Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Fictional Story: Discipling class prankster Archibald (Archie) Ball 2-24-20

 











Central Academy of Excellence Kansas City, MO.


It all happened on February 24, 2020, when Archibald (Archie) Ball 17 now 18 had a meeting with the Principal about Archie’s prankster behavior. Archie went to Principal Arlene Blake’s office. Archie and Principal Blake talked for an hour and Archie learned that Archie’s behavior would no longer be tolerated at Central Academy of Excellence.

Archibald (Archie) Ball 17, who lives in Kansas City, MO stayed back in the 10th grade twice at Central Academy of Excellence. Archie’s parents and grandparents have given up on Archie. Archie is always getting into trouble in school because Archie is an “attention seeker.” Archie goofs off in class with his “pranks with no limits.” Archie behavior as a practical joker affects the other students from learning.





























Archie always seems to get in the most trouble when he is in Ms. Wendy Turner’s 50, English class. Ms. Turner must have given Archie over 100 detentions for the times Archie have disrupted Ms. Turner’s class. Archie never seems to get it. Ms. Turner got tired of Archie’s behavior to the point where Ms. Turner started sending Archie to Principal Arlene Blake’s 55, office where Mrs. Blake would give Archie office detentions for coming to Mrs. Blake’s office. Office detentions hardly ever worked because coach Bob Jenkins 48, from Poplar Bluff was always the teacher. Mr. Jenkins would always play chess or card games whenever the students were done with all of their homework. Coach Jenkins is the basketball coach at Central Academy of Excellence.





















Meanwhile, principal Mrs. Blake texted coach Jenkins to have Archie come to her office. Daryl Blake 52 (Principal Arlene Blake’s husband) come by the office and surprised his wifey with a card and roses because it’s their 29th wedding anniversary. Principal Mrs. Blake’s expression on her face explained it all. 😳 💋 Mrs. Blake had a chance to have a one-on-one talk with Archie.


Mrs. Blake: Now Archie I’m really concerned about you. You’re constantly getting into trouble. You get sent to my office on a regular basis and we need to talk. Ur parents and grandparents may have given up on you because of your behavior but I’m not going to give up on u. I’ve got 2 sons, and they are both college graduates. One of my son’s used to act like a class clown and tried to act like a screw up. Any time my son got in trouble me, and my husband showed him “tough love.” As ur principal I’m not going to continue to allow you to disrupt Ms. Turner’s class. I’m proposing that you Archie will do in-school suspension for the rest of the school year. Ms. Turner and all your other teachers will inform me how you are doing and if they tell me that ur a disruption u will be escorted to my office, and it will be in-school suspension.


Archie: But Mrs. Blake how come I have to do in-school suspension? Can’t we work something else out where I be in class with my friends?


Mrs. Blake: Ur too late. Everyone has given you so many chances but ur teachers is sick and tired of having to tell you to stop and they send u to my office.


Archie: R U talking about the time that I put glue in Mrs. Johnson’s chair and when Mrs. Johnson sat in her chair she got stuck.


Mrs. Blake: It’s the glue, the whoopee cushion with whipped cream in the chair, the fake snakes out of the can gag, and the ex-lax brownies. The pranks and jokes that you pull on teachers is the reason why they don’t want to be bothered with you.


Archie: Please Mrs. Blake, I will do anything to try and make it up to the teachers, I don’t want to be isolated from my friends.


Mrs. Blake: It’s no use Archie you will come to my office, and you’ll be doing your work. I will make sure that while you’re in in-school suspension that there will be tutors here “around the clock” to help you pass all of ur classes. And because I care about you, you will graduate high school, even if it takes u going 2 summer school every year.


Archie didn’t realize that all of his shenanigans would lead to Archie going to in-school suspension. Archie, who is normally a very convincing person when it comes to people changing their minds about disciplining, Archie couldn’t talk his way out of in-school suspension to Mrs. Blake.



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