In 10th grade I knew someone who would get in trouble sometimes and be sent to the assistant principal's office, a woman in her late thirties. He told me after we graduated that one time he was sent to her office, he walked in without knocking only to find her sitting in the lap of this cute boy from our class. arms around each other and giggling. He said he just laughed and said 'my apologies for interrupting' and walked out. After that any time a teacher would say something to him about missing classes (which he did a lot, I always why I rarely saw him) or not handing in assignments, he'd just say 'talk to the assistant principal about it.' Nothing ever happened to him and he graduated despite not taking tests and skipping tons of classes. This was in the late eighties.
In 10th grade I knew someone who would get in trouble sometimes and be sent to the assistant principal's office, a woman in her late thirties. He told me after we graduated that one time he was sent to her office, he walked in without knocking only to find her sitting in the lap of this cute boy from our class. arms around each other and giggling. He said he just laughed and said 'my apologies for interrupting' and walked out. After that any time a teacher would say something to him about missing classes (which he did a lot, I always why I rarely saw him) or not handing in assignments, he'd just say 'talk to the assistant principal about it.' Nothing ever happened to him and he graduated despite not taking tests and skipping tons of classes. This was in the late eighties.