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NEWARK, New Jersey (AP) -- A substitute teacher is accused of using a string to choke a 7-year-old student who had not done his homework.
http://us.cnn.com/2004/LAW/04/01/stu....ap/index.html |
shiiiiiiiiii that's just less the teacher has to grade.
But that teacher is insane regardless. |
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It seems that everyday there is a story on the local news about a teacher who either assaults a student or is assaulted in school. It is so sad and scary. I saw this little boy on the news and he has terrible marks on his neck where he was strangled. I think that sometimes people just snap from the pressure.
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http://www.nydailynews.com/04-02-200...p-156265c.html |
That kid probably got what he deserved. I have a couple of friends that are teachers and many of the kids they teach are criminals. One girl I know worked for 1 week and a kid tried to stab her with a pair of sissors. The crackhead parents don't do chit. Sometimes they are even worse than the kids.
Check out this story on GC. http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...+assault+chair |
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I wish a mofo would!!!!! :mad: :mad: |
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Carolyne, I completely agree that they need to change professions. |
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DON'T FEED THE TROLL. |
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That kid deserved nothing but an education! |
The kid card
Some of these minors and parents playing the kid card, is like some blacks playing the race card when they don't get their way.
Not a few, but a lot of these young people are criminals. How do I know, because I'm a police officer and Have to deal with them daily. We spend several hours doing school breaks just breaking up fights. Do I condone a teacher strangling a 7 year old, no, but some of these 7 years olds will cut your dayum throat. I'm like Bernie, I'll fight a kid. |
Students Cuffed at Elementary Schools
Fri Apr 2, 7:44 AM ET Add Oddly Enough - Reuters to My Yahoo! SEATTLE (Reuters) - Security guards at elementary schools in Kent, Washington, have used metal handcuffs to restrain unruly students at least four times during the current school year, officials said on Thursday. The Kent School District, already facing discrimination lawsuits claiming security guards used excessive force in restraining teenage black students, said the handcuffs were used only to stop students from hurting themselves or others. "We're a very large school district and we have children with behavioral challenges or other issues and that (handcuffs) is the last resort that an agent will take," district spokeswoman Becky Hanks told Reuters. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...e_handcuffs_dc |
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