Donald, As long as your principal is complacent, why not make a list on an
order sheet and give it to him to fill. Tell him that these are the things
you provided for the classroom and now the school must replace them. Maybe
it will work. Just a thought. BTW I'd be mad too! Judy
Judy Nagel
Sax Arts & Crafts
jnagel@saxarts.com
jdnag@elknet.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Donald Peters" <softsnow@hotmail.com>
To: "ArtsEdNet Talk" <artsednet@lists.getty.edu>
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 8:33 AM
Subject: Re: ANOTHER WORTHLESS SUB!
> >Did the sub take them or the students??
> >Patti
>
>
> I'm pretty sure the sub took them as I made it a point to turn my bookcase
> to the wall, and I have to struggle to turn it... I don't think my
> elementary students could have done it.
>
> Even if they did, what was the sub doing while they were doing it??
>
> I'll never be able to prove it though... Trying to talk to the man in
charge
> of hiring subs (he's been giving me the slip) If I haven't talked to him
by
> tomorrow I'm calling the police (per my unions advice)
>
> Also, I told the principal, and he basically said "oh well."
>
> You know how much of our own personal money we sink into our classroom
every
> year. Now I'm wondering why...
>
> Seriously considering renting a storage unit and moving ALL my personal
> stuff in the art room into storage. Let them all see how much I provide.
>
> Still Frustrated,
> Donald Peters
>
>
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