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sws4420
06-14-2007, 04:01 PM
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Parents Demand Apology From Teachers, Reprimand


INDIANAPOLIS -- Sixth-grader Matt Porter didn't enjoy getting "Most Likely Not To Have Children" and "Sir Clowns-a-Lot" awards from two teachers at his school.

His parents aren't pleased, either.

Matt said he received the awards in front of classmates during a ceremony at the Decatur Intermediate Learning Center at the end of the recently finished school year. His mother and his stepfather have asked the Decatur Township school system to reprimand the teachers, and they want an apology.

"Words cut deeper than any knife could. They hurt," said his stepfather, Joseph Sims. "When you hurt a child like that, you not only hurt him mentally, but it does hurt physically because you withdraw within yourself. That is what Matthew has done."

The certificates were signed by the teachers who distributed them. Matt recalled what the ceremony was like.

"I was standing in the middle of (the two teachers), and they (were) reading them off," he said. "Everyone was laughing."

Matt felt humiliated.

"They (were) putting us down and everything," he said. "That is not what their job is for, to put kids down. They are supposed to teach us."

Amy Sims, Matt's mother, said she met with a school official over the matter but was not satisfied with the response.

"She just told me that the teachers would call and apologize to him, and we've not heard anything at all," Amy Sims said.

Gary Pellico, spokesman for the school system, declined to say whether the teachers have been disciplined. He said system officials regret the incident.

"We don't feel like it was an appropriate awards ceremony at all," Pellico said. "It wasn't part of the school's award ceremony, and it will not happen again."

Amy Sims said her son needs counseling because of the awards. The school has offered it, but an agreement on who will provide it has not been reached, Thomas reported.


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Crystal
06-14-2007, 04:16 PM
Sixth-grader Matt Porter didn't enjoy getting "Most Likely Not To Have Children" and "Sir Clowns-a-Lot" awards from two teachers at his school.

Amy Sims said her son needs counseling because of the awards.


You've got to be kidding me right? I mean the first award about the children wasn't nice, but the second one was just saying he was the class clown. I remember when I was in school they gave out weird awards like that to. Shit right up til highschool they did. I know in the yearbook they have the best couple, the most likely to succeed, the class clown and what not. Who the hell would need counseling over something so damn petty.

MedicCook
06-14-2007, 04:49 PM
The first one was definately out of line by the teachers. The awards in high school are only voted on by the students.

Crystal
06-14-2007, 04:54 PM
The first one was definately out of line by the teachers. The awards in high school are only voted on by the students.

Not outta line enough to need counseling though. I think she's looking to make a pretty penny off this or something.

MedicCook
06-14-2007, 04:56 PM
Not outta line enough to need counseling though. I think she's looking to make a pretty penny off this or something.

Kids are more thin skinned now-a-days but people especially a teacher should know what is and is not ok to say or do.

mb*
06-14-2007, 07:25 PM
when i was in 7th grade i got an award for "most excuses". :laugh:

HLBiteME!
06-14-2007, 07:29 PM
I had once told a kid they had won an award for the being the most gullible. Then, when they stood up and tried to collect the prize, I had to tell them there was no such award.

sws4420
06-14-2007, 09:47 PM
I had once told a kid they had won an award for the being the most gullible. Then, when they stood up and tried to collect the prize, I had to tell them there was no such award.That's absolutely hysterical.