10. It's bad role-setting for homeroom teachers to have to peel children off parent's legs
9. Because, believe it or not, there are issues that fall outside the job description of the school nurse.
8. Ever notice how close the counselor sits to the executive offices? You try oversight (not to mention education) of 600 kids under 12 for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week.
7. Lunchtime, Recess, and Homework
6. Their "regular job": Making all parts of comprehensive developmental guidance pro-
gram for each child happen....aimed at helping children learn and develop to their highest potential. (thanks, TrlBlzr)
5. All emotional / psychological issues, disability, learning difference, etc., from mild to serious, experienced by students, and the existing treatment / recovery protocols for same.
4. Lately, at our school, lice
3. Targets of schoolyard bullies, as well as conspirators, and the bullies themselves.
2. The great yin, yang, yaw of the childhood journey through which students push, pull, dance, fly, plod...each day...
and, let us not forget, that one degree of separation from the student's experience lies an incredibly influential and for the most part untrained cohort on which the student experience relies heavily....
1. Parents!
Thursday, September 4, 2008
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