To: Teacher317
the kid was trying to get those in the class who were reciting to stop.. during The Pledge.
And that must be true because the teacher wouldn't lie to try to cover his own ass after discovering that what he did was illegal.
I'll withold judgement until I hear more information.
To: Dimensio
I think I responded to that allegation by saying the teacher would have sent the student to the principal or dean if that was the case, i.e. being disruptive and causing problems.
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01/09/2003 1:09:23 PM PST by
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To: Dimensio
And that must be true because the teacher wouldn't lie to try to cover his own ass after discovering that what he did was illegal.
I'll withold judgement until I hear more information. Probably smart, but I think it's far more likely for a kid to misbehave during a boring, routine class exercise than it is for a teacher to willfully violate a student's rights and not cave in and apologise when the parents/administrators/newsies/lawyers are called in.
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