Being a teacher is never without its wild stories.
From getting hilariously unexpected answers from students in class to the day-to-day surprises their jobs bring, most teachers feel like they've seen and heard it all.
We scoured Reddit for the wildest things parents have told teachers from Reddit. Although INSIDER cannot independently verify these claims, these stories are still fun to read.
They couldn't understand why their child would act out when they had the house to themselves.

"'I don't understand why he's acting up in school. He's got the house to himself.'"
"8th grade kid had been expelled from the district 2 years previously. Turns out mom lived with her boyfriend in another town. The kid literally had the house to himself." - Redditor amalgaman
They accused the school of superimposing the son's head onto another student's body to make him look like a criminal.

"We showed a mother cctv footage of her son stealing a teachers wallet. The mother said that we had 'used our digital editing department to superimpose her son's head onto another students body.' We didn't even have a library, let alone a digital editing department. We didn't even have a library, let alone a digital editing department." - Redditor pipipiper
They asked about their child's grades...when they were in college.

"I had a parent contact me with a question about their child's grades. If you're wondering why that's so crazy, I was a TA in undergrad physics lab." - Redditor Andromeda 321
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