When we send ourkidsto school, we trust that the teachers and staff in charge of them have their best interest at heart. They’ll be kind and compassionate, and they’ll work hard to ensure that our kiddos reach their full potential… Right?

Well, every school has a bad apple or two, and for one Redditor, that was their high schoolP.E. teacherin the 80s. Below, you’ll find a story that they recently shared online detailing how their mother decided to get sweet revenge on this P.E. teacher, as well as some of the replies amused readers have shared.

When this person was in high school, their P.E. teacher forced students to run outside in sweltering heat

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

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So their mother decided to get sweet, petty revenge on the teacher

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

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P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

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P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

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“We still had to do cross country, but I don’t remember ever doing it in that heat again”

To learn more about this situation, we reached out to the Reddit user who shared this story, Aussiesnrg, who was kind enough to have a chat withBored Panda. First, we wanted to know what inspired the OP to share this story now. “I like reading others’ petty revenge, and it reminded me of what my Mum did all those years ago,” they shared. “So I spent a few days writing it up trying to get it as correct as possible.”

We were also curious how much smaller the slices of teacake were and whether or not the teacher would have immediately noticed. “It was pretty obvious that it was smaller than usual. It did happen to all of us occasionally,” Aussiesnrg says.

Many students have negative experiences with P.E. class

According toFirst StepPhysical Education, kids often hate P.E. because there’s not a lot of variety involved in what they get to do, there’s often favoritism from the teacher or between kids, the equipment might be outdated or uninteresting, and it can become complicated and uncomfortable when puberty strikes. Oh, and of course, a terrible P.E. teacher can ruin the experience for everyone.

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

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Running outside in extreme heat can be very dangerous

Withhigh temperatures, it’s important to drink plenty of water and have electrolytes on hand. It’s also wise to avoid being outside during the heat of the day or being in the sun. Try to run in shady, breezy areas, or plan your runs to be early in the morning or in the evening. Kids, however, are even more sensitive to heat and exhaustion.

Marathon Kidsnotes that the risk of developing heat illness while running outside will be high once the temperature is over 85°F (or 29°C). It’s crucial for kids to have sun protection, be able to take breaks to drink water and rest and have access to shade to cool down and catch their breath.

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

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If it’s too hot to be outside playing or running, kids will be at risk of developingheat-related illnesses, such as heat stroke. Symptoms may include rapid pulse, a change in their skin color, dizziness, exhaustion, headache, extreme thirst, skin numbness or tingling, fainting and having muscle pains.

If children do start exhibiting signs of heat-related illnesses,KidsHealthrecommends immediately bringing them to a cool, indoor or shady place. Remove their excess clothing, and encourage them to drink water or cool fluids that have salt and sugar, such as sports drinks. It can be helpful to put a cool, wet cloth on their skin, and it might even be necessary to call their doctor and get an IV for extra fluids.

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

Amused readers shared their thoughts on the story, and the OP joined in on the conversation

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

Some even had similar stories of their own to share

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

P.E. Teacher Forces Kids To Run 3 Miles In Sweltering Heat, Mom Gets Petty Revenge

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Justinas Keturka

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