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Boy's Family Upset At Unflattering AwardsParents Demand Apology From Teachers, Reprimand
denverchannel.com ^ | 06/13/07 | denverchannel

Posted on 06/14/2007 8:18:08 AM PDT by TornadoAlley3

INDIANAPOLIS -- Sixth-grader Matt Porter didn't enjoy getting "Most Likely Not To Have Children" and "Sir Clowns-a-Lot" awards from two teachers at his school.

His parents aren't pleased, either.

Matt said he received the awards in front of classmates during a ceremony at the Decatur Intermediate Learning Center at the end of the recently finished school year. His mother and his stepfather have asked the Decatur Township school system to reprimand the teachers, and they want an apology.

"Words cut deeper than any knife could. They hurt," said his stepfather, Joseph Sims. "When you hurt a child like that, you not only hurt him mentally, but it does hurt physically because you withdraw within yourself. That is what Matthew has done."

The certificates were signed by the teachers who distributed them. Matt recalled what the ceremony was like.

"I was standing in the middle of (the two teachers), and they (were) reading them off," he said. "Everyone was laughing."

Matt felt humiliated.

"They (were) putting us down and everything," he said. "That is not what their job is for, to put kids down. They are supposed to teach us."

Amy Sims, Matt's mother, said she met with a school official over the matter but was not satisfied with the response.

"She just told me that the teachers would call and apologize to him, and we've not heard anything at all," Amy Sims said.

Gary Pellico, spokesman for the school system, declined to say whether the teachers have been disciplined. He said system officials regret the incident.

"We don't feel like it was an appropriate awards ceremony at all," Pellico said. "It wasn't part of the school's award ceremony, and it will not happen again."

Amy Sims said her son needs counseling because of the awards. The school has offered it, but an agreement on who will provide it has not been reached, Thomas reported.


TOPICS: Education; Local News
KEYWORDS: 6thgrader; awards; boy; growapair; homeschool; indianapolis; sirclownsalot
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To: TornadoAlley3
The story doesn't say whether all the kids received awards such as this or if this kid was singled out. I don't think the parents helped him handle this properly, but I can also relate to how it feels at this age to be ridiculed by adults.

I matured very early and had reached my full height (5'7") at age 10 - I was also on the heavy side (thankfully, the weight kind of fell off once I hit middle school), but at that age, I towered over all my classmates, had full-blown acne, and a woman's body. Needless to say, I stood out of the crowd. To complicate matters, I was also a klutz, and had broken both my ankle and wrist that year.

My PE teacher in 5th & 6th grade was a little bitty ex-gymnast with a nasty disposition. She riduculed me constantly over my lack of athletic ability in our endless sessions on tumbling, balance beam and parallel bars. At the end of the year, she informed me that she'd be presenting me with the "Cripple of the Year" award at the ceremony where they were going to pass out the Presidential fittness awards. I was sick to my stomach for a week at the thought. Of course, she actually never went though with it, but it was a truly miserable experience. Adults should know better, but sadly, not all do.

81 posted on 06/14/2007 8:56:42 AM PDT by Mygirlsmom (I practice Calorie Offset Trading. I eat a candy bar & pay my kid 10 bucks to run around the block)
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To: relictele

THAT IS NOT A JOKE! And teachers have no place joking at the expense of kids. I call it bullying. Especially with the lame awards they gave to kids that didn’t deserve anything.


82 posted on 06/14/2007 8:56:55 AM PDT by applpie
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To: redgirlinabluestate; nyconse
"Sir Clowns A Lot" --- seems fine, the "Most Likely Not To Have Children" award seems over-the-top and not appropriate for a 6th grader.

I agree. You have to be really careful about humilitating kids. I don't see the problem with "Sir Clowns A Lot," but I guess you have to know the context. Not Having Children seems to be abusive to me.

There are better ways to have fun at children's expense if you need the humor--and I understand that teachers might. My daughter's fourth grade teacher gave all the children nicknames. Hers was princess. He told me once in conference that she thought that was flattering. Knowing my daughter as I do, I thought it was hilarious and richly deserved. The teacher took a chance on telling me that. But she never knew...

83 posted on 06/14/2007 8:58:36 AM PDT by twigs
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To: TornadoAlley3

‘The Happiest Days of Our Lives’ by Pink Floyd (from The Wall).

Well, when we grew up and went to school,
There were certain teachers,
Who would hurt the children in any way they could,
By pouring their derision,
Upon anything we did,
Exposing every weakness,
However carefully hidden by the kids.


84 posted on 06/14/2007 8:59:35 AM PDT by Stevenc131
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To: HEY4QDEMS
Every kid got something and none of the awards were flattering, it was all in good fun.

personally, i loathe awards that mean nothing... awards are something for which to strive... on the other hand, i want my kids to be able to take a joke... it's a balance... what to do, what to do... i can see giving a child "Sir Clowns A lot" if that child is a clown... however, the "Least Likely to have Children" was in poor taste...

85 posted on 06/14/2007 8:59:51 AM PDT by latina4dubya
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To: TornadoAlley3
Most Likely Not To Have Children

Got that my Senior year of High School. So far it's been pretty accurate :). That being said, this is still a mean thing to do to such young kids.
86 posted on 06/14/2007 9:00:00 AM PDT by DarkSavant
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To: TornadoAlley3

Ah, yes, let’s teach our children that it’ ok to humiliate, insult and riducule. Not sure what this kid did to deserve these “awards” but this is not the route to take, kidding or not kidding, imo, it’s not the least bit humorous. “most likely not to have kids” what the hell does that mean, the kid is only in the six grade for God sakes........teachers should THINK before they decide to do something they think is “cute” or “funny”...........


87 posted on 06/14/2007 9:00:42 AM PDT by rockabyebaby (My House is Guarded By A Shotgun 3 Days A Week.... Guess Which Days.)
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To: Mrs.Liberty

Sort of like when Homer Simpson missed out on Employee of the Week, after every other employee had won, when he was beaten by Inanimate Carbon Rod.


88 posted on 06/14/2007 9:00:49 AM PDT by weegee (Libs want us to learn to live with terrorism, but if a gun is used they want to rewrite the Const.)
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To: wideawake
What's pathetic are adult teachers who mock and taunt little kids.

Excellent post. It's one thing for kids to tease or mock each other...that's part of growing up...it's wrong for adults, especially teachers to do it.

I have no respect for FReepers who think it's OK for teachers to act like children.

89 posted on 06/14/2007 9:01:29 AM PDT by vox humana
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To: TonyRo76
Sounds like they place a higher priority on stupid end-of-year games and handing out frivolous awards than on teaching English, history, math, science, etc.

Well, we don't know that for sure. Sir Clowns-a-lot sounds like it's all in good fun, it's the other one that bothers me.

I coach my grandson's basketball team and I always give out some silly awards as well as some genuine ones at the end of the season. "Biggest hot dog" gets a big hot dog hat, "Most likely to be late" (for practice or a game) gets a $5 SpongeBob watch, etc. I think awards like this build comaraderie and team spirit.

90 posted on 06/14/2007 9:01:42 AM PDT by old and tired
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To: JerriBlank

It is OFF LIMITS to point out such things. Just as “fatty” is an acceptable insult in this PC world. Supposed to shame them from overeating I guess.

Bow to liberalism if you want.

I don’t like double standards in this politicized world.


91 posted on 06/14/2007 9:02:21 AM PDT by weegee (Libs want us to learn to live with terrorism, but if a gun is used they want to rewrite the Const.)
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To: maine-iac7; smaagee; ironman73
This looks like a sweet and intelligent young man.

I have pictures around here somewhere of my two boys when they were that age. Sweet and innocent? Looks can be deceiving. Fortunately for all concerned they grew up to be fine young men.

In accordance with the rules, I am pinging both my boys to this reply.

92 posted on 06/14/2007 9:02:38 AM PDT by Graybeard58 (Remember and pray for SSgt. Matt Maupin - MIA/POW- Iraq since 04/09/04)
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To: 2nd amendment mama

Wooooooohoooo, look at you, big with the insults!

I am a reading specialist, thankyouverymuch. Obviously, YOU have the problems with comprehension. Read between the lines, especially with a story from the MSM that makes that poor widdle kid a VICTIM of meaniemean teachers who don’t know anything. Puleeze.


93 posted on 06/14/2007 9:03:57 AM PDT by pillut48 (CJ in TX --Soccer Mom, Bible Thumper and Proud to be an American! RUN, FRED, RUN!!!)
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To: SittinYonder
So you'd be OK with this if it was your kid?

Yep.

Being the butt of a joke every once in a while is something we all go through. School is supposed to prepare us to operate in the real world. Stuff like this happens all the time in the real world. Learning to laugh at yourself is a very important life lesson. This was harmless. The reaction is disturbing.

94 posted on 06/14/2007 9:05:16 AM PDT by P-Marlowe (LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
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To: TornadoAlley3
I suppose if this kid had, in return, given that teacher the "most likely to have a students child" somehow everyone would have had a lapse of humor.

I honestly don't get the people that say that everyone has to learn to accept insults because that is the "well adjusted" thing to do. Since when does rolling over and taking it resemble adjustment or maturity? If one of you coworkers accosted you in the bathroom for the money in your wallet what would you do? Why should a child do any different?
95 posted on 06/14/2007 9:05:22 AM PDT by Durus ("Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." JFK)
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To: maine-iac7
This looks like a sweet and intelligent young man.

So did Ted Bundy....

96 posted on 06/14/2007 9:07:11 AM PDT by Osage Orange (Political Correctness...is Intellectual Fascism)
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To: rlmorel
"Of course, with a few years behind me, I can see it was CLEARLY a pity trophy!"

You're wrong. Working hard is much more important than just being good. Eventually, an 8 year old that works hard at basketball will be good, maybe he'll never be a great athlete, but learning to work hard is one of life's most important lessons and will carry a person much further.

97 posted on 06/14/2007 9:08:20 AM PDT by old and tired
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To: Hemingway's Ghost; SittinYonder
But "Most Likely Not to Have Children"? What does it even mean? Exactly. What the hell?

Maybe he's gay........

98 posted on 06/14/2007 9:09:59 AM PDT by Red Badger (Bite your tongue. It tastes a lot better than crow................)
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To: TornadoAlley3
"Words cut deeper than any knife could. They hurt," said his stepfather, Joseph Sims. "When you hurt a child like that, you not only hurt him mentally, but it does hurt physically because you withdraw within yourself. That is what Matthew has done."

Apparently this idiot has never heard the expression "sticks and stones". He is doing more psychological harm to his child than the teachers.

We have become a society of pansies, raising a generation of super pansies.

99 posted on 06/14/2007 9:10:14 AM PDT by SaveTheChief (Chief Illiniwek (1926-2007))
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To: Graybeard58
I have pictures around here somewhere of my two boys when they were that age. Sweet and innocent? Looks can be deceiving.

ROFLMSS!!!!! That's EXACTLY what I warn people (especially teachrs) about in regard to my daughter!!!

And now it's time for me to head out to pick her and her friend up from school...half day today and tomorrow is the last day!!!

100 posted on 06/14/2007 9:10:30 AM PDT by Gabz
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