Thank you -- I will talk to Ms. Arzola.
Robert Lunday, Ph.D.
English Studies
Houston Community College - Southeast
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From: hccs_se_wri...@googlegroups.com [hccs_se_wri...@googlegroups.com] on behalf of Francisco.Flores5 [francisc...@hccs.edu]
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 10:33 AM
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Subject: RE: Interesting Blog Post
1) She is making appointments with me because she refuses to go to other tutors.
2) When is she is here she brings her son with her and he is disruptive in the Writing Center and also he uses the printer without our permission.
3) She also interrupts my sessions and sits with the student and me and asks personal questions of the student.
4) She pretends that she doesn't understand the assignments and she expects me to do her assignments for her.
5) She has propositioned me inappropriately with witnesses in the room.
Dr. Lunday, what is the best solution to handle this student?
Thanks,
Francisco Flores
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From: hccs_se_wri...@googlegroups.com [hccs_se_wri...@googlegroups.com] on behalf of Francisco.Flores5 [francisc...@hccs.edu]
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 10:33 AM
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Subject: RE: Interesting Blog Post
Dear, Dr. Lunday, This is Francisco Flores and I want to report an incident with a Professor that came on Tuesday afternoon. I was helping a student when she came and stormed into the Writing Center and demanded that she was angry with one of the tutors. She put pressure on me when she wanted answers to the assignment. I froze and I could not think straight, and I could not respond to her. I think it was inappropriate behavior and interrupted my session with the student. I could not help the student and I went to Dr. Arzola to help her as a courtesy gesture.