I heard most school districts are now implementing security cameras in every classroom to combat false SA allegations by students who don't like their teachers. Kids are hell and don't understand the repercussions of their actions.
@travelbymagic58897 ай бұрын
High school teacher here. 😊 There are schools that don’t allow cell phones, but most still do. As a teacher, it’s impossible to combat them. Statistically phones have been proven to impact student learning immensely. It also leads to a whole other host of problems like kids texting to meet up to fight, to film fights, to meet up to smoke weed, etc. Schools try to ban them, but surprisingly parents are the biggest hurdle in getting bans to go through. As for the hat issue, hats are another security issue. Many schools (high schools at least) are equipped with cameras. It is hard to identify people when they have hats or hoods on. For reference, I work at a high school celebrating its 100th year and has a student body of about 3,300.
@AHHHHHH1073 ай бұрын
I would be all for removing phones IF the US didnt have such a major issue of shootingings. I graduated a few years ago but my school had I think 3 active shooter lockdowns. I was scared bur was able to contact my mom, keep her informed, and told her I loved her just incase.
@M21617 ай бұрын
No backpack day is essentially like a senior day where you bring anything but a backpack to hold your stuff. A lot of people tried to bring their little siblings, shopping carts, unplugged microwaves, anything you can think of besides a backpack.
@redwiltshire18167 ай бұрын
What a strange day I just never had a bag only need my phone, pen
@mrs_maverick11217 ай бұрын
Lol my daughter wanted to bring our 2yr old but they said no living things so she couldn't 😂 that casket was epic though!!!
@kitty795327 ай бұрын
@@redwiltshire1816what do you use the pen for without paper or a notebook? How are you taking notes
@redwiltshire18167 ай бұрын
@@kitty79532 I just asked for paper or take a tiny note book and put in my front shirt pocket
@M21616 ай бұрын
@@kitty79532 laptops, iPads…
@feelinghealing38907 ай бұрын
AFAIK the no backpack thing started as some place banning them to discourage "gang activity" or make it harder to hide weapons, so the kids just went "alright" and brought the worst possible containers instead as a protest.
@Eyecannotplay7 ай бұрын
The high school district I went to started a no bag week for the last week of school because one year the seniors did a senior prank were they filled water balloons with bleach and then at lunch had a big water balloon fight. I was a freshman that year, and I was luckily on 2nd lunch. So I only saw the after math.
@sapphicjester6 ай бұрын
I remember in middle and high school we weren't allowed to carry backpacks or bags at all. It honestly sucked having to either carry all of your books or travel from one side of the school to the other to swap out from your locker. I remember people always being in trouble for being late to class xD
@NitroKlips7 ай бұрын
oh man that foot blur made me chuckle
@smthnew8617 ай бұрын
Same. Lol😂😂😂
@superawesomefuntime21627 ай бұрын
I had to pause to see who else laughed about that. So close =D Not a foot guy but it's funny.
@juliantrujillo11177 ай бұрын
I had to rewind and make sure I saw that correctly ...and I did lol
@0248delltv7 ай бұрын
😂
@Whateverrrr967 ай бұрын
I asked myself why for a sec then immediately answered my own question 😂 can’t trust the tootsies with the strangers
@vwlssnvwls32627 ай бұрын
That first day of school video hurts me. I remember taking my daughter to daycare, and one family didn't even get out of their car. They were just yelling for their daughter to go up to the door, and when she got to the door... not even inside yet, they drove off. I feel so bad for kids who are sad or scared, but more so when their own family does not seem to care.
@Mama_Bear5247 ай бұрын
That’s so mean!!
@ness73427 ай бұрын
My daughter was miserable her first day. I went in and talked to her to try to calm her down. Eventually another student calmed her down and she seemed fine. Next day another meltdown. And every single day after that. She never got over it. We even put her in therapy for it. She was home a year in 3rd grade for covid. By fourth grade when she still cried every day we finally decided it was never going to go away and started homeschooling. (She did not have a bully or anything like that, she was just overwhelmed by all the noise and all the people. (No autism according to doctors and therapists, just anxiety.)
@Parasiteve7 ай бұрын
as someone with anxiety i sadly have to say telling the kid to go without leaving the car was prob the better option. if the parents went in, the kid woulda cried and latched onto the parents and it'd have been way way worse. it sucks sure but you'll get over it. you'll get over being afraid and instead be mad they just left you to go in alone lmao.
@sukiBambina7 ай бұрын
I’m sorry… this was at daycare??? Wow
@ezzylopez72867 ай бұрын
@@Parasiteveit depends on the age. Some people use the words daycare and preschool interchangeably. A child 4 years or younger isn't usually developmentally ready to walk from the car to a new building by themselves
@UncLester7 ай бұрын
With all the crazy stuff going on I think I would want a camera in the classroom. To protect the teachers from crazy kids and kids from crazy teachers.
@TheMrGreen287 ай бұрын
It used to be considered improper to wear a hat inside. "According to the etiquette experts over at the Emily Post Institute, the act of removing your hat indoors is a longtime sign of respect. In fact, it probably began with medieval knights. The Institute writes that back in Medieval Europe, any knight who failed to remove his helmet or lift his visor to identify himself could face fatal consequences."
@numberyellow7 ай бұрын
In a lot of circles, it still is considered improper or impolite to wear a hat indoors. Additionally, in the military you're taught to remove your cover (hat) indoors (unless certain conditions exist). But hey, it's [current year], so rules, and tradition, and really any kind of politeness, decorum, propriety and tradition don't matter because they're "outdated", or whatever stupid-ass argument people make these days, to justify being degenerate scumbags..
@Ooh_PieceOfCandy7 ай бұрын
I remember starting a petition in middle school to allow us to wear hats, I got signatures from nearly every student and the principal shot me down instantly.
@Ooh_PieceOfCandy7 ай бұрын
And the whole reason was to "combat gangs" 😂😂😂😂In olympia washinton of all places
@eroccha7 ай бұрын
@@Ooh_PieceOfCandy I never understood the hat - gang thing. I wore my hat backwards all the time because Ken Griffey Jr. I went to a bar, and they told me to turn my hat around because it resembled gangs. This was the suburbs.
@paige84537 ай бұрын
I think it also has to do with the fact that with the shadow and long brim from most hats it’s hard to tell if a student is even paying attention. When I got older I always thought that was common sense but from what I hear apparently not. Which is really sad because it seems so obvious
@yoongiswndrlnd7 ай бұрын
When my dad went from half day preschool to full day kindergarten, he walked home from school at lunch time cause he thought the day was over 😂 My grandma was so angry cause the teachers (nuns at a catholic school) didn’t even know he was missing!
@Mama_Bear5247 ай бұрын
Aw that’s so cute! Ya I’d be mad if I was your grandma too. My 12 year old was hiding in the bathroom during music class. His teacher only noticed the last time and after one hour! He emails me to tell me and my question was “how did you not notice he wasn’t there??” My son confessed he did it many times. What if he left school?? Found out that attendance isn’t taken except once in the morning with the regular teacher.
@yoongiswndrlnd5 ай бұрын
@@Mama_Bear524 wow attendance only one time a day? That’s so strange; it was every class period when I went to school. It’s crazy how he got away with it so many times! Sneaky little guy 😂
@gus24seven7 ай бұрын
Spirit Week for Homecoming. No backpack day. One year we had 'fake an injury' day. We had so many kids hurt playing sports it spawned a theme day.
@TheHumptyDumper7 ай бұрын
I actually helped run a program for struggling kids, (granted I lived in a small town, so it was only about 12 kids most days) and honestly they were all super respectful, good kids. They joked around and did some cringe stuff, but they never did anything to hurt anyone and just wanted to have fun. It must suck for those kids to automatically be labeled as immature and obnoxious due to their peers.
@jasonbender24597 ай бұрын
Well, you live in a small town, where the people are not exposed to the toxicity of "urban" youth. Keep up the good work!
@SeanWinters7 ай бұрын
"a program for struggling kids" well there ya go, those kids might have been struggling, but they had someone who loves them who signed them up. No one needs to sign up for public school, no one has to care about you to get you in public school, so of course you'll get the bad, unloved kids in school but usually not in an extracurricular club.
@SeanWinters7 ай бұрын
@@jasonbender2459That too.
@SeanWinters7 ай бұрын
My first comment was talking about how "parents who signed their kids up for a program likely love them, and vice versa".
@maryjane44327 ай бұрын
@@SeanWintersI live in a small town and our area is so under the median income our some of our schools are federally funded and have free lunch program for the whole school. The middle and high school you have to fill out an application. We also have many extra tutors and counselors in our schools due to low income. We even raised money to open a bigger library in town and a rec center
@DerekParcher4 ай бұрын
In Canada, many military individuals belong to an organization referred to as the legion. If an individual walks into the Legion, wearing a hat there to buy a round of drinks for every individual that is sitting in the Legion as it is an insult to all members and to the Royal Family.
@YourIcyBlues927 ай бұрын
My son cried on the first day of kindergarten and it broke my heart. His little face was so broken. His teacher texted me 10 minutes later. He was fine lol
@jasonbender24597 ай бұрын
She was lying
@Mama_Bear5247 ай бұрын
My second kid was crying on the first day of preschool. My heart broke too. As I was driving away his teacher called and said “do you hear that?” I said “what? I don’t hear anything”. She said “exactly. He’s fine now”. I always appreciated her for that.
@YourIcyBlues927 ай бұрын
@@jasonbender2459 I don't believe so. He even told me when I picked him up he loved it and was excited the next day.
@Parasiteve7 ай бұрын
i remember i cried my first day and i remember mostly being angry the whole day. i felt abandoned lol. i was an only child with no friends and i was shy AF so i had a hard time making friends to begin with. idk how i made it honestly.
@jasonbender24597 ай бұрын
@@Parasiteve You eventually made friends? You lucky, lucky bastard. (j/k ;)
@paddington16707 ай бұрын
my highschool teachers used to say, "please de capitate yourselves" before class started if you were wearing a hat. i think it's fair. When i was in a church in Britain a guy came running up to me and asked me to take my hat off, it's fair, it's called respect
@thebluelibra56867 ай бұрын
4:53 I had to go back, and yes, I saw what I thought I saw...pixelation troll, next level hilarious! Gotta pay extra for those feet pics!
@marybethlemire7 ай бұрын
In Canada we are passing a bill to stop cell phones in grade maybe all schools. It's going through Parliament right now.
@Bbreyn947 ай бұрын
As far as the video at 3:50 with all the paper being thrown. I went to High School near Seattle in the late 2000s and early 2010s before Tik Tok, (I still had a Myspace most of HS), my school actually allowed this for Seniors on the last day (seniors finished like a week before the rest of the school). I had a school of around 1,400 students, senior class was multiple hundred. They would bring extra janitors in that day, and at the end of all the classes hundreds of notebooks binders and books are thrown from all the seniors across the school (primarily near the cafeteria) and music would play and everyone would say goodbye. It was an absolute MESS but in MY case we were actually allowed to do it and it was kind of a right of passage to say goodbye. I remember wading through almost waist high paper and books and taking my last photos with friends with papers flying in the background. It definitely changes things and sucks if the school doesn't prepare for the staff to clean, however it was definitely a strong, wonderful core memory of ours in my case.
@landoniver7 ай бұрын
Someone at my school pulled the alarm as a prank or dare, sm stupid. He was two months away from graduating, they expelled him, failed him for the year so he had to be a seinor again, and the fire department fined him a several grand. Felt nice to see justice :)
@pipblack16187 ай бұрын
No free foot pics here! 😂😅😂🤣
@patrickkirby-merriman31207 ай бұрын
Lmao I had to check if I saw that blur right. Absolutely mad lads
@andrewgrow57114 ай бұрын
crackin up about that right now
@Corey-gu3nn7 ай бұрын
The kids throwing to papers down the stairs reminded me of the begining of Dazed and Confused. I even heard Schools out for the summer playing in my head.
@downhomesunset7 ай бұрын
Exactly same here. Such an underrated movie!
@aimeewank78597 ай бұрын
Same! Love that flick! “Alright, alright, alright. “👍🏽 😂❤
@Anriuko7 ай бұрын
Reminded me of the elevator scene in The Shining.
@AliceNsWonderland7 ай бұрын
In the mid-90's, my cousin's school was banned from wearing anything Disney bc different gangs adopted different characters.
@stzaleft73556 ай бұрын
Yeah totally facts. I remember the princess Jasmin gang of Chicago's south side. They were always at war with the little mermaid gang.
@pokerfacenino7 ай бұрын
I’m currently a middle/high school teacher and today I had the high of “this kid wrote an amazingly creative essay complete with visual aid” and the low of “this 10th grader thought he could bring, open, and use his entire textbook for a no-book exam. Our exams are always no book. I do not understand why he thought otherwise? 😂
@andeeharry7 ай бұрын
2:55 I did a loud one in class once, I blamed the chair lol. It didn't work, since mine stunk the room out, so we were allowed to finish early. My classmates were happy with me, since we was supposed to do a surprise test. I got them off it.
@NativeNYerChicHK7 ай бұрын
My kids knew to keep their phones on them for emergency, too many school shootings and cops too afraid to confront them, but if you use it during instructional time you’re in HUGE trouble, with your teacher but even more with me. My kids KNEW I was their teachers partner in their education; you follow their rules and keep your opinions to yourself, like it or not. Never had a problem.
@BasedHyperborean7 ай бұрын
My kids know to keep that mf thang on em and record the teachers being morons or propagandizing them with their room temp IQ political opinions so dad can give them a talking to if they need it lol.
@RealBradMiller7 ай бұрын
I remember in the early 2000's making plans in my head for esch building in case of a shooter, and thinking I was being dramatic and that it would never happen... And now ithis a daily thing. Smdh.
@tylerkinley2683 ай бұрын
I left HS about the time that the razr flip phone was coming out. Plenty of students had phones, we just didn't use them constantly during the day. If ya did use it in class, teachers would grab it or toss you out of class ("if you don't want to learn, then leave"). I now completely understand why they were like that. It IS possible to have a phone and not be on it all day.
@jerryjoseph30397 ай бұрын
When I was a kid if you had your brick phones out yes I’m old. They would take your phone away for the entire day and you couldn’t get it back until your parents came and picked it up. They need to start doing that again. 7:50
@mothealien7 ай бұрын
The hat in the building is a respect thing. No hats inside, started in Medievil times and I guess we have just kept it. The military is the same way.
@terminaldeity7 ай бұрын
I'm also Class of 2004. Worst thing we ever did was silly string the cafeteria. One of the administrative staff was pissed and almost suspended me and a few other kids. We had a smooth talker in the group and got off with just cleaning up the mess, which took about 5 minutes, and apologized to the cafeteria workers (who thought it was hilarious).
@ladykay58917 ай бұрын
My 3yr & 6yr old boys pulled the fire alarm at one of the apartment buildings in the complex. The fire station across the street came over to the kids watching them and when asked who pulled it my 3 yr old said he did. I was there to see the fireman tell my kids never pull the alarm in this building again. 2 days later they pulled the alarm in the next building. Where my mom lives. The fireman was about to get mad at them when my son the 3 year old said but it’s not that building. My mom said well he got you there. So the fire man said they can visit the station anytime they want as long as they stop pulling all fire alarms.
@kampiestarz7 ай бұрын
Our high school does take anything but a bus or car to school day. All the tractors being in a rural area that come out. Also horses and riding mowers.
@jasonbender24597 ай бұрын
Where do they corral the horse while inside?
@kampiestarz7 ай бұрын
@@jasonbender2459 it's a senior thing I think it's like a skip day, I'll see if I can find a video from some year.
@jasonbender24597 ай бұрын
@@kampiestarz I grew up in a similar area. I and one other person took our horse to school once, we got to leave early because of the lack of corrall.
@jasonbender24597 ай бұрын
PS. After the day I took my horse to school (1982) was the first time I got any positive attention from girls... good times... :)
@kampiestarz7 ай бұрын
@@jasonbender2459 I didn't go to the school but honestly they have so many jr farmers of America there I'm sure they were okay 😂
@tthulsey7 ай бұрын
Why do schools ban hats? It's a cultural thing. Historically we've always considered removing one's hat to be a sign of respect; think the national anthem for example. Wearing a hat indoors is considered disrespectful and has been for years. This is what Google said.
@jmeA867 ай бұрын
So the paper throwing down the hall or stairway is a senior tradition. We had bus drivers who would let us empty out our lockers into their bus just because of tradition
@YellaBellaReno7 ай бұрын
Hey. We had it too for seniors.
@CandaceDreamer7 ай бұрын
I taught middle school last year. Never again. But one thing that a kid did was the ‘call the teacher by her first name’ thing and I just stared at them until they called me by my proper name and then I greeted them.
@Alpha-bn6cj7 ай бұрын
11:02 that channel American High so funny. Y'all should react to more skits.
@barelyalive88787 ай бұрын
At my high school all the kids saved their assignments from kindergarten until graduation and then met in the cafeteria and had a "paper toss" it rained paper and then the underclassmen cleaned it up each year and that's how it was earned for their year.
@ChosenDV7 ай бұрын
A old rule you don’t where a hat indoors
@Lisalvsjohn6 ай бұрын
I think the hats are because they cover the student’s face and the teacher wants to see their face to teach them better. Been a pastor’s wife for 25 years and have never heard the thing about it being a layer of separation, hahaha!! That’s a new one… 😂
@accidental-life7 ай бұрын
You two rock. I am 39 with a 12yo girl and a 10yo boy. Oh the fun. 😂🎉
@randomshorts68626 ай бұрын
Guys the hat off thing was a brilliantly crafted skit it's amazingly awesome 👌 😊 🎉 👏 we love ❤️ our chaps 👦 ❤️ 👧
@LankeyScoan7 ай бұрын
Lol, good lookin out for Mrs Lush ya ole Sneaky Snake! I thought we were going to get a foot pic 4:53 and BOOM! BLURRED!!
@jimkirk91747 ай бұрын
Exactly the video I needed on. My lunch break, hilarious! That blur on Mrs. Lushes foot..... necessary. Namaste.
@justinowens93237 ай бұрын
10:04 I’m 31 and even back when I was in school we had cameras in plain sight everywhere except the bath rooms and locker rooms and they definitely wasn’t hidden cameras. Never forget went on summer break come back for 11 grande cameras everywhere lol
@Aemirys7 ай бұрын
I don't know if Leon will see this but my hope is that he will.... I can't even remember how I stumbled upon some of your music from a few years back.... but I'm obsessed with Your Crib!! I'm Autistic and one of my favourite stims is to listen to a particular song I've recently discovered and become enamoured with so I will listen to it on repeat a shocking amount of times..... and Your Crib is currently my favourite song to stim to! So I just wanted to reach out and tell you thank you first of all but secondly you do have an amazing voice!! Your voice is just one of those ones that when it hits those notes like you do it does things to me! Again thank you for so much enjoyment! 💜 PS.... I feel like because my comment was so specifically aimed at just Leon I would also like to take a moment to thank Mrs Lush for all the enjoyment she provides as well! Especially the two of you together! I love the feel good energy and vibes I get every day from watching Lush Life! If I'm painfully honest allthough I enjoy your main channel content I love my Lush Life even more.... and I genuinely think it because of the dynamite chemistry between you two! You booth remind me of me and my financé, who I lost some years ago in a motorbike accident. 💜
@Mama_Bear5247 ай бұрын
Very nice comment and I’m so sorry about your loss.
@learnedit7 ай бұрын
The 'No backpacks day' clip had me LOL. The ingenuity, and team work for the coffin. Brilliant!!!
@shannondempsey87177 ай бұрын
My high school we werent allowed to wear our hoods up, or hats because of security reasons. We had a few instances of teens who didn't attend our school, sneaking in by clncealing their identity and then assaulting people.
@JoeJJohnsonII857 ай бұрын
When I was in high school in the early 2000's we weren't allowed to wear hats because the administration didn't want to police what was on them. My freshman year they were allowed, but some people wore one with an offensive image, and refused to take it off as they felt it wasn't offensive, and ruined it for everyone. The announcement went something like, "We aren't going to play games, so no one gets to wear them". Clothing in general started to go this route, and towards my the end of my senior year they were threatening to require uniforms.
@kiiturii7 ай бұрын
as a Finn dress code stuff sounds so insane to me lmao, all throughout school we got to wear whatever the fuck we wanted, and because there were no rules there was also no one trying to be rebellious and wear something inappropriate, sometimes that's all it takes. The only rule we did have was no hats while in class, but outside of that they were definitely allowed
@feelinghealing38907 ай бұрын
man, if I had been told I HAD to wear a uniform to school of all places, I can tell you, that uniform would have been very clean and pristine, but also very historically relevant. Both me and my schools are lucky that it never came to it.
@Ooh_PieceOfCandy7 ай бұрын
I remember starting a petition in middle school (2000) to allow us to wear hats, I got signatures from nearly every student and the principal shot me down instantly because he didn't want kids showing their "gang colors". Dude we were in Olympia Washington. No gangsters around until you get to Tacoma.
@cmonson13 ай бұрын
Having a dress code is part of life though. Most jobs have a semblance of a dress code. Everyone talks about "freedom of expression".. lol. This is school. Express yourself on your own time.
@JainMonroe7 ай бұрын
here in Finland, when it's no backpack day, the student has to bring the school material to school in some other way, e.g. with a rollator, I know of cases where the learning material was brought to school, with a stroller, a snow sled, a mailbox. bucket etc
@melgillham4627 ай бұрын
Ok, boomer lesson on hats. Us country folks regard hats as a tool, outside they shade and protect you from the elements, sun, rain, etc. Inside they come off because respect to the household head and it aint friggin rainin in the house!...😂 (from my grampa)
@DrDuckMD3 ай бұрын
School district Systems Administrator here, yes some school districts restrict personal phones. The school district I work for allows kids to have their personal devices in the halls, but they are required to put them in boxes when they get into class. Some teachers have lax classroom management. They are dealt with by the superintendent. My school district implemented these rules this year. They relaxed the rules during Covid and now they’ve tightened them up. Students and parents were freaking out about it. We had a community hearing over it. Lots of disgruntled parents. Well they have to deal with it. Or go to a different school district.
@Turnshavetabled-o3x5 ай бұрын
Im a school custodian and i would just quit if i had to clean up all that paper
@sterling82987 ай бұрын
8:24 Back in the early nineties when I was in high school, every day was no backpack day for me. I never carried a back back to school ever.😊 And I still graduated just fine.😊
@grantpowell41357 ай бұрын
I have a feeling Coach Fowler our middleschool gym teacher would have some explaing to do. Great guy but he would always push his 3 finger nubbins into your chest. To this day we have no clue how he lost them
@grapeape3257 ай бұрын
When the kids threw all thier papers down the staiwell, it brought back a memory. I had detention that day, and had to help clean it all up. It wasnt the same school.
@joevollkommer82927 ай бұрын
We used to call in bomb threats from the phones in the school just to miss a test
@MrEnjoivolcom1Ай бұрын
4:41 I screamed "IF YOU LOVE ME THEN DONT LEAVE ME!" The teachers and staff told my mom with confidence they could bring me back next year because my birthday was early anyway.
@gablison7 ай бұрын
My grandad was very strict with no hats indoors for religious reasons. I had a classmate who would constantly tap his pen on the bill of his cap so he couldn't have it on because he was distracting the rest of the class with the noise.
@dixielp7 ай бұрын
The “no backpack day” is probably part if ‘spirit week’ type tradition that is usually held the week of homecoming. Generally, the days are themed for the entire week, more commonly less creative days like, messy hair day, pajama day, spirit day (wearing school colors/swag) etc. this school must have a way more supportive administration/staff that allows the students to have a genuine creative and interesting theme ideas.
@growda17 ай бұрын
I graduated in 1997. Every year we had spirit week. Everyday was a different theme like pajama day, costume day, sports day, ect...and Friday was always a school color day with a school ralley usually for spring sports homecoming. Baseball, Softball, Track and field, Swimming, Golf, Wrestling etc. Fall Homecoming was for Football and Winter Homecoming was for Basketball and Soccer.
@ChosenDV7 ай бұрын
The primary school the only people that pass are the ones that find and collect all there papers and turn them in at the exit door in 2 minutes after the last paper comes to rest.
@MadamFoogie7 ай бұрын
1:28 My high school had an epidemic of kids pulling the fire alarm in the mid 00's. It would happen several times a day during its peak. The student body got to the point where we just ignored it when it happened. But the situation got so bad, they had to install dye packs on the fire alarms, so kids would get marked if they set it off. The local fire department was NOT happy with us.
@jwcarlson7 ай бұрын
4:51 The blurred foot. 🤣
@rashauncassells76437 ай бұрын
Even in the 80's & 90's we were pulling the fire alarm and calling in fake bomb threats. Teenagers were idiots then too.
@Corey-gu3nn7 ай бұрын
The zero tolerance for W#&$es kids were funny. That whrs line def caught me off guard and I laughed loud and hard in my doctors waiting room.
@marcelbelleville57516 ай бұрын
I'm French Canadian (37) and it was well known to remove hats at the dinner table, in school, church, funerals, weddings, etc etc...omg so many things lol even when someone makes a toast, when dignitaries are addressing a crowd, national anthem etc etc... 🤷🏼♀️
@DaniS3987 ай бұрын
My kiddo is in Elementary school and his little brother is about to start pre-K at the same school. I adore that school, the teachers, the administrators. My oldest is going into 3rd grade and he struggles with adhd, but I found that being involved and giving staff a heads up about issues or when he's had a particular tough morning, makes them just as willing to work with me and my son and he's just doing so well. The administrators are always out to greet the kids, they know them by name, the kids are always running to give teachers and admin hugs. They even know my 4 year old by name and hype him up about starting school in the fall. This is a public school and I love it. It is the main reason we don't want to move to a new, bigger, house. Because we adore this school. We definitely got lucky.
@fatmanpez7 ай бұрын
We had Retro Day, Gnder Bender Day, Super Hero Day and stuff for our Spirit and Senior Days but nothing tops my former Coworker who had " Bring Your Pig to School Day", crazy part is most of the students did!
@kategarrison21477 ай бұрын
9:20 or so, the “no backpack day” thing is a part of Spirit Weeks these days. my school had dress up days, but some others are really innovative lol (only commenting bc i havent seen anyone else respond lol)
@maryjane44327 ай бұрын
I work in a high school cafeteria. In a small town I’ve lived all my life! I know people’s kids and grandkids that go there. There are definite trouble makers but it’s not too bad. We still have drive your tractor to school, ffa and 4h. We are one of a few green schools in Maryland.
@ambergardner52237 ай бұрын
my daughter once got put on a phone restriction where she had to go to the assistant principal and turn in her phone every morning. She used an old phone of her friend's and admin had no idea. In my defense, neither did I until her punishment ended. Most of her punishments at that school were out of whack anyway
@trevkay907 ай бұрын
Graduated Highschool 4 years ago. (2020) When it came to the phones, the school I went to it depended on the teacher. Some had strict rules ( no phones at all: some even had a system where there was a place in the class room to put them up and you could get them after class) and some teachers literally didn’t care at all. Just as long as you were getting your work done. Can’t speak for other schools though.
@Hashbrownpasta6 ай бұрын
13:39 I think it’s to avoid the call from the angry parent when their kid trades a $50 hat for a pop tart
@breet42357 ай бұрын
Your team should’ve added the “Issac SHUT THE HELL UP!! DAMN!!” clip from a teacher to a student lmao still cracks me up so much when it pops up🤣
@Nikkistrict7 ай бұрын
I had a teacher who was no nonsense on hats, hoods, and ESPECIALLY laying your head down/hiding your face in class. Well I knew why, but others didn’t want to believe it. It’s bc a few yrs before I was in there, my sister had him as her teacher and a kid literally died when he put his head down on his desk in his hands. He was terrified he would lose another child and he wasn’t having it! Mr Darwin, thanks for looking out
@BobbySacamano7 ай бұрын
Sunday best was great, but I really loved the dress code one. The black kid turning his desk forward totally got me.
@SoulsOfAmarth4 ай бұрын
That fart was actually pretty hilarious! There was the initial squeaker followed by a low gurgle 😂😂
@radsadmaddie7 ай бұрын
I was told that the reason you can't wear a hat to school nowadays is because it's quote "easier to identify people" and I can see the reasoning behind that, but I also think it probably started as an etiquette thing back in the day.
@martibee89847 ай бұрын
The respect part probably still hits with plenty of teachers, but I wouldn't be surprised if identifying people is the main reason schools keep it in effect.
@elbolsillo7 ай бұрын
It’s the way someone says, “wait” when feigning being surprised that tells me whatever video it is, is fake.
@PurpleRose87254 ай бұрын
Kids climbing the fence on the First day: 2 of mine made it over and one bolted. A teacher had to jump in her car to find him almost a block away. 🤦♀️
@funnytastingmilk7 ай бұрын
1:58 I used to hook ppls backpack straps to the fire alarm for full anonymity
@paddington16707 ай бұрын
mrs lush is the best. we love her
@TheTrollTrollyYeti7 ай бұрын
The no back pack day is probably part of a spirit week going into a homecoming game and dance. Had them in HS as well.
@timothyallen37527 ай бұрын
12:33 One reason for not allowing hats is that it adds one more clothing item to watch for inappropriate messages. Also, it can make it difficult to identify students on security cameras, and being able to identify students on camera can be a safety thing. Another reason is that it can lead to behavior issues--students taking the hats, throwing the hat off an upper level, tossing hats around the classroom or hall, etc. Many schools just find it easier to take away the temptation by not allowing hats at all.
@Mama_Bear5247 ай бұрын
Ok fair enough. I was really annoyed about it for my kids because it seemed so archaic. But this makes total sense. Thanks for the explanation.
@reefermadness67587 ай бұрын
13:20 it's military rules to have your head covered when outside but to remove your cover when entering a building. It's just about respect. The same as not wearing a hat while praying. It's to show respect and reverence.
@alexandraashleyАй бұрын
I used to teach in a private school and they had cameras in every classroom, but they weren’t secret or hidden. All the students knew there were cameras.
@UFEDUC32 ай бұрын
I think the no hat in church situation comes from the old world when, hats/headdress were status symbols and they'd remove them in temple/church as a way to say no one has any standing before god or something like that.
@redwiltshire18167 ай бұрын
We made ever supply teacher quit and bribed most the staff comprehensive school was so easy ngl
@MeekoButterbean7 ай бұрын
4:53 the censored foot got me 😂
@twistedalicemcgee7 ай бұрын
You'd be surprised. I didn't send my daughter to preschool (and her teachers kept asking what preschool she went to because she was so well educated) and she did perfectly fine starting school!!! She was, in fact, excited!!
@adamjsd7 ай бұрын
just so everyone knows, the hat rule isn’t about respect anymore. its more for easily identifying people in the security cameras.
@Salt_Miser7 ай бұрын
The rule of the hat is mad up to c who cannot comply with the lowest level of arbitrary rules to weed out the uncontrollables
@VoidStaredBack7 ай бұрын
the cavalcade of paper I remember, the last day of school that seniors didn't skip they threw the contents of their lockers on the ground and left it there. It got friggin' gross with the food leftovers...
@GenLazer067 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to go to a private school BUT.. if you called our awesome nun ladies without Mother, or Sister before their first names you would be in trouble! (I never disrespected the ladies ever..)All of the teachers told us to call them by their first names.. EXCEPT Mr. R! He literally would have a scary moment if anyone called him by his first name. Guess who did, and found out? ME! I never did it again. I have to add that Mr. R (Not his real last name of course.) Made my life a living HELL my entire 9th year. It didn't help that we only had 12 students in our class. Decades later, and I still remember you Mr. R. I hope you fealt good about singling out a 14 year old kid!
@martibee89847 ай бұрын
Some teachers should have chose a different profession, or at the least, switched when they realized they didn't like kids.
@Mama_Bear5247 ай бұрын
Also went to a private school. For me, my nemesis was miss D (dead and gone now) and Ms DT. The latter singled me out too. First year of high school in the cafeteria in front of everyone. So embarrassing.
@harve11387 ай бұрын
I graduated in 2002 so needless to say I'm old. But we did a no backpack day during school pride week along with hippie day, pajama day, and other themes. So I'm pretty sure it's been around for a while I never really thought of it.
@Col3t_Train6 ай бұрын
We did the paper thing at my school! It was asked of students to help clean up if they could.
@RandomBogey7 ай бұрын
2:10 Leon sneaks away from the kitchen table to poke the test button on the smoke alarm and yells “oh no, mom, there’s a fire” and runs out of the house to get out of homeschool tests
@Justafewanimals6 ай бұрын
When I was an 8th grade middle school teacher, a student reported their phone was stolen, so several of us teachers decided to try and find it figuring that it was stashed somewhere. A couple female teachers checked the girl’s restroom, and they found a vibrator wrapped in a wash cloth in a plastic shopping bag in the ceiling above a stall. The phone was found in the boy’s restroom in the ceiling.
@notonthelist17 ай бұрын
The schools where I live have cameras in the classrooms and hallways.
@shanethrelfall4167 ай бұрын
Great selection of clips today Very upbeat and interesting Well done to the team behind the scenes 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@Mashy87227 ай бұрын
4:37 brooo that first day of school looks WILD. I’ve never seen a first day like THAT. Wut the hell they doin to them kids in there??! 😂
@anthonymerchant25977 ай бұрын
At my high school, we called all of our teachers by their first names. They worked differently than typical public high school, where it worked more like college. It totally depended on us on how quickly we wanted to graduate. I also graduated in 1999, so things were different then, and I know I'm old.
@Brandon84J7 ай бұрын
The guy that pulled the fire alarm definitely filmed his crime