Posted on 11/10/2014 3:22:10 PM PST by rightistight
A teacher in Southington, Connecticut was pulled out of class after arriving drunk, wetting himself, then attacking a student. The police, however, were never called and no incident report has been filed. The teacher has not been fired, and at the moment, the school only confirms that he will be investigated.
The school, Southington High School, sent out a letter to parents sugarcoating what happened. The document explained that the teacher, who has not been named, Behaved in an unprofessional manner and was removed immediately from the classroom.
Someone with knowledge of the incident in the school, however, says that is not entirely true.
They said he was a Spanish teacher who came into school fairly intoxicated to the point where he soiled himself. He wet himself, the person, who wished to stay anonymous, said. The kids were video taping it and he preceded to pin a student up against the wall. He did make physical contact with a student.
Yet, despite this, the police were never called. When asked why, the school would not explain.
(Excerpt) Read more at thepunditpress.com ...
Well I guess he wasn’t White or we’d have his name and picture in the story.
he needs to be fired but more likely to be transferred
I believe he passed out on the floor by second period.
(What? Like that never happened to you.)
Public school, ANY PARENT that is shocked or even surprised has NO IDEA of what they’re subjecting their kid to.
“The kids were video taping it” How is the name not public? 30 kinds cannot be sworn to silence. Only takes one to spill the beans.
Southington High....come on....Are you trying to make yourself into a Florida school (Southington High is one of the best football teams in the state). Fire that teacher...!!!
Marked lack of info - some will rant and rave and make other complaints; could also be used as an example of how life has its twists and turns...
It’s his ‘disease’ that made him do it. Covered under the ADA.
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