I used to get in trouble for not showing my work, when there was no work — I knew 35 × 5 = 175 (for instance) without having to do long multiplication to get there.
Mrs. Olsen sees cause for concern about Caulfield, as he is off his stride on this one. So she sends him to Mr. Spaetzle to be sure there is nothing bothering him. Purely out of concern, nothing else.
Don’t remember seeing a school nurse but I might have missed that one.
Now, this is interesting. Caulfield is usually presented as being a sort of easily-distracted pest, but “perfect score, as usual” hints at something quite different.
RAGs almost 3 years ago
I said she would think he was sick. She should have sent him to the nurse’s office.
Wilde Bill almost 3 years ago
She suspects that it is not really Caulfield’s work.
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
School is always about training you to be RELIABLE.
eromlig almost 3 years ago
I used to get in trouble for not showing my work, when there was no work — I knew 35 × 5 = 175 (for instance) without having to do long multiplication to get there.
Bilan almost 3 years ago
Could it be that Caulfield is growing up?
Naw! I’m such a kidder.
MichaelAxelFleming almost 3 years ago
“You can’t even be wrong right.” -Dick Smothers
rshive almost 3 years ago
Mrs. Olsen is too used to Caulfield.
ehol Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Sorry, but I simply don’t get it … perfect score, no commentary and you go the principal defending yourself by citing an accident ? I’m confused …
sandpiper almost 3 years ago
Mrs. Olsen sees cause for concern about Caulfield, as he is off his stride on this one. So she sends him to Mr. Spaetzle to be sure there is nothing bothering him. Purely out of concern, nothing else.
Don’t remember seeing a school nurse but I might have missed that one.
jessegooddoggy almost 3 years ago
Another score for Mrs. Olsen!
goboboyd almost 3 years ago
The kid has a future in teaching.
brick10 almost 3 years ago
Take his temp! Do a rapid test.
AndrewSihler almost 3 years ago
Now, this is interesting. Caulfield is usually presented as being a sort of easily-distracted pest, but “perfect score, as usual” hints at something quite different.
MITZI almost 3 years ago
What does the “313” on Frazz’s shirt mean? Is someone’s birthday coming up?
Andrew Bosch Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I can see why Mrs. Olsen would do that. Drastic changes in behavior could be an indicator of a problem.
DaBump Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Familiar place, different reason.