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Showing posts with label Letter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Letter. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Parent-School Complaint Letters

By Richard (Age 13.5, Chinese International School)

Editor's note: The following letters were written in response to an incident where a teacher told a 6th-grade student to "go shoot yourself.


Dear Mr. Headmaster,
I am shocked at the behavior of one of your school staff, who apparently said to my son a few irresponsible, uncalled for and most extremely rude words. "Go shoot yourself." I mean, really? We as the parents are paying the school fee to go to your school, just to have our child abused and put down? My wife and I are shocked, and as for my darling son, I believe he is in a state of trauma. His self-esteem (or whatever is left of it after one of your teachers cursed at my child in such a vulgar manner) has not skyrocketed, as it should have done going to such a privileged school, but crash-landed in such a way that in its current state its dim light could be compared to that of a dwarf sun. To have (may I repeat) one of your teachers, who has been teaching at this school for 32 years so maliciously injure my child - well, it will not stand. I am suggesting - demanding - that you fire such an undisciplined "member of staff" or at least suspend such an evil mind from pay for at least one month. He is the snake and my child is the innocent mind of Adam, exploring the garden until it came in contact with such a dark and crippling soul. If such reprisals are not made, we shall bring the hurt down on you. This would, admittedly, make news.
                   Mr. and Mrs. Annoying

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Annoying,
I see your reason for frustration! However, let us not come to any dire situations or conclusions yet. It is to my understanding that one of our staff has offended you and possibly distressed your child. However, I personally beg of you to see it from the school's point of view. The teacher was under a lot of pressure and the whole class in general was being loud and hard to handle. Everyone has their fragile twig known as patience, and although some are made of finer woods than others, eventually they both snap and situations like such will arise. And when such situations arise, it is the duty of the staff and the parents to duly and patiently support the school. This school is well-known and I as the headmaster intend to keep its reputation skyrocketing. Including the media and press on this issue is really unnecessary and I urge you to reconsider your actions. I am sure that a compromise can be made. For example, how about moving your child into a different class? It is understandable that the child might feel certain pressure when working with someone who has so recently undermined them and like I said, a compromise can be made. The possible solutions that I have suggested cannot possibly scrape on the surface of the great universe of solutions, remedies, and compromises. Think about yourself. Everyone loses their temper sometime, and it's up to everyone to control it. Please reconsider your actions.
Mr. Headmaster 

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Letter to My Future Self

By Chloe (Age 10.5, Singapore International School)

Dear future fifty-year old happy but old Chloe, I have a letter for you. I think I will be a vet in forty years and that's for you to know and for me to find out! I think my family will be closer than before and they will still be happy! We will live in a huge house with a huge television and a bedroom each, with our own TV set and radio! Fifty-year old Chloe, you could really lose your memories when you get older, so I have some thing to remind you:

Beware of pickpockets!
Keep your things safe!
Always go out with an interesting book!
Don't even think of wearing tights!
Beware of mosquitoes!

I think now because I'm younger than you, I can do more things than you can. Do you think you can hop or jump? Well, sure I can! Can you stretch your legs and do a full split? I can! Can you draw well? I bet you can because we will never lose that talent! Will you still be able to play the piano well? Maybe, but I can! Can you do math in three minutes? We all can! Hey, do you think your memories will run out soon? Don't worry, I've got just the cure! Here are some of the memories that are the most important to remember in life:

What we did as a family together.
All the mistakes that you made and should never make again.
How your little sister tortures you... never mind that one.
All the good things that your parents did for you.
All the things that made you happy.

You should try to remember all these things in life. And also, have a great time! Soon I'll be you! You can even use your time machine (if it is invented as I predict) to come and visit me anytime. Have fun in Australia (where I hope you are) and have a great time! Bye!

Regards,
Chloe