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Old 4th August 2008, 20:07   #28 (permalink)
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Re: Korean students are pains in the butt

The Sunday trip was uneventful but in the morning before we departed on the bus the tour coordinator told me that two of the boys had pushed one of the others into the schools pool after classes on Friday afternoon. They shouldn't have been near the pool, it's for the residents, and they should have been supervised by Mousey, they weren't.

In a meeting the director decided that this was enough and a martial lock down is now in force with them. They are not to be unsupervised at any time while on the school campus and must take all their breaks and lunches as a group under the eyes of the Mouse and a teacher from the school. Anyone who disobeys this instruction will be denied the privileges of going on the excursions. Any further infractions after that and their parents will be called and as a final resort they will be sent home to Korea if they continue to misbehave.

They were like whipped puppies for the afternoon class today.

I've organized with the Mouse to take them outside for the final hour of days they have an afternoon class so they can visit the Asian grocery store nearby to buy snacks and noodles and then to play a bit in the nearby park. This is a privilege that is under my control and I can deny them if they don't behave.

So far so good.
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