“You need to report to….”. Sounds so militant. Yea, he tried to take advantage of it, but she could have been less abrasive and more understanding and gentle with her words.
Years ago, the elementary school was on one side of the road and the ‘Special School’ on the other. Elementary school was overcrowded, so the other school offered the use of its extra classrooms. Several parents were outraged, they feared their kids would ‘catch the bug’ from the ‘special school’ kids. Sheesh!
Where I’m from, dyslexia isn’t considered a specific learning disability so no special ed help is available, but often a child has others areas of learning difficulties that may allow an IEP to be written. It will be interesting to see where this story line goes.
Back when I was a college tutor, I had a couple of students try the “I can’t do my homework, I have ” line with me. My response was always the same: "I’m a traumatic brain injury survivor who had to relearn how to read in my second year of high school. I have dyslexia, memory issues, and acquired ADHD. And I’m a straight 4.0, so don’t give me the “I can’t” line."
All of them decided it was in their best interest to do their homework. Whaddaya know, they all passed.
Funny, I initially read the last panel as “You need to report to the Special Education classroom for torturing”. I think I may still have some old issues from my school days.
In the third grade they put me in special ed, but not for a reading disorder. They thought I needed to make more friends (I had 2 really good ones, but apparently that wasn’t enough)
doctorwho29 2 months ago
Oh snap! Sorry Kevin, no free ride
danketaz Premium Member 2 months ago
Well that grayed out his day.
mccollunsky 2 months ago
You aren’t the first , Kevin, they’ve plans for this.
AlnicoV 2 months ago
Can’t say that no one warned you.
Ida No 2 months ago
[Blink]
Those adults and their danged cell phones. I keep forgetting they can talk to each other…
Strider Premium Member 2 months ago
The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry.
Ellis97 2 months ago
Looks like they were prepared for Kevin’s little scheme after all.
SquidGamerGal 2 months ago
I really hope you weren’t planning on using dyslexia to weasel your way out of school, Kevin…
Kroykali 2 months ago
“You need to report to….”. Sounds so militant. Yea, he tried to take advantage of it, but she could have been less abrasive and more understanding and gentle with her words.
melodymucisa 2 months ago
Well. That didn’t work out
gozirra2 Premium Member 2 months ago
Special Education was a stigma back in the day. Hopefully Kevin doesn’t get teased and bullied. Maybe lose friends as well.
gozirra2 Premium Member 2 months ago
Years ago, the elementary school was on one side of the road and the ‘Special School’ on the other. Elementary school was overcrowded, so the other school offered the use of its extra classrooms. Several parents were outraged, they feared their kids would ‘catch the bug’ from the ‘special school’ kids. Sheesh!
shaodyn 2 months ago
Kevin clearly thought having a learning disability would be a free pass out of doing assignments. No such luck, buddy.
DaBump Premium Member 2 months ago
Ouch. Stuck with the “special” kids. I got a taste of that once. Love the kids, it’s the reaction of other people that’s unpleasant.
baskate_2000 2 months ago
Take advantage of it, Kev — it’ll help. You could even become more snarky!
Can't Sleep 2 months ago
Poor Kevin doesn’t even get to break the news himself.
prince valiant Premium Member 2 months ago
Where I’m from, dyslexia isn’t considered a specific learning disability so no special ed help is available, but often a child has others areas of learning difficulties that may allow an IEP to be written. It will be interesting to see where this story line goes.
Drbarb71 Premium Member 2 months ago
She announces as if it’s a bad thing. Ugh
LEOKEV 2 months ago
D’Oh!
CodeMouse92 2 months ago
Back when I was a college tutor, I had a couple of students try the “I can’t do my homework, I have ” line with me. My response was always the same: "I’m a traumatic brain injury survivor who had to relearn how to read in my second year of high school. I have dyslexia, memory issues, and acquired ADHD. And I’m a straight 4.0, so don’t give me the “I can’t” line."
All of them decided it was in their best interest to do their homework. Whaddaya know, they all passed.
MoultonFamily 2 months ago
That would also be me!
Strawberry King 2 months ago
Cue Dragnet theme.
Teto85 Premium Member 2 months ago
That’s right, you don’t get out of it, you get more and you are expected to make progress.
EMGULS79 2 months ago
The only “reward” for having trouble with schoolwork is more schoolwork.
hwmj 2 months ago
So much for the get out of jail free card.
sperry532 2 months ago
Funny, I initially read the last panel as “You need to report to the Special Education classroom for torturing”. I think I may still have some old issues from my school days.
ZBicyclist Premium Member 2 months ago
At least it’s not neutering.
AndrewSihler 2 months ago
Oh, no—the dreaded short bus!
Why is this happening? 2 months ago
Why am I not seeing the comic for today?
Le'Roy Hawkins 2 months ago
Go to the trailer in the parking lot. And you will be taking the short bus now.
MattMan_1_00 2 months ago
In the third grade they put me in special ed, but not for a reading disorder. They thought I needed to make more friends (I had 2 really good ones, but apparently that wasn’t enough)