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Still have your kindergarten report card??

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my teacher was concerned that i couldn't draw straight lines. she also wrote that i lacked focus and laughed at inappropriate times.
 
Seeing as it was written on papyrus in wildebeest blood, it didn't hold up very well.
 
I hope I can get through this without a tear.

I had saved all of my report cards and awards from grade school. I was a very good student at a very shitty school so I had great grades and had trophies for math and spelling. I kept everything in a box in my room. I came home from college to find that box in the garage sitting in water, so almost everything was ruined. And yet my room was otherwise untouched.
 
My mother might have them in a box somewhere, but I do not have anything related to my childhood.
 
Kindergarten, no - we didn't have reports as such. All my primary (and high) school reports are around somewhere, if I could be bothered to look for them. Best comment - from a woodwork teacher - was that I "played the fool too often".

-T.
 
I have 4 older brothers and 1 older sister. I was the first in my family to attend kindergarten. (I even remember my teacher's name: Miss McCauley.)

I don't remember getting a report card, though. Somewhere around here I have my high school report cards, and the yearbooks. Nothing from grade school except a lot of memories. (Like having my grandmother for my second grade teacher!! :eek:)
 
My mother made my and my siblings save every report card, every award, and every newspaper clipping in which we were mentioned. I have several three-inch photo albums filled with yellowing paper. My kindergarten report card is in there somewhere. I know that it stated that I had difficulty sitting still and following directions, and absolutely no mention of the fact that my reading and math skills were well above grade level.

My kindergarten teacher was an idiot.
 
My kindergarten refused to believe that I could read, even after I read an entire book out loud to the class. She insisted that my parents must have read the book to me so many times that I had memorized it. I had never even heard of that book before, and my mother told her so. Like I said, the woman was an idiot.

Besides, reading wasn't on the kindergarten curriculum at that school.

Whenever I hear people talk about how much better private schools are, I laugh.
 
I was a rebel, even back then.....

I refused to tie my own shoes.

I refused to memorize my home telephone number just to get that stupid paper telephone cut-out off the bulletin board.

I talked when I felt like it, even in the middle of my teacher playing a song on the piano

Because I was undiagnosed ADD, I actually enjoyed leaving the classroom to go sit in the main office and watch the secretary answer the phone, and see who was coming and going in and out of the office. The only thing I didn't like was missing snack.....:D
 
My mom saved everything and they should be arriving next week in the truck from Michigan. My kindergarten teacher thought I was such a good boy....and I would run into her well into my adult life.

Even more amazing was my mom's aunt. When she died, her kids were going through her house and she had kept a box on each of us (my mom's own mother had died when she was six so Aunt Carrie was not just an aunt but almost a surrogate grandmother). When they brought my box, there were clippings of me on the honor roll; of articles I wrote while in high school and later when I was writing for several newspapers. I think she clipped everything I had written over the years!

Still later, when I became a cop, fire chief, director of public safety and later a city manager...there were all the articles in which I was featured. On top of each box was a four leaf clover that she had picked from her yard; she had a way of finding them as she walked across the acres of yard she kept.
 
Nope, but if I did, it'll probably say I had terrible handwriting.
^And that in class you were a real ham and often squealed with delight.
And that she had never 'sausage' a prime student before...

(apparently your teacher had a real affinity for bad puns and splitting infinitives... :wave:)
 
As a matter of fact I do. My mother's never one to keep things I caught her throwing out my pre-school reports when I was like in the 7th grade and I kept one. This was the half yr report.

Adaption
(Student) has adjusted successfully to being in a large group. He participates readily in a group. He speaks English more freely.

Play Interests
He spends most of his time riding the wheel toys. He also enjoys sand play. He plays contentedly with puzzles and construction toys.

Activities
He is an industrious worker. His paintings show good use of colour. His drawing are detailed.

Social Development
Relationship with peers: He is unselfish and considerate, he works and plays together readily in a group. He prefers to play with Arthur.

Relationship with teachers: He is a friendly and enthusiastic child. He readily accepts adult authority.

Emotional Development
He has a good self-image. He is able to use his own initiative.
 
I live in the UK & am not sure what age kindergarten is at, but I have a small booklet around somewhere from when I was 3 or 4.

I can't find it but If I remember correctly it says that I enjoyed playing with the chalk and riding the bikes. Also I was friends with a girl named Beth and we used to play with the bubbles a lot.

I remember when I was around that age I was taken to the sand & water area for a test, which I failed. I was told to make a sand castle but I couldn't figure out how to make the castle stand up. Once the test was over I was told that I was supposed to mix the sand and water to make it stand up, which I found odd as we had always been told we were not aloud to mix sand and water.:cry::cry::cry:
 
I do remember that I was the ONLY student in a rural elementary serving students from K-3rd grade to vote for Bill Clinton in our mock election.
 
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