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Teacher chops off student’s braid
Lamya Cammon, a 7-years old, student of The Congress Elementary went home and told her mom that her teacher chop off one of her braids. When Cammon’s mom confronted the teacher, the teacher response was “Well, I apologize; I was frustrated with her playing with her hair.” The teacher was fined $175 for disorderly conduct. Let me clarify this, not fired, just charged a fine. In the meantime, Cammon has moved to a different classroom.
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Let us know how you feel about this incident. What if this was your child?
Teacher accused of putting a hit on student.
Mundy’s Hill school substitute teacher, Randolph Forde, 10th-grade student, was recently accused of trying to persuade another student to kill a 16- year-old boy.
This began when Hill asked the student if he was gay. Afterward, the two had a verbal altercation. A couple of weeks later, Forde got another student off a school bus and told him he had a hit on someone and needed him to take care of it. The student asked who was it and the teacher held a piece of paper up with the victim’s name on it.
The teacher claims it was taken out of “proportion.” How was this taken out or proportion? Who plays like this?
He is now on paid administrative leave. Let’s see how he can explain what exactly he meant since it was taken out of “proportion.”
Teachers having inappropriate relationships with students
Countless teachers are having sex with young students and it is absolutely disgusting.
Look at the list: Most comprehensive account on Internet of women predators on campus.
There are particular situations we have no control over, but I do believe we need to focus on our children and become more involved in their lives.
We have to stay in contact with our children’s teachers by e-mail, phone and conferences. We ought to volunteer and partake in activities at school. Teachers will recognize that parents have a presence in school and not only when there is a problem.