Posted on 12/13/2024 12:25:56 PM PST by Morgana
In this video we look at times When School Teachers Get ATTACKED By Crazy Parents
4 cases video is an hour long
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“Remember when parents used to support teachers?”
Nope. Teachers have always been commies.
File a criminal complaint.
Retired urban public high school teacher here. The parents I dealt with ranged from the supportive to the cowed (by their children) to the irrationally angry.
But there was one group I could usually count on. That group was the black grandmothers. They were almost always on my side. And they took no guff from their grandchildren.
Yeah, the mothers can be rough though. I had a women try to punch an English teacher friend of mine.
Interesting. I would’ve guessed asian parents to be the most supportive. Didn’t expect black grandmothers to be at the top of the list.
Remember when teachers taught the three Rs, plus history and home ec?
Oh, and never (that we hear about) raped their students?
> I would’ve guessed asian parents to be the most supportive. <
Not a bad guess. We had a few Asian students at my inner-city school. But the parents never came to parent-teacher meetings. And they never contacted me by email or by phone.
Maybe that was because they saw no need. After all, their kids were all well-behaved, straight A students.
Or maybe they were ashamed of language barrier problems.
One thing has always mystified me. A friend taught Spanish in an inner-city junior high and there was one male student who terrified most of the students and teachers. The teachers called his mother in for a conference. She said, “I fix that boy,” and he behaved from thereon in. It’s not the first time I’ve seen or heard of the phenomenon. Do you know how they do it?
Wasn’t parents, it was a special Ed student. Throwing desk and chairs, then picked up a wooden coat hanger that threw it at her and knocked her eye out.
> Do you know how they do it? <
As I noted in my post #4, I found black grandmothers to be the most supportive.
Here’s a typical phone conversation:
Me: Mrs. Smith, your grandson James has been acting out in class.
Black grandmother: I’ll beat his ass, mister.
Me: Uh, I’d prefer if you’d talk to him first.
I don’t know if your Spanish teacher friend got that same kind of support. Could have been something milder, like threatening to take away the student’s cell phone.
I went to a ONE ROOM SCHOOL.
Parent not only SUPPORTED the teacher (ONE for 14 kids & 8 GRADES)-—
The parents also read & approved all the textbooks-—Which were used over & over.
WOULD NOT CHANGE THAT EDUCATION FOR ANYTHING AVAILABLE TODAY
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My sister got a call from the school saying that her 7yo daughter was using bad language,
Response: “Well, she doesn’t get any of that sh*t around here!”
She didn’t realize what she had said until after she had hung up.
I spoke to a woman who works for the school system in the county where I live. I had an interesting conversation with her.
They don’t teach home ec and shop in my county any more and wanna know why? INSURANCE RATES. Yes, the coverage is too much if the kids were to hurt themselves.
Kids would hurt themselves in shop and parents sue. What is worse in home ec the kids would go after each other with knives.
I wanted to teach home ec! I loved home ec in junior high and high and high school. When we were in cooking class it would have never crossed our minds to go after another kid with the knives.
If you can’t private school then home school your kids. I hate what this world has become.
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Those were the days, back when children actually received a real education, and not a one way ticket to the unemployment office or prison.
This was in the ‘70’s. Cells weren’t available to the general public yet. That mom scared the living daylights out of the kid. I observed the same thing in the ‘90’s. A mom with four or five little kids in a busy superstore, and the kids demonstrated instant obedience. I guess they hadn’t read Dr. Spock.
See also the beginning of the JD Vance interview with Joe Rogan...
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