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![]() I remember one nun who busted an 18 inch wooden ruler beating a kid, so he had to go to a specific store after school and buy another with his own money, (they cost about a quarter) and then bring it back the next day so she could finish beating him with it. One of the male nuns was going to hit my hand with the blackboard pointer. I was to hold out my hand, but I pulled it away by instinct to avoid getting hit. He broke it on the floor. He just let it go at that, as I think he may have thought he went a hair too far with this stuff. Not that he dialed it back much.... No he didn't make me buy another pointer. Oh yes, but it's usually not needed, because nowadays most kids have at least been to kndergarten, and most have been in preschool and day care since diaper time. So they're more used to the whole concept of school. But back in those days it was common for a kid to have never set foot in a school or classroom until the first day of first grade. I still remember other kids being terrified. I wasn't - I'd gone to public school kindergarten. Then I learned how different catholic school was... I never finished kindergarden myself. Got thrown out of it in 2 weeks. Was likely partly that my mom had told me to not do anything a stranger tells me to. Teacher was a stranger..... I didn't know what the hell was going on with this strange place I got dumped off at one day. In later grades (2 to 4 or so) I got placed in the "poor reader" group. Because I'd always be losing my place in the reader when it was my turn to read the next paragraph out of the reading book. Well, who can keep track of this while several slow kids are slogging thru their paragraphs. I'd get bored and read the rest of teh story and finish it. And then not know where everyone else is in it. Teachers never figured this out. They did have some good stuff. There was this thing called "SRA". Was a box of about a hundred different short stories and articles. Color coded for level of difficulty. You'd pull one of your current level and you'd read it and answer the questions on the back of it by yourself. Pass 5 of these little tests and you step up one level. Was an open book sort of test where you were allowed and encouraged to look at the story again as you did the questions. There were about 20 levels. |
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