Back in the day when they had corporal punishment, you got whacked by the teacher or Principle and then got whacked again when you got home because they called your parents.
And “permanent” doesn’t mean much. Twenty years after high school, I requested a copy. Some administrator “corrected” the the class title because they “knew” I could not have taken French IV earlier than senior year. If you want to correct something, just give me straight A’s!
I am still convinced that ‘Permanent Record’ does indeed exist, at least it did not too long ago….
Something well in excess of four decades ago I applied to join a LE agency…the process was long and arduous and painfully comprehensive, as it very much should be, with the background checks including nterviews of teachers and neighbours and so forth. Contrary to modern conventional ‘wisdom’ , the thought then was that if you were a bad kid, chances are you were going to carry those habits into adulthood…
The crusty old Corporal who was handling my application called me in to advise me that I had passed the background portion…as he congratulated me, he rather off-handedly asked me if I still smoked…
Huh? I didn’t smoke, never had…
Apparently I did. I and a couple other lads had gotten caught doing that very thing, smoking boagies that we had nicked from our parents.
In the fourth grade.
And my elementary school principal still remembered.
danketaz Premium Member 5 months ago
FBI has it.
Nuke Road Warrior 5 months ago
I’m not worried, they consistently misspelled my name in school. And no, it’s not a complex or hard to pronounce name, just a common English one.
PraiseofFolly 5 months ago
That Permanent Record has been uploaded into ‘The Cloud’, by which St. Peter has instant access when your time comes. (—
juicebruce 5 months ago
Nope never wondered about that ;-)
dbrucepm 5 months ago
it was thrown out when they graduated
Ichabod Ferguson 5 months ago
Microfilm
ajr58(1) 5 months ago
It stopped being an issue, once we became the people our parents warned us about
timzsixty9 5 months ago
it died the same time as the “no child left behind” BS came into existence.
Gent 5 months ago
You better behaves young bear and steals that apple and eats it. How’d ya theenks ya gonna grows up to be successful picanic basket steal…er.. dealer?
ctolson 5 months ago
It became useless when they stopped teaching Cursive Writing as soon, nobody will be able to read it.
ctolson 5 months ago
Back in the day when they had corporal punishment, you got whacked by the teacher or Principle and then got whacked again when you got home because they called your parents.
ladykat 5 months ago
There are no consequences for misbehaving in school any more.
phacochere5 5 months ago
And “permanent” doesn’t mean much. Twenty years after high school, I requested a copy. Some administrator “corrected” the the class title because they “knew” I could not have taken French IV earlier than senior year. If you want to correct something, just give me straight A’s!
Zen-of-Zinfandel 5 months ago
I thought the permanent record listed a bunch of test scores.
Searcy9320 5 months ago
I know my Permanent Record did not keep me out of the Draft.
beharford 5 months ago
I am still convinced that ‘Permanent Record’ does indeed exist, at least it did not too long ago….
Something well in excess of four decades ago I applied to join a LE agency…the process was long and arduous and painfully comprehensive, as it very much should be, with the background checks including nterviews of teachers and neighbours and so forth. Contrary to modern conventional ‘wisdom’ , the thought then was that if you were a bad kid, chances are you were going to carry those habits into adulthood…
The crusty old Corporal who was handling my application called me in to advise me that I had passed the background portion…as he congratulated me, he rather off-handedly asked me if I still smoked…
Huh? I didn’t smoke, never had…
Apparently I did. I and a couple other lads had gotten caught doing that very thing, smoking boagies that we had nicked from our parents.
In the fourth grade.
And my elementary school principal still remembered.
brick10 5 months ago
It’s still out there, though it may be no longer a physical document, just scanned and stored until the FBI subpoenas it.
greenlynn Premium Member 5 months ago
My permanent record skipped a groove or two.
Strawberry King 5 months ago
Seldom think about it.