Talked to a woman who taught troublemakers who were kicked out of other high school classes. Most quit as soon as they turned 16. She gave each of them a card and asked them to call if they ever decided to get their GED. Said she got quite a few of those calls over the years.
Although Dill’s grammar could be better (“…between grades,” not “…between each grade,” which defies any logic), his idea has merit. It does prolong the mandated education, though….
And, BTW, Alice, if you think Petey’s third grade is “higher education,” I’m afraid Life has a very rude surprise in store for you….
gbars70 about 3 years ago
I think that Dill should start putting together a book listing all these brilliant DILLISMS (there’s your title) that he’s continually voicing.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Well, if he finished and turned in the unfinished homework, he wouldn’t be in this mess.
catmom1360 about 3 years ago
Now that’s an idea many kids would like. But, not good in the long run.
Ruth Brown about 3 years ago
That’s why we had 3 month breaks!
BigDaveGlass about 3 years ago
Well it’s different from “The dog ate my homework”!
William Bednar Premium Member about 3 years ago
Dill has the right idea!
cdnalor about 3 years ago
Better yet, repeat each grade. The second time’s much easier when you know what to expect.
shawnc1959 about 3 years ago
Hence why Dill’s college-age brothers are just approaching middle school.
Potamus about 3 years ago
Dilly Madison
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Remember the old adage when working on a computer: ‘remember to save.’ Hope he did that.
Lily.spokescat about 3 years ago
Geeze Dill, now you tell me!?!
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Or you could be like Nate and take 30 years to flunk 6th grade over and over.
A.Ficionada about 3 years ago
Remember when 3th grade seemed like higher education? Ha
oldlady07 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Talked to a woman who taught troublemakers who were kicked out of other high school classes. Most quit as soon as they turned 16. She gave each of them a card and asked them to call if they ever decided to get their GED. Said she got quite a few of those calls over the years.
mikeywilly about 3 years ago
Naw, he’s upset about being told he is imaginary. True, or, not, he’s in a major quandary.
Sisyphos about 3 years ago
Although Dill’s grammar could be better (“…between grades,” not “…between each grade,” which defies any logic), his idea has merit. It does prolong the mandated education, though….
And, BTW, Alice, if you think Petey’s third grade is “higher education,” I’m afraid Life has a very rude surprise in store for you….