole taboo and how they are supposed to be adults you trust and have pure intentions to look out for you and guide you.

I mean like also a good 40% of me thinks it's hot. Idk feelings are weird.
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>>24757207
The taboo only makes the dick harder, you should know this.
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>>24753520
post dick pic?
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>>24757150

1. No, I've never looked up pictures of someone to jerk off. Just normal jerk off fantasies. I've jerked off to lots of people in lots of situations.

2. I generally let the kids initiate it. And, if someone seems uncomfortable I don't touch. And, it's not like it's the first day of the school and I'm like "OK now everybody give me a hug!"

Fwiw, there is an older female teacher on my floor that's kind of a grandma that hugs (what feels like) literally everyone every day.

Despite my private fantasies, any touching is innocent.

It is a fine line. I do my best to let the kids initiate it.
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>>24757207
>>24757219

I don't deny that it's kinda creepy, but like I said, they're my private fantasies (so of course that's what 4chan wants to know about). And you're right that the taboo is part of what makes it so hot.

>>24757223

Meh. Same as the girl here, I've posted it to /soc/ before. I won't give any hints though. :)
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>>24757276
how big is your dick? ever jerked off at school?
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>>24757286

I'm over 6 feet tall, so it's decent. Not utterly enormous, but no complaints so far.

I have. Sometimes I'll have a wank at my desk on my free period (when I don't have a student worker).
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>>24755791
50k/yr is pretty good for only working 3/4ths of the year, anon.
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>>24757290
so how big is it? you didnt answer lol

where do you jizz?
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>>24757299

1. Assume it's a micropenis. Or use your imagination.

2. Usually in some kleenex.
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Honestly one of the most interesting threads I've seen in here. Just so interesting to me
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>>24757326
Are you having a happy new year, or do you wish you were doing something else?
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>>24757395

We were invited to a couple of things, but decided to spend the evening at home where we could comfort the dogs while the fireworks go off in our neighborhood.

I have no complaints.
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>>24755936
This is such bullshit roleolay faggotry
You're married and jacking it to your students? If so youre a fucking pedo
But youre a fucking neckbesrd getting off while pretending to be a teacher. Please kill this thread
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>>24757150
>freshman physics teacher
>freshman
>physics
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*bumping* because I like this thread. Terachers and the act of teaching is so cool. Always be willing to learn and you'll go somewhere in life.
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