Posted on 10/12/2018 1:22:10 PM PDT by ColdOne
A teacher who said President Donald Trumps senior adviser Stephen Miller ate glue as a child is under review by the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District in California for disclosing information of the former student.
Nikki Fiske, 72, revealed accounts of having Miller, 33, in her class when he was 8-years-old to The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday.
The school placed her on home assignment, which means Fiske is not at work but retains employment status, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) spokeswoman Gail Pinsker told The Daily Caller News Foundation. Pinsker emphasized that Fiske is not suspended.
Stephen Millers third-grade teacher: He was a loner and he ate glue https://t.co/nD97s9N50v pic.twitter.com/Gp3Uy9G0iJ
Hollywood Reporter (@THR) October 10, 2018
He [Miller] was a strange dude, Fiske said to The Hollywood Reporter. I remember he would take a bottle of glue we didnt have glue sticks in those days and he would pour the glue on his arm, let it dry, peel it off and then eat it
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What kid didn’t try eating glue in grade school? The kids in rich-kid schools hired someone to try it and tel them it was no good.
Charge it as one count of blackmail against each and every other student she has ever had.
An obvious violation of FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974)
I’m surprised the teacher remembered the habits of one particular 8 year old boy after 25 years. He must have made a strong impression on her.
I don’t know about glue, but that minty paste was yummy.
My wife was a third grade teacher. One year she had a student that, for whatever reason, put crazy glue on her eyebrows.
..yes, a strange young man who is part of the team which very well may save America...
She probably is collecting a pension plus her salary. Maybe 200k total. Thats why she is still working.
Should any teacher, active, former, or retired, be speaking publicly about his or her students in a negative way? The answer is “No”.
Good catch. Prosecute her if possible.
I won’t feel sorry for her one bit.
-PJ
My older cousin told me he saw Hillary eat a boogar in grade school.
Twice!
He died in Vietnam, but he told me.
Where is the bible?
Who didn’t eat glue in third grade? That would be a “strange dude”.
$200k , eh? Probably can afford one of those 120 sq ft SanFranSicko feces rental spaces with that income.
Remember the smell of the mimeograph machine. (copier) with those purple pages?
Used to love that smell!
Nikki Fiske: Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue!”
72. Retire already. Enjoy life. Don’t worry about glue.
I am not sure criminal prosecution is an option though it ought to be as any violation of Federal law should be.
From George Mason U: “FERPA violations may result in the loss of federal funding for the university. Any breach of confidentiality could lead to disciplinary action, including the possibility of termination of employment.”
People like this teacher, seem sequestered in adolescent thinking.
Singling out someone’s kid(s) because of something they did in third grade? What the hell is that?
I can remember grade school, and all the students had some kind of quirk, or misbehavior; but now we’re all grown up, and when I see one of my old classmates, my thoughts don’t go back to things we did then. it’s where they are today, that counts.
Now, if that official STILL was “eating glue”, it might be of concern (to ?someone?), but childhood antics have no bearing.
What’s next? Someone sucked their thumb as a baby? Picked up a pacifier off the floor and stuck it into their mouth? What is the next infantile atrocity that will trigger a rabid liberal?
The teacher doesn’t need to be “suspended”, s/he needs to be FIRED. Student-teacher things should only be shared with the parents, not the whole world...ESPECIALLY things this old.
Childhood raiding is getting to be the “thing” of liberal, who can’t make current events effective.
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