kaytieeldr
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It's not a matter of "nice"/not nice, but rather whether recording the teacher without his knowledge.Perhaps it's not "nice" to record someone without their knowledge, but
It is, in Minnesota.
It's not a matter of "nice"/not nice, but rather whether recording the teacher without his knowledge.Perhaps it's not "nice" to record someone without their knowledge, but
It's not a matter of "nice"/not nice, but rather whether recording the teacher without his knowledge.
It is, in Minnesota.
I guess everyone should be thankful that he (formerly) teaches in Minnesota instead Florida.
If he wasn’t dead, I’d swear that was my elementary school music teacher. He let us know we were dirt under his feet.
I wonder why this guy’s horrible actions hadn’t come to light sooner. I agree with everyone that has said there’s no way this was isolated. Weren’t parents being made aware by their kids and if so, were they not engaging either the guy himself or the school administration?
I was never “that parent” who went to war over every little thing my child complained about at school but I did keep my eyes open and ear to the ground. No way would I have ignored my child being subject to this abuse. Maybe I’m missing part of the story?
Probably because nobody had recorded it yet.I wonder why this guy’s horrible actions hadn’t come to light sooner.
In addition to the reasons given by PPs, a lot of times kids don’t have the vocabulary to accurately describe what’s going on. They don’t come home and tell their parents “Mr. Jerkface has been verbally abusing the class for months. For example, he said [direct quote] and [direct quote].” Instead, they say things like “he’s mean” and “he’s always yelling” which adults will often brush aside with comments like “Well, I’d yell too if I had to deal with a class full of kids.”I wonder why this guy’s horrible actions hadn’t come to light sooner. I agree with everyone that has said there’s no way this was isolated. Weren’t parents being made aware by their kids and if so, were they not engaging either the guy himself or the school administration?
I was never “that parent” who went to war over every little thing my child complained about at school but I did keep my eyes open and ear to the ground. No way would I have ignored my child being subject to this abuse. Maybe I’m missing part of the story?
Yes, apparently you're missing any semblance of empathy. But, maybe trolls don't have that.
why do I have to be a Troll?
thank you snowflake, have a nice day you deserve it.That's an excellent question.
thank you snowflake, have a nice day you deserve it.
You gave me a perfect set-up!
So the kids that complained about the teacher are snowflakes, but you're being bullied?you must be a really bored housewife to bully people for having an opinion.
but you cant help for being raised that way so I forgive you honey, have a nice life.
and my god be with your kids.
So the kids that complained about the teacher are snowflakes, but you're being bullied?
you must be a really bored housewife to bully people for having an opinion.
but you cant help for being raised that way so I forgive you honey, have a nice life.
and my god be with your kids.
You kinda started that one, dude. Snowflake meet kettle.
Also, don't suggest that a poster's parents or parenting isn't up to snuff. Seriously. We're discussing a kid being bullied and you go there. Yuck.