Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Teachers School Us On The Trashiest Things They've Seen Parents Do

Teachers - society's most underappreciated heroes. Sometimes the parents of students act worse than their kids, like during conferences - and those stories are being shared.

mr_steal_yo_girl_fr asked Teachers of reddit what was the trashiest thing you've seen a parent do?

Submissions have been edited for clarity, context, and profanity.



Mom instructs kid to steal hygiene products so she can return them to Walmart.

Giphy

Work at a school were over 80% of our population lives under the poverty line. I keep a cabinet full of hygiene products for kids to take. Deodorant, lotion, chapstick, hair gel, feminine hygiene products, shampoo, conditioner, those kinds of things in travel sizes. Being a teen is hard enough without having to cope with hygiene problems due to lack of funds at home. So one day the entire thing is empty. Odd, I refill the cabinet and two days later all of it is gone again. Refill with the last of my supplies, catch the kid in the act of sweeping everything in his bag. I stop him, take him in the other room and talk to him. He told his mother about the cabinet. She ordered him to bring her everything he could get. She was returning the items to Walmart for store credit to buy cigarettes and beer. I told him to tell her the cabinet is locked now. I bought a bike lock so it was not a lie. It as sickening.

Update: The lock was only on until the student left. It has been on the honor system for 15 years, over 1,700 student and only one abuser of the system; I call that a good record.

Some asked or commented about feminine hygiene products and their availability at the nurse or health office. I added them early on to the cabinet when I found out that the nurse charged 0.50 for them and refused to let girls take one on credit.

Ginnylala

Mom boozing at a school sporting event.

Mother came to a school sports day swigging from a bottle of wine. We always felt desperately sorry for her daughter, because whenever she returned to school following a holiday at home (this was a boarding school) we had to wash all her clothes because they reeked of cigarettes, and this poor little girl was easily the most unhappy child I've ever seen.

girlonthetrain6

Making a meth of things.

Wreck their car buying drugs on the way to pick their child up from pre-school, and then try to get another parent to cover for them with their estranged husband.

TheFunkyPresident

Parents kill and eat class pet.

Woman I used to babysit for worked in a school as an assistant or some sh*t in Toronto, she always told this story about how the class rabbit would go home with a new kid each weekend. They kept trying to avoid giving one kid the bunny for the weekend because it was clear his home life wasn't the best. But they finally caved and let him take the rabbit home.

The parents killed the rabbit and ate it. They killed the class bunny and fried it up for dinner. They weren't even ashamed when they told the teacher what happened on Monday. Said they were out of groceries or something.

obtusefailure

Dad answers door naked when teachers comes to visit.

Giphy

My mom's a teacher and in order to talk to a parent about a child that was struggling due to the school enviornment, she arranged to meet at the parents house. Keep in mind this was scheduled in advance with a set time.

The dad awnsered the door 100% naked and tried to have the meeting with him naked on the front porch.

My mom doesn't do anything outside the school anymore.

Laeslaer

W.T.F.

Well, in my profession it's more often what the parents don't do that wins them the parent of the year award. But I do have a couple hall of Famers. I'm a special education teacher, so I deal with kids with all kinds of physical, emotional and academic disabilities. I took care of a little girl once who had a number of complications due to spina bifida. Her mother couldn't be bothered to take care of her. The little girl wore diapers and was cath'd. She required 3-5 diaper changes a day. Mom would only send 5 diapers a week. The thing is, she was getting full services from her community, so she was being provided with plenty of supplies. We suspect Mom was probably selling the extras. I ended up just buying her diapers. Mom would not change her catheter regularly. We would change her out at school, but other than that she'd go another 24 hours before a change out. Longer, if it was a weekend.

Mom told us to 'f off' when we'd call and tell her to take her to a doctor. Found out later in the year that she also had scabies. We offered to administer the medications and creams at school. Mom told us to go to hell. Girl would come to school in men's underwear, xxl shirts and size 16 pants. She was 8. Finally discovered that her 9 year old sister was changing her diapers and dressing her everyday, and sister couldn't find any other cleanish clothes to put on her. Moms response "I'm busy. I have to get to work in the mornings."

parentontheloose4141

Mom steals daughter's jacket, doesn't care.

Staff raised money to get an 8 year old girl a winter coat (live in rural Canada). Girl came to school the next day in a t shirt in the dead of winter, her mom wearing the brand new, child sized jacket.

Edit: For those wondering - the principal confronted her about it and mom told her to f*ck off and anything her kids owned belonged to her and she could do what she wanted with it. Children's Aide was called and that student lives with a very nice foster family now.

MoShellShocker

This parent making a flashy statement.

Giphy

The cafeteria, which is used for parent meetings, has tables with fixed bench seating. You have to swing a leg over to sit down.

Parent wore a short skirt and was commando. She also got up several times.

fu_ben

Nice lesson plan, want a bump?

My cousin is a teacher and she once had a parent come to a parent/teacher conference extremely drunk and right before the meeting tried to start doing lines. Police were called and so was CPS. The school also had to call 911 once because a parent overdosed in the parking lot while waiting to pick up their kid and the poor kid was too young to understand why their mom was slumped over in their car.

Naptaker1

When a parent complains because they can't read.

I work in a school in one of the most socially deprived areas of the UK. At parents evening, we give every parent a printout of their child's grades in each subject, alongside their target grades.

Last year, we had the parent of an 11 year old respond to this printout by shouting "what the f*ck am I going to do with this? I can't f*cking read can I?" This was in front of other children, parents and her child's teachers.

Final edit: People seem to be torn on seeing this as just trashy, or more as sad as if I might be picking on her a bit. Just to be clear, I'm not making fun of her. A quick laugh behind closed doors at things like this seems to give a bit of levity for teachers in schools like mine. It can be tough. But I think the majority of people who work in these areas do it because they want to help conquer some of the social inequalities or issues that people are facing. Whether that's for pure humanistic beliefs, their own ego, or just because it feels like you're accomplishing something. Maybe a bit of each.

Regardless, I feel sympathy for the woman in question, and her daughter. One of the aims of my job is to help prevent people reaching adulthood without the necessary skills to thrive. Her behavior doesn't change that, and doesn't make me assume I'm a higher class of person than she is, just dealt a different hand I guess.

dheeroyjenkins

This indifferent parent.

Giphy

I volunteer at after school programs to help tutor.

I had a student earlier this year. Good kid. Loves math, loves computers. Wants to be a programmer when he grows up. He's really struggling in 7th grade because he has no computer at home. We have to do his online assignments at the program, but we only meet twice a week.

I pulled his mom aside and explained how he could be doing MUCH better in school with some kind of PC and internet access at home. She says she cant afford a computer. I tell her that for $200 I could piece all the parts together myself for a fully functional set-up that would be sufficient for at least the next few years. I'd even build it with him so he could learn some extremely valuable information. I'd even front her half, but she'd have to pay me back. She says no way, still way out of her budget.

Mind you, while we're having this conversation, she's barely looking up to speak to me. Too busy scrolling thru the gram on her iPhone X.

I say fuck it, I'll do it myself. Scrap together all of the parts I can for free, I only had to buy an hdd. The set-up was really out of date, but still worked. Gave it to them. Kid was thrilled.

About a month later I notice he's trying to finish all his hw at the program again. I ask his mom if everything's OK with the computer. She says it broke down. I say OK, what happened? I'll pick it up and try to fix it. She says she had to throw it away. I pull the kid aside and ask him. He tells me she sold it to her cousin for $50.

I really don't like calling people trashy when they're apparently stuck in a culture of poverty. Maybe she needed that $50 for the light bill, or groceries. But at the same time she spends 3x that amount on her cell phone each month, so it really just broke my heart. It was like she's doing everything in her power to ensure the kid has no fucking chance at a decent life.

antwan_benjamin

This parent blowing things way out of proportion.

I called a parent about a behavior issue. I must have been on speakerphone, because I heard the kid come home. Parent starts screaming at and whaling on the kid. Cussing, calling them all sorts of names. I don't even know if the parent remembered I was on the phone. I hung up the phone and went to my principal. Teachers are mandated reporters, don't hit your kids in front of a teacher.

subtlelikeatank

Don't hit on the vice principal.

Our vice principal is an former Army Sargent who's built like a tank. He's well liked and an amazing role model in a community where many of our kids don't have a good male role models.

On several occasions I've seen mothers step well over the line and make very sexual comments to him directly in front of their kids. I mean in plain site of their own children and in ways the kids notice. He's always very respectful and often asks another staff member to join him if he sees one of these parents coming to talk, but it's pretty damn trashy when it comes to some of the innuendo I've overheard.

These aren't jokes either. They try to get handsy with him too.

Clunt_Meastwood

Nailed it.

Giphy

This one was pretty funny. A parent brought out a pack of sweets or something and her son asked "can I have some?" To which the mother responded "where's your f*cking manners? How about f*cking please?"

I face-palmed so hard.

Keepinitkush

Classy, mom.

I taught elementary school, I had a 3rd grader who was well behind all the other children in reading skills, he seemed capable of reading, but just never put forth any effort. So I would pull him aside every chance I got and tutor him, it was paying off, he was progressing nicely.

Then his mother showed up one afternoon mad as hell because the boy was learning to read. It took me a while to figure out what she was screaming about, it seems she was receiving disability payments because her boy was 'retarded' and incapable of reading, if the case worker found out the boy could read the payments would stop.

Luckily she caused such a commotion that the assistant principal got involved and she was threatened with arrest. But the poor little boy was scared whenever I tried to teach him.

longleglady

More from Trending

Druski; Screenshot of Druski from conservative MAGA women video; Erika Kirk
Paras Griffin/Getty Images; @druski/TikTok; Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

Black Comedian's Viral Video Seemingly Mocking Erika Kirk And 'Conservative Women' Has MAGA Raging Hard

Comedian Druski angered MAGA conservatives after publishing a video aimed at white conservatives while dressed up as someone who looks an awful lot like Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk.

In the new video titled "How Conservative Women in America Act," Druski appears in heavy prosthetics and makeup, this time portraying a white woman. The character is shown holding a mock press conference about the war in Iran, and giving an interview while clutching a Bible.

Keep Reading Show less
Screenshot of Zohran Mamdani
@DavidSchwartz70/X

Zohran Mamdani Just Effortlessly Shut Down A Heckler In NYC—And He's Way Too Good At This

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is earning praise for his seemingly effortless response to a heckler at a Brooklyn press conference, actually defending the person instead of attacking them directly

Mamdani, a democratic socialist, has proposed no-cost childcare, free buses, freezing the rent, and building more affordable housing—all ideas that resonated with the average New Yorker during a nationwide affordability crisis.

Keep Reading Show less
Donald Trump with Mike Johnson and Richard Hudson
Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images

Republicans Just Created Yet Another Bogus Award To Give To Trump—Because Of Course They Did

Republicans have taken their adulation for President Donald Trump to new heights, presenting him with the inaugural America First award at the National Republican Congressional Committee's (NRCC) dinner on Wednesday night.

House Speaker Mike Johnson presented the award he said would now be given “annually from this point forward," referring to Trump as "suitable and fitting recipient" of the prize.

Keep Reading Show less
Screenshot of Donald Trump
@atrupar/X

Trump Gives Mind-Numbing Reason For Why He Voted By Mail-In Ballot After Railing Against It

Although he regularly claims mail-in ballots are used by Democrats to rig elections, President Donald Trump was called out for voting by mail in Florida's election on Tuesday—and saying it's okay that he did it because he's the "president."

Palm Beach County records show that Trump cast a mail-in ballot earlier this week in the special election for Florida’s House District 87, the district that includes his Mar-a-Lago residence. He also voted by mail in the January primary for the same race.

Keep Reading Show less
TikToker @berkobi reacts to his viral haircut as creator @darkheartswithstacylee laughs at the now-infamous mullet attempt.
@berkobi/TikTok; @darkheartswithstacylee/TikTok

Guy Goes Viral After Showing Off Barber's Hilariously Awful Attempt At A Mullet—And The Reactions Are Priceless

You asked for business in the front, party in the back...and got jokes everywhere.

That’s basically what happened when TikToker @berkobi walked out of the barbershop and into viral infamy, sporting what can only be described as a haircut that lost the plot halfway through.

Keep Reading Show less