8-old-gets-catastrophe-award-most-homework-excuses
The mother of an 8-year-old Arizona girl
who was presented with a "Catastrophe
Award" for apparently having the most excuses for not having homework
believes her child was humiliated by her teacher.
Christina Valdez said her daughter,
Cassandra Garcia, came home one day from class at Desert Springs Academy in
Tucson, Ariz., with the paper award.
The document, which looks like a colorful
card, contained the following message: "You're Tops! Catastrophe Award. Awarded
to Cassandra Garcia. For Most Excuses for Not Having Homework."
The teacher signed the card "Ms. Plowman,"
added the date - May 18, 2012 - and even included a smiley face.
The teacher announced the award in front of
the entire class, and the other students laughed at her daughter, Valdez said in
a Thursday interview with ABC TV affiliate KGUN-TV in Tucson.
When she contacted the school to complain,
the principal "blew me off," Valdez added. "She said it was a joke that was
played and that the teachers joke around with the children."
But Valdez told KGUN that she didn't find
any of it funny.
"I think it's cruel and no child should be
given an award like this. It's disturbing," she said, adding that she was not
aware her daughter had a problem with homework, and that the girl had been
enrolled in an after-school homework assistance program.
De acuerdo, el premio se lo hubiese dado a la madre, no a la niña que al final es inocente... todavía.
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