Texas Teachers Award 7th Grader Most Likely to Be Terrorist

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Kat;c-9799368 said:
Maywood;c-9799357 said:
Nah ..Fuck That ...your child is watching how you respond w/This one..A message has to be sent..Just like every black poster here lessened there blows when it was found out a black woman did this..Color doesn't have shit to do w/It from the beginning...She gotta Go!!!!

That's the first I've seen of that picture, last I read they weren't identifying the teacher.

My daughter would witness her mother handle an unacceptable situation with a level head. Humans fuck up, and yes, we may have to pay for our fuck ups, but I would be okay with some training and disciplinary action, and a personal apology to my daughter from the teacher.

I think a sincere apology and an explanation that she made a bad choice (which is what they teach at my daughter's school) that she regretted would be exactly what she would need to hear to make her feel better about the situation.

Parents overreacting and turning a hurtful experience into some national debacle at their kids expense wouldn't be the right way to go..but that's just me.

What they did was mean and needs to be brought into the light . Bullying is not acceptable no matter who is doing it.

They also gave awards like " most likely to cry at anything " " most likely to not pay attention " to a child with disabilities

TEA does ALOT of things administratively... this deserves more than a slap on the hand

Oh course she has remorse after the fact ....they usually do

 
Shizlansky;c-9799633 said:
My teacher said I looked like a one back in 01

Me and him proceeded to score on each other the rest of the day.

Shrugs

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FRESHMAN;c-9799779 said:
She's still a piece of shit. Some kids can hold on to something like that for a long time and believe that kind of stuff. She's irresponsible and the certificates do nothing to further knowledge or wisdom to a child not even in high school. "Most likely to get thrown across a room"

I agree that something like that might stick with a kid because they do look up to their teachers, which is why a sit down and a sincere apology and explanation to the child would be a requirement. They need to hear from her directly that she made what she thought was a joke, and that she doesn't truly feel that way about them.

It's real easy to judge and condemn, but that's not how I raise mine. She's taught that sometimes we mess up but it's how we handle it that is really important. She would forgive her teacher.
 
MsSouthern;c-9799783 said:
Kat;c-9799368 said:
Maywood;c-9799357 said:
Nah ..Fuck That ...your child is watching how you respond w/This one..A message has to be sent..Just like every black poster here lessened there blows when it was found out a black woman did this..Color doesn't have shit to do w/It from the beginning...She gotta Go!!!!

That's the first I've seen of that picture, last I read they weren't identifying the teacher.

My daughter would witness her mother handle an unacceptable situation with a level head. Humans fuck up, and yes, we may have to pay for our fuck ups, but I would be okay with some training and disciplinary action, and a personal apology to my daughter from the teacher.

I think a sincere apology and an explanation that she made a bad choice (which is what they teach at my daughter's school) that she regretted would be exactly what she would need to hear to make her feel better about the situation.

Parents overreacting and turning a hurtful experience into some national debacle at their kids expense wouldn't be the right way to go..but that's just me.

What they did was mean and needs to be brought into the light . Bullying is not acceptable no matter who is doing it.

They also gave awards like " most likely to cry at anything " " most likely to not pay attention " to a child with disabilities

TEA does ALOT of things administratively... this deserves more than a slap on the hand

Oh course she has remorse after the fact ....they usually do

MsSouthern;c-9799794 said:
Also saw one given to a biracial child that said "most likely to blend with white people"

And you wanted to keep this story between you & the teacher ...Nah this is the shit that's Supposed to go on Social media..Gotta expose the Evil...Bullying is horrible..but when it's from someone who's suppose to protect ..Toughen Up Kitten
 
Maywood;c-9799837 said:
Kat;c-9799829 said:
You toughen up..I'm good.

Nah you Soft As Hell....Nobody attacking your parenting skills...

I don't feel attacked at all. We all stated how we feel about the situation and that's that. No big deal.
 
Kat;c-9799811 said:
FRESHMAN;c-9799779 said:
She's still a piece of shit. Some kids can hold on to something like that for a long time and believe that kind of stuff. She's irresponsible and the certificates do nothing to further knowledge or wisdom to a child not even in high school. "Most likely to get thrown across a room"

I agree that something like that might stick with a kid because they do look up to their teachers, which is why a sit down and a sincere apology and explanation to the child would be a requirement. They need to hear from her directly that she made what she thought was a joke, and that she doesn't truly feel that way about them.

It's real easy to judge and condemn, but that's not how I raise mine. She's taught that sometimes we mess up but it's how we handle it that is really important. She would forgive her teacher.

You can forgive someone while also making sure they see consequences for their actions and when a teacher does something that results in hurting the kids they're supposed to be teaching and building up and instead mocks them...that's an offense worth losing your job over. This ain't about judging and condemning someone so you can lose the moral high horse of "I'm not a judgmental person like the rest of you" because some shit you do need to judge people on....and this is one of them
 
Well how about that. She can take a seat right next to me in hell.

MsSouthern;c-9799783 said:
They also gave awards like " most likely to not pay attention " to a child with disabilities
 
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blackrain;c-9799866 said:
Kat;c-9799811 said:
FRESHMAN;c-9799779 said:
She's still a piece of shit. Some kids can hold on to something like that for a long time and believe that kind of stuff. She's irresponsible and the certificates do nothing to further knowledge or wisdom to a child not even in high school. "Most likely to get thrown across a room"

I agree that something like that might stick with a kid because they do look up to their teachers, which is why a sit down and a sincere apology and explanation to the child would be a requirement. They need to hear from her directly that she made what she thought was a joke, and that she doesn't truly feel that way about them.

It's real easy to judge and condemn, but that's not how I raise mine. She's taught that sometimes we mess up but it's how we handle it that is really important. She would forgive her teacher.

You can forgive someone while also making sure they see consequences for their actions and when a teacher does something that results in hurting the kids they're supposed to be teaching and building up and instead mocks them...that's an offense worth losing your job over. This ain't about judging and condemning someone so you can lose the moral high horse of "I'm not a judgmental person like the rest of you" because some shit you do need to judge people on....and this is one of them

Don't put words in my mouth. I'm speaking for myself and how I feel about it. Since when do you know me to be on some moral high horse?

Ultimately her punishment is up to her employer, I'm just saying I wouldn't be pushing for her termination. I think a lesson can be taught without ruining a life. Bottomline.
 

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