Problem Child - The View From The Principal's Office: Improbable Tales From a Hyperactive Childhood: 1


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This is not a memoir its a sorta-was a collection of 25 humorous short stories that date back to the days of the unsupervised sixties.Problem Child takes you inside the hyperactive and somewhat Machiavellian mind of Robb Lightfoot the kid who had his own special reserved seat in the principals office. He wasnt looking for trouble it just found him. He was president and sole member of Highland Elementarys short-lived rock-throwing club a chewing gum connoisseur and woodshop survivee. Robbs recollections are part truth and part tall tales. Learn why school is unlike Jeopardy! and why too much knowledge may be hazardous to your health.Some of these tales happed almost exactly as written others are a combination of pranks misunderstandings and mishaps that have been combined. Still others are epic stories that have grown with each telling and form a part of the Lightfoots family lore. A key point in these stories is that usually Robb is trying to do the right thing and getting it all wrong. His allies are a patient principal a tolerant mother and neighbors who have their own quirks. The stories cover Robbs grade school years and include a cast of his friends. Just like in the TV Show Dragnet the names have been changed to protect the innocent. Problem Child is dedicated to the late Principal Tom Lewis who eventually set up an extra desk in his outer office for Robb to take his time outs reflect and read. Author Robb Lightfoot went on to complete his studies and enter education as a profession. He now lives teaches and writes in Northern California and owes a great deal to the very patient faculty and staff at Highland Elementary in Oildale.
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