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Coyote
9th July 2005, 14:28
Euphemisms for Teachers Writing School Reports

What to write - What you mean
Needs praise and encouragement - Thick as two short planks
Expresses himself clearly - Foul-mouthed
Keen to do well - Egotistical
All his work is of high standard - He has ambitious middle-class parents
Does not accept authority easily - Dad's doing time
Is easily upset - Spoilt rotten
Often appears tired - Stays up till all hours watching horror movies or is into sniffing glue
Works better at practical activities - Totally illiterate
Good with his hands - Light fingered
A rather solitary child - Smells or has nits
Satisfactory Progress - I can’t think of a single interesting thing about him/her
A born leader - Runs a protection racket
Easy going - Bone idle
Lively - Thoroughly disruptive
Good progress - If you think the work is bad now, you should have seen it a year ago
A sensitive child - Never stops whining
Helpful - Creep
Reliable - Grasses on his mates
Adventurous - Will break his neck before the year is out
Has difficulty in forming stable relationships - I can't stand him either
Expresses himself confidently - Cheeky little bastard
Enjoys all PE activities - Thug
Has a lot of minor illnesses - Truants regularly
Friendly - Never shuts up
Easily distracted - Hasn't produced a single piece of good work all year

MSTRS
9th July 2005, 14:33
Gawd you've done it now. Thay will have to rewrite the Teacher's Handbook - Reports section. :rofl:

Motu
9th July 2005, 15:12
My one isn't there...every year my report said - ''could do better''....I could of too,but that wasn't the point of going to school was it?

justsomeguy
9th July 2005, 15:15
Some wise man once said - don't let school spoil your education.

Ixion
9th July 2005, 15:20
Mine always said "A satisfactory result, but could do better if he wished". And usually something along the lines of "Needs to be more respectful of authority"

Never did learn that lesson :no: :motu:

Drew
9th July 2005, 18:43
Mine said "a friendly, yet solitary child, who sometimes needs encouragment."
This now has me a bit worried, so I'm off to shave my head, and have a shower, just as soon as someone tells me it's a good idea, and that I should go for it.

Waylander
9th July 2005, 18:52
Mine were always brutaly honest about me. Cocky and a pain in the ass, despises authority and will refuse to listen on principle. Still somewhat true to this day.:rofl:

Wolf
11th July 2005, 12:38
My personal favourite was written by my Art teacher: "... is both silly and inspired. Which one will survive this year?"

Wolf
11th July 2005, 12:40
My personal favourite was written by my Art teacher: "... is both silly and inspired. Which one will survive this year?"
And in case he's on this forum, the answer is: BOTH. To this day. :rofl:

SPORK
11th July 2005, 16:52
Ah, all of mine fall under the "Gets good enough marks without doing any work in class, but could ace everything if he tried" category. NCEA is a joke, it requires absolutely no work whatsoever.

Marvellous.

ZorsT
11th July 2005, 17:19
Ah, all of mine fall under the "Gets good enough marks without doing any work in class, but could ace everything if he tried" category. NCEA is a joke, it requires absolutely no work whatsoever.

Marvellous.

Here Here :devil2: