<p>HAHA don’t do it. I wasn’t even friends with any teachers and still one of them saw my status (regarding my anger about having to pay 115 bucks for a textbook) and got me in huge trouble with the principal.</p>
<p>Now that I’ve graduated I’ve got all my former teachers as friends. I’ve had a few of them before graduation though.
Then again I’ve always had an exceptionally close relationship with these teachers, like a first name basis, lets catch lunch sometimes thing. We’re friends, have been for a while.</p>
<p>Everyone adds teachers as friends here, at least my group of friends. Then again, less than a week from graduation and we were all getting together for dinner haha. It really depends on the relationship you have with the teacher. I don’t think its weird.</p>
<p>Hmm, we aren’t allowed to add teachers until we graduate from that school (middle, high, etc.). But I don’t use FB.</p>
<p>a lot of people from my school have teachers added.
i have not added any though…its just weird imo</p>
<p>I guess if you graduated, and you’re close, you could add them…but for me, it’d be SO weird!</p>
<p>Most teachers will add after a student graduates, but I would find it really awkward. I’m not the type who gets personable with teachers, and they don’t exactly need to see all my risqu</p>
<p>I found my teacher’s Facebook pages. I’m not going to add them, though. It’d be kind of creepy on my part, and on my Facebook page I listed Joseph Stalin, Satan, and Rush Limbaugh on my list of inspirational people. I think they’d think I’m insane.</p>
<p>the ones i loved as teachers or coaches
with the exception of this French teacher that disliked me in person but added me on facebook
common courteousy? i couldn’t just ignore:/</p>
<p>LOL! My teachers have sleeper cells that befriend everyone that goes to our school <em>and</em> our friends under the guise of being someone people like (an attractive “transfer” or a graduated student). They spy on their students! </p>
<p>It gets weird when you see you have two friends with the same name and picture. Naturally, you’d suspect that one guy made an account and forgot his password, so he made a new one or something. BUT BOTH OF THEM ARE ACTIVE! Sometimes, they’re even online at the same time. </p>
<p>Not only that, but they’re also shapeshifters! They periodically morph from Justin the senior to Samantha the incoming freshman and so on! How do I know that they’re teachers/principals etc? Well, let’s just say that kids have gotten kicked out for putting things on Facebook that the teachers would have absolutely no way of knowing without using it AND having access to their pictures/pages…</p>
<p>Our teachers accept our high school students’ friend requests for the most part. Some only do after you graduate but most use it as a tool to get out hw assignments, help, etc.</p>
<p>I add the teachers with whom I have some sort of friendly relationship. I don’t go around adding my English teacher or trying to find all of them by any means, but I don’t really hesitate to add the ones I like. Like most people have said, it’s the ones I spend the most time with and share interests with. A lot of people at my school are afraid to add them until they’re done with their class, though. But after the seniors graduated this year, literally well over 100 of them (in a class of 200) added the president of the school–and how do I know? He was already my friend. :P</p>
<p>I’m not really nervous about adding adults because there’s little or nothing that goes up on my Facebook that I’d be embarrassed/ashamed for them to see.</p>
<p>What’s a Facebook?</p>
<p>After graduation, I did :)</p>
<p>i have a really hot english teacher…wondering if she would accept if i added her lol</p>
<p>My school doesn’t allow our teachers to add us until after graduation (small private school) but I’ll definitely add my favorite ones! I have a close relationship with some of them, though, seeing as I’ve gone to this school for almost 13 years now and they’ve taught me in various courses.</p>
<p>Yeah, this is strictly forbidden in my district.</p>
<p>yes, but I shouldn’t</p>
<p>When my AP Language teacher moved she said we were allowed to add her on facebook and most of the class did because she was a really great teacher. I added her mostly so I can ask for a recommendation when I start applying for colleges this fall. </p>
<p>I don’t really post anything innapropriate on facebook so I have nothing to worry about…</p>
<p>I’ve added my middle school history teacher and my 10th grade english teacher(who had to move away to Qatar for another job). They’ve blocked their stuff accordingly[so the only thing I can do is message/chat with them], and I’ve done the same.</p>