We long for the days when sleeping was not only part of our daily routines, just like back in kindergarten, but also actually part of the grading system. we believe if that were the case, we would get A+. Unfortunately, this is not the case, especially for Richone.
Perhaps this was the wake-up call that Richone needed to ace the rest of their classes – completely awake. But it is pretty normal for the odd student here and there to doze off. Either he’s just genuinely bored of the lesson, or he was playing way too much Call of Duty on the Xbox last night.
The Knight Who Said “Ni”
This para-knight is in a classroom to hopefully inspire students to be interested in studying medieval England. Or he could just be donning a costume for Halloween. Either way, this costume is not complete if he didn’t wear a British accent along with it - Old English, to be exact.
Is it possible he is simply imitating John Cleese in Monty Python and the Holy Grail? If he is, what subject did he incorporate this costume in? Could it be drama? Geography? History? Hopefully, it is not physical education. We assume that it was a history lesson of some kind.
Substitute Teacher
Some substitute teachers choke under the pressure of temporarily coming in to fill in for the usual teacher. Others thrive and end up being even more successful. This substitute teacher has eyes in the back of his head. Specifically, this teacher has eyes installed in this drawing of him placed on the classroom board.
The resemblance is highly likely uncanny. If this doesn’t scare his students, nothing will. It also feels as if the drawing has been magically cursed to transform into a real-life teacher come midnight. Kids better behave lest they have nightmares. This teacher is evidently not joking.
The Potty Poet
Step by step. It takes some time to master the art of poetry, but sometimes you just flow with your thoughts. Whatever those thoughts may be. It can be hard to filter oneself in a poem. At least for Kimmy. Her potty language stopped the teacher from being too impressed and he made that clear to her mother, Sandra, in the following feedback.
We would all love to know what Kimmy let loose there in the middle of her poem. Clearly, it was enough to get a little written warning! We like to imagine that since then, Kimmy has honed her poetry skills, ditched the potty language, and created something clean and pristine.
Forgetful Parents
From the look of this review card, David is in kindergarten, and from the look of that alarming note, something unfortunate happened to David - and it involved lacking underwear. Hopefully, this card will end up in the right hands. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter if your child is in kindergarten, high school, college, or beyond.
It doesn't matter how old they are. They need to be wearing underwear whenever they leave the home. Underwear is crucial to everybody. Let this be a lesson to David and his parents. And while we're here, let it be a lesson to all parents.