oliegirl
04-27-2006, 03:36 PM
Anthony came home from school today very excited because he earned 2 more "dog tags" for a program at school that rewards kids for reading books and then taking tests about them on the computer. He loves to read and has been breezing through this program since we started this school in December.
I asked about the books he read to get the points and he told me it was 2 Lemony Snicket books...I didn't recall seeing him read these recently so I asked if they were ones he read before. His response, "No, Mattias has been helping me take the tests even though I haven't read the books" and he has this grin on his face like he is the smartest kid in in the world for figuring out this scam. So I ask if his teacher knows he is doing this, of course not. The talk about how cheating is wrong, will get you in a lot of trouble begins immediately followed by me sending an email to his teacher explaining the situation and asking him to have the same talk with Anthony and the friend/accomplice.
What amazed Richard and I is that in talking about it - we both commented on how even at that age (8 1/2) we knew better than to tell our parents when we had done something like this. I'm thrilled he told us, but damn...he had a good thing going!!! :rolleyes:
I asked about the books he read to get the points and he told me it was 2 Lemony Snicket books...I didn't recall seeing him read these recently so I asked if they were ones he read before. His response, "No, Mattias has been helping me take the tests even though I haven't read the books" and he has this grin on his face like he is the smartest kid in in the world for figuring out this scam. So I ask if his teacher knows he is doing this, of course not. The talk about how cheating is wrong, will get you in a lot of trouble begins immediately followed by me sending an email to his teacher explaining the situation and asking him to have the same talk with Anthony and the friend/accomplice.
What amazed Richard and I is that in talking about it - we both commented on how even at that age (8 1/2) we knew better than to tell our parents when we had done something like this. I'm thrilled he told us, but damn...he had a good thing going!!! :rolleyes: