Ugh.
Obama’s America.
Ain’t it grand?
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.........if anybody is even interested, this is not “Austin”. This is Westview Middle School in Pflugerville immediately north of Austin. Pflugerville ISD used to be one of the most sought after school districts in the Austin area. Now, not so much. Changing demographics you see. Plus, in my opinion way too many people are moving into the area.
The school officials well know that if they so much as touched that out-of-control student, they'd be accused of brutality and racism and they'd be out of a job.
One of these monsters ran in front of my car last week as I drove thru a neighborhood in east Pittsburgh. If guess age 5 or 6. She bent over, stuck her ass in the air at me and twerked her rear end around like a good little stripper. Thank goodness my daughter wasn’t with me.
Pure evil.
This kind of unrestrained behavior has been getting out of control for a few years. FWIW, it’s a real good reason for teachers to avoid these schools. Sometimes it’s impossible to defend the other students without getting into a violent confrontation with the out-of-control offender. Either choice, the teacher will be liable.
I watched the video, but didn’t see her “dancing” on any tables. A tantrum, yes.
Legalization of marijuana is pushed by influential constituents of both political parties.
Ugh...I could say so much. I teach in a middle school - 7th grade. My students are good kids, but I teach in an urban district and we do have situations very similar to this.
Beserk. This is a middle school? How many times has she flunked 5th grade? I just can’t imagining anyone in my school back in the 70s having an outburst like that. It was just unheard of.
continuing my post #16:
And it is a female student, so no male teacher should be with 20 feet of her.
In the real world, they could use a tranquilizer dart to bring down the feral ___.
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Saw a foot being held by one of the badged personnel as several are carrying her out. That will definitely result in a lawsuit.
“Don’t fu***** touch me,” she screamed.
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In case you are mystified by this behavior let me explain it.
You are watching the after effects of the Department of Justice’s impact on your local school system’s discipline policy.
Don’t believe it? Ask any teacher who is in a school that has a subset of minority population. Teachers have been told by their administrators, that the DOJ has decided that schools are suspending too many minority students. The DOJ threatens the school administrators and then the administrators threaten the teachers. Just like “No Child Left Behind”.
There is a new data collection system rolling out in schools like “Infinite Campus” to document infractions to protect the schools from the DOJ. The hoops that a teacher has to jump through to discipline a minority student are numerous.
These kids are not that book smart but they know how to game the system. The newest refrain back to thes school is “What are you gonna do about it”. The burden is on the teacher, in these cases. The administrators do not want the teachers to call the cops even when the teachers are assaulted.
Things are worse than you think in the schools- a move toward anarchy is the best description.
For decades kids have been getting high despite the illegality of pot, and have been reporting that they can get it more easily than cigarettes or beer, because sellers of illegal products never card for age whereas sellers of legal products usually do (in order to protect their legal access to the adult market).
“AUSTIN, Texas ...”
Don’t need to read any further .....
School personnel are not allowed to touch students. If they do, the District will punish them.
The students know this. They can get away with absolutely anything, including assault, for which they will suffer no penalty, especially if black.
so when is she invited to the whitehut?
When I was in junior high, the vice principal used a paddle on the really bad kids. My how things have changed.
"Taze" her as Rusk Mental Facility in Austin.
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