Posted on 11/10/2014 12:09:47 PM PST by lee martell
This happened last Thursday in Connecticut. There is very little information released. Last week, a Spanish Teacher arrived in class (tardy), and was very obviously intoxicated. After entering the classroom of high school students, this teacher proceeded to (inadventantly) urinate in his clothing, and subsequently, onto the chair and classroom floor. The students were, of course filming this as it occurred, some laughing, some scowling in disgust.
One student went up to the teacher to voice his opinion of what had just transpired. The 'teacher' showed neither contrition or discretion. The teacher got angry and confrontational, grabbing the student by his collar and pushing him up against the walls. Within minutes, the teacher was met by unnamed 'school officials', handcuffed by these same 'officals', and removed from the children's presence. Letter's of apology went out on Friday to the parents in reference to this incident. The letters made general statements that "a teacher was 'acting inappropriately' and was quickly removed from the classroom. We apologize for the upset to your child and the family".
Nowhere did the letter say that a. The teacher pissed himself in front of everybody. b. The teacher physically assaulted a student, albeit only briefly. c. The Police were never contacted nor was a Police Report filed. Many students and their families are saying this would be very different were the aggressor a student who came to school in that condition and began pushing people around. I can find no name or face pic of the 'teacher' so far.
BEARS REPEATING!
I've been writing this for years - stop fighting the public schools - it only gives them strength.
Take that time - and get your kids set up with online school - and for the younger ones add in home-school networks -
Time for the government indoctrination camps to dwindle out of existence...
Lousy situation but nowhere near enough info to determine whether to be outraged.
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