P.E.is often an uncomfortable class for students, regardless of their gender. Teens have to change into unflattering and uncomfortable uniforms, spend an hour getting sweaty during the middle of the day and then return to the rest of theirclassesand try to focus on learning rather than the stench of a classmate who hasn’t discovereddeodorantyet.

But physical education can be even more difficult for girls and teens when they’re suffering from debilitating period cramps or have a teacher that puts them on edge. Below, you’ll find a story that one high schooler recentlysharedon Reddit asking for advice after she realized that her P.E. teacher had been keeping tabs on students’ menstrual cycles.

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This teen sometimes has to sit out from P.E. class when she’s on her period

A coach explaining the schedule to athletes in a locker room, highlighting teacher-clocking-periods.

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But when she realized that the teacher was keeping tabs on her cycle, she began to wonder if that was normal

Woman holding a calendar marked with Xs, representing teacher clocking periods, looks puzzled against a pink background.

Later, the teen clarified some details about the situation

Text excerpt discussing inappropriate behavior related to teacher-clocking-periods.

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Online discussion about a teacher documenting periods in a PE class context.

Screenshot of a conversation discussing a teacher’s response to clocking periods.

Reddit conversation discussing reasons for sitting out of PE due to periods.

The vast majority of P.E. teachers know that students’ periods impact participation in their classes

It should be quite obvious that a person’s menstrual cycle isn’t anyone else’s business. A woman is never obligated to disclose the fact that she’s on her period (unless she’s talking to her doctor), and a teen shouldn’t be required to tell her teacher either. It can be helpful information to share to be able to sit out during P.E. or skip basketball practice, but it is certainly not something that teachers need to be tracking.

When it comes to how teen girls feel about P.E. class in the first place,Youth Sport Trustreports that only 66% of girls actually enjoy physical education. Meanwhile, a whopping 87% of boys have fun in P.E. class.

But periods are a major reason why female students aren’t as eager to get active in school, as nearly half say that it hinders their participation. And the majority of girls over the age of 11 admit that they worry about bleeding through their P.E. uniforms while running around.

But many teachers believe that they could do more to help their students and make them feel comfortable around this topic. In fact, 4 out of 5 teachers believe that training would be beneficial to improve menstrual education.

“Am I Overreacting Over A Teacher Clocking Our Periods?”

Irregular periods are common in teens and are usually nothing to be concerned about

While this isn’t always an easy topic for students to bring up to their teachers, it’s important that teachers don’t do anything to make students feel even worse, or feel ashamed in any way. The teacher in this particular story seems to be confused about the fact that this teen doesn’t have a regular period. But that’s actually perfectly normal for kids and teens.

According toKidsHealth, the majority of the time, irregular periods are to be expected in kids and teens because their bodies and hormones are rapidly changing. “As you get older, your cycle will probably settle into a recognizable pattern,” they explain.

This irregularity is likely nothing to worry about. But it might be time to see a doctor if a teen was having regular periods and then they suddenly become irregular, stopped getting their period at all, developed extra hair growth on their face and/or body, started having periods that last longer than 7 days or occur more frequently than every 21 days, started having severe cramping or abdominal pain, began bleeding between periods or experienced irregular periods for 3 years or more.

“Am I Overreacting Over A Teacher Clocking Our Periods?”

User comments discussing teacher and admin reporting in a forum.

Two online users discussing concerns about a teacher-clocking-periods issue at school in a comment thread.

Reddit discussion about teacher-clocking-periods, questioning its appropriateness and privacy concerns.

Text exchange discussing teacher clocking periods and participation tracking.

Discussion on teacher-clocking-periods issue with comments expressing disbelief and advice for action.

Text exchange discussing if a teacher was monitoring periods.

Reddit conversation about confronting a teacher, advice shared, related to teacher-clocking-periods.

Comment discussing concerns about a teacher clocking periods and privacy issues.

Text discussing inappropriate teacher behavior related to periods.

Reddit comment discussing teacher interest in tracking menstrual periods and its implications.

Text discussing concerns about teacher behavior related to periods.

Comment criticizing a teacher’s approach to tracking student attendance, calling it inappropriate and invasive.

Text discussing concerns about a teacher clocking periods, questioning appropriateness and encouraging consultation with a counselor.

Reddit comment about inappropriate behavior by PE teachers, mentioning protection and reporting.

Text addressing teacher behavior, emphasizing boundaries, documentation, and communication within student groups.

“Text discussing teacher practices related to student periods and gym class from a GenX perspective.

Comment on the inappropriateness of teacher clocking periods, emphasizing privacy concerns.

Text discussion about teacher’s behavior and advice on reporting inappropriate interactions.

Comment discussing teacher’s role in tracking periods and privacy concerns.

A comment online discussing teacher clocking periods, advising to inform parents and school administrators if uncomfortable.

Comment discussing concerns about teacher clocking periods being inappropriate and potentially illegal.

Text critique discussing a teacher tracking periods, raising concerns about privacy and necessity.

A comment suggesting a simple response for teacher clocking periods.

Discussion on a teacher’s method of clocking periods and student participation days.

Online discussion about concerns over teacher clocking periods of students, highlighting privacy issues.

Some readers even shared their own stories about inappropriate P.E. teachers

Reddit post discussing unusual teacher behaviors during gym class, touching on teacher-clocking-periods.

Text discussing teacher misconduct related to periods, urging to report inappropriate behavior.

Text comment on a forum discussing concerns about inappropriate behavior by a P.E. teacher.

Screenshot of a comment discussing inappropriate behavior by a PE teacher.

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