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To have initially been mortified but now a bit annoyed by call from school?

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8bitgame · 10/02/2021 11:22

I've named changed for this as it will be outing.

DS is 9. He is home schooling with lessons over Zoom.

This morning he had connection issues with Zoom - getting kicked out, camera freezing etc. I had to sign him back in a few times and he showed me that the video feed of his teacher kept freezing up and going very blocky. He commented that she looked like an 8 bit game - as in an old computer game where the graphics were pixel blocks.

About 30 minutes after his morning Zoom finished I get a call from the Head Teacher at the school. She is far from happy and it transpires that unbeknown to me DS had repeated his comment in the class discussion chat channel. He was saying he was having connection problems and then wrote "Miss X looks like an 8 bit game".

The teacher and then the Head have read this as him saying that Miss X looks like and 8 out of 10 and looks "a bit game".

I was mortified and explained this is of course not what he meant and that he was referring to the connection problems and the video feed being blocky and pixelated - like the graphics on an 8 bit game. Head was slightly mollified but still very stern and angry and I got a bit of a telling off. I apologised profusely and then had a chat with DS about not commenting on people's appearance and only using the group chat for stuff about work.

But now I've reflected I feel a bit put out as he hadn't really done anything wrong, he was commenting about his connection issues which were preventing him seeing the lesson and he's bloody 9 years old so who would read that in the way the school did??

AIBU to think it's a bit of a strange way to read that in that way and once they had the explanation maybe the tone could have changed a bit as he really hasn't done anything wrong?

I appreciate he could have found a better way to explain the connection issues and they might not be au fait with retro gaming but the only comms channel open to him was the chat feed he used and he's 9 so not always the best at explaining things.

When I told the Head he was having connection issues as were a lot of the class she said she didn't believe anyone else was (implying he was messing about and didn't have problems) WIBU to send a screenshot of the class discussion where several children were saying it had frozen and / or they had been kicked out and AIBU to think they've jumped to a bit of a conclusion here and gone a bit OTT especially by not backing down or changing the tone once it had been explained?

It feels like he's in a lot of trouble for something that is largely a misunderstanding on their part.

OP posts:
Mamanyt · 12/02/2021 23:45

[quote BloggersBlog]@mamanyt OP continually says HT is a woman[/quote]
My bad. I'm usually reading these in the middle of the night. That doesn't change much, though. Perhaps she rates men that way...or has been rated by men, poor dear...but to throw that on a child that age is still absurd.

mrstreacle · 13/02/2021 16:11

@Middersweekly

No idea what an 8 bit game is. To be honest I’m surprised your DS did. I think the way your DS’s teacher and head teacher interpreted what he wrote was also well out of the scope for a 9yo! The pair of them need to take their heads out of the gutter! I’m not surprised you’re annoyed. Especially as they didn’t back down when corrected. Perhaps leave it now but keep their cards marked!
65 year old here who knows exactly what an 8 bit game is and still plays them occasionally. Not entirely sure how anyone could not know with all the retro games coming back and in the news. Glad the school backed down but still can't believe they didn't take a few seconds to google it.
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