A couple of weeks ago, he told me that he and a couple of the girls at his table had their hands under the table and would knock on it and then tell Sister Ann that someone was at the door. She actually checked a couple of times, then caught on to the stinkers and asked them to cut it out.
This week he was telling me that they have to sit quietly at their tables with their arms crossed, and then sister called on them (I'm not quite sure the reason he was tell me, maybe to get a sticker for being quiet or something. . . ). I asked what happened, and he said "I told her 'Sister, I'm sitting here with my arms crossed and quiet and you didn't call on me". All she said was she didn't see me, but I know she did.
Kindergarten at SCS will not be the same after our son leaves. . . . . .
This week he was telling me that they have to sit quietly at their tables with their arms crossed, and then sister called on them (I'm not quite sure the reason he was tell me, maybe to get a sticker for being quiet or something. . . ). I asked what happened, and he said "I told her 'Sister, I'm sitting here with my arms crossed and quiet and you didn't call on me". All she said was she didn't see me, but I know she did.
Kindergarten at SCS will not be the same after our son leaves. . . . . .
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