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    BS yan! talagang goon and power tripping sigurado ako dahil yun principal niya si dutiti walang hiya rin.

    Monkey see, monkey do. [emoji85]

    Sa anak naniwala eh tama nga naman yun Report card ang proofKung totoo sinasabi nagaaral talaga.


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    Instead of admitting & apologising, nagpapalusot pa. I specially like the part where he says he was just protecting the interest of his son (which is to graduate even if he doesn’t deserve it).
    This is pasted from an article in the PDI

    Denial

    Tambuang then allegedly said “I am not that criminal. Don’t you know that I am the director of Comelec? Do you want me not to give Dasia (a local security agency) any firearms exemption?”

    Later, two school deans also reported hearing Tambuang make another threat.

    “Don’t you know that we are a family of lawyers and we are also a family of killers?” he was quoted as saying in the police report.

    In a statement read on his behalf by lawyer Allan Kadon, Tambuang denied threatening anybody.

    “To make things clear, I would just like to say that I went to AdDU as a parent, who has a son, and not as a lawyer or a public official for that matter,” he said.

    Tambuang said his son had told him he would not be able to graduate because of a failing mark.

    Clarification

    He said he went to AdDU to clarify things up, especially so that his son had no failing grades in the first and second grading period.

    He said the teacher who gave his son the failing mark would not face him.

    Even then, Tambuang said he did not threaten anybody.

    “I would like to reiterate there was no threat committed to anyone. It was a false media statement that blew out of proportion. Still with all honesty and sincerity, I apologize to anyone who may have been hurt because of this unfortunate incident, especially to my children. I never made any wrongdoing, I was there only to ensure and protect the interest of my son,” he said.

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    Then what was his purpose of wanting to talk to the professor? ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Then what was his purpose of wanting to talk to the professor? ...
    i suppose, it's common behavior, sir.
    as a parent, i also want to know, why my child failed.
    some schools even call up the parents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i suppose, it's common behavior, sir.
    as a parent, i also want to know, why my child failed.
    some schools even call up the parents.
    Maybe for elementary and high school but college? ... besides, ask your child why he failed ... not the teacher ...

    The child probably made up a story when confronted why he cannot graduate on time ...

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    He is just living up to his surname. One big BUANG!


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    This picture, including threats... hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by mda View Post
    This picture, including threats... hehe
    of course!
    it's everyone else's fault, except the child's.
    heh heh heh.

    sagot ng isang smart aleck teacher,
    "sir, maam, have you considered... genetics?"
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    The school where my college son goes to, after every final exam, they are given the opportunity to confer with the professors on their exams & grades. There are times wherein the question posted by the professor has more than one answer & the student can still contest it. ADDU is correct in saying that the student should learn to help himself instead of always relying on their parents.

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    Parents should know more what is happening with their kids in school. Lahat naman ng quiz, long test at projects usually pinapauwi ng teacher. Kaya pwede icompute ng magulang. Ang tanging grade na subjective ay conduct. But is only a small part of the total grades unless vying for honor yung student.

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    ^if you are referring to pre-school, junior high & senior high students, that is the norm. Even schools encourage parents to be involved in their childrens school progress through Parent-Teacher Conferences. In University, it is quite unusual for parents to be meeting with the professors to inquire about their children. The students are somehow embarassed to have their parents in school inquiring about the children. To be branded a Mama or Papa’s boy/girl is social suicide. College level students should be taught to be independent.

    Just imagine your son, a campus hearthrob every girl desires & everyone looks up to, being accompanied by parents to see their professors.
    Last edited by bloowolf; March 25th, 2018 at 09:09 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    ^if you are referring to pre-school, junior high & senior high students, that is the norm. Even schools encourage parents to be involved in their childrens school progress through Parent-Teacher Conferences. In University, it is quite unusual for parents to be meeting with the professors to inquire about their children. The students are somehow embarassed to have their parents in school inquiring about the children. To be branded a Mama or Papa’s boy/girl is social suicide. College level students should be taught to be independent.

    Just imagine your son, a campus hearthrob every girl desires & everyone looks up to, being accompanied by parents to see their professors.
    May university ako alam na ganyan. Sa Taft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    ^if you are referring to pre-school, junior high & senior high students, that is the norm. Even schools encourage parents to be involved in their childrens school progress through Parent-Teacher Conferences. In University, it is quite unusual for parents to be meeting with the professors to inquire about their children. The students are somehow embarassed to have their parents in school inquiring about the children. To be branded a Mama or Papa’s boy/girl is social suicide. College level students should be taught to be independent.

    Just imagine your son, a campus hearthrob every girl desires & everyone looks up to, being accompanied by parents to see their professors.
    Pati naman parents generally ayaw magpunta sa school dahil sa kabalastugan ng mga anak nila.

    I remember my mom fumed at me when she was told that she needed to see the asst principal for discipline (apdis) in my high school because of a rule infraction i did. Kulang na lang batuhin ako ng high heels niya eh [emoji23]

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    Pati naman parents generally ayaw magpunta sa school dahil sa kabalastugan ng mga anak nila.

    I remember my mom fumed at me when she was told that she needed to see the asst principal for discipline (apdis) in my high school because of a rule infraction i did. Kulang na lang batuhin ako ng high heels niya eh [emoji23]

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    Haha suki rin ako nga apdis hehe. I guess you got suspended? What infraction? I think when you get a jug or a post they don’t tell your parents. When I got suspended I think that’s when they have to inform them. I knew my mom would also be fuming mad so inunahan ko na. I was cried before telling her kaya naawa na lang siya & hindi nagalit hehe.

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    ^ yezzir. my classmates and i were caught enjoying a can of budweiser beer during a field trip ( sip sip nga lang haha) that's why we were made to be alipin of the apdis for a day

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    Pati naman parents generally ayaw magpunta sa school dahil sa kabalastugan ng mga anak nila.

    I remember my mom fumed at me when she was told that she needed to see the asst principal for discipline (apdis) in my high school because of a rule infraction i did. Kulang na lang batuhin ako ng high heels niya eh [emoji23]

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    I had to go for my younger bro to the principal's office when he would get into fist fights. I myself, growing up, was a member of the "basta pumasa ka anak, okay na" club.

    Re. grades, if a parent takes time to chat with, check the schoolwork, and see how your kids are doing DURING the semester, there's almost no need to visit the teacher afterwards. You more or less know where your kids are struggling and you can help them to strengthen their acads before the semester ends.

    On a side note, it's that time of the year again where proud parents post their children's acad achievements on FB. I applaud good performance but some are just way too overboard.

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    I will not blame the teacher if my child is not performing well in school. In elementary or high school, I would take time to understand the context of their struggle in performance in school. However, for a college kid, they should be responsible enough to stand up with their struggles like any growing adult. People learn by making mistakes.


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    i remember my childhood friend telling me “ok na rin di sa Ateneo si bunso mo and only son ko, baka pag umatend tayo ng meeting dun mga abogado at politiko makaharap natin hahahaha ok na sila sa Claret and sa yo naman sa Lourdes” [emoji23]


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    Last edited by XTO; March 25th, 2018 at 09:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XTO View Post
    i remember my childhood friend telling me “ok na rin di sa Ateneo si bunso mo and only son ko, baka pag umatend tayo ng meeting dun mga abogado at politiko makaharap natin hahahaha ok na sila sa Claret and sa yo naman sa Lourdes” [emoji23]


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    ha ha ha!!!

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