Reflection: Uncharged Chromebook

“Crap, my Chromebook is only at 20%, I’m gonna get a reflection by third block, can’t charge it in any of my classes.”

Ture the teen may be lying to you (teacher), however, you lie at least once in your first conversation with someone new.

Do teachers (some) have to be so cross-grained, so cantankerous about an uncharged Chromebook? What about sparing us loaded teens a little grace, a little ‘Jesus’ as they say? Everyone has a least a couple of days in the year where their morning just a downhill ride for them.

Ronald Reagen once said, “The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the greatest things. He is the one who gets people to do the greatest things” Reflection forms after a while for an unchanged chrome isn’t necessarily going to harvest the greatest things out of us.

A blow up along with reflections for uncharged Chromebook is just completely sensible in certain curristumstances even if the student is secretly about to have a mental break down. This rule can/is honestly nauseous for middle & high schoolers.

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