"Failing Math"
A ten year old public school boy was finding fifth grade
math to be the challenge of his life. Science? A piece of cake. Geography? No big deal.
Spelling? Ha! Give me a break... but MATH? It was devastating! To not only him, but
his mom and dad, too! And not that they weren't doing everything and anything to help
their son... Private tutors, peer assistance, CD-ROMS, Textbooks, even HYPNOSIS!
Nothing worked.
Finally, at the insistence of a family friend, they decided
to enroll their son in a private school. Not just ANY private school, but a Catholic
school. Nuns. Daily mass. The whole shooting' match.
Well, the first day of school finally arrived, and dressed
in his salt-and-pepper cords and white wool dress shirt and blue cardigan sweater, the
youngster ventured out into the great unknown. His mother and father were convinced they
were doing the right thing. They were both there waiting for their son when he
returned home.
And when he walked in with a stern, focused and very
determined expression on his face, they hoped they had made the right choice. He
walked right past them and went straight to his room - and quietly closed the door.
For nearly two hours he toiled away in his room - with math
books strewn about his desk and the surrounding floor. He only emerged long enough to eat,
and after quickly cleaning his plate, he went straight back to his room, closed the door,
and worked feverishly at his studies until bedtime.
This pattern continued ceaselessly until it was time for
the first quarter report card. After school, the boy walked into the home with his
report card - unopened - in his hand. Without a word, he dropped the envelope on the
family dinner table and went straight to his room. His parents were petrified. What lay
inside the envelope? Success? Failure? DOOM?!?
Patiently, cautiously the mother opened the letter, and to
her amazement and joy, she saw a bright red "A" under the subject, MATH.
Overjoyed, she and her husband rushed into their son's room, thrilled at the remarkable
progress of their young son!
"Was it the nuns that did it?" the father asked.
The boy only shook his head and said, "No."
"Was it the one-on-one tutoring? The
peer-mentoring?" asked the mother.
Again, the boy shrugged, "No."
"The textbooks? The teacher? The curriculum?"
asked the father.
"Nope," said the son. "It was all very clear
to me from the very first day of school that I had to work very hard."
"How's so?" asked his mom.
"When I walked into the lobby, and I saw that guy
they'd nailed to the plus sign, I knew that these folks in Catholic school meant
business!"
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