Teacher And Student Fight »
Posted By BronxBomber 10 months ago in NewsTeacher pushes student, student clocks teacher, student leaves classroom. Teacher follows behind.
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jordan1110 months ago
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OK, I have a story. My oldest son was 15, & the teacher wouldn't excuse him to use the loo. So my son started walking out anyway. The teacher grabbed him from behind, swung him around, and shoved him into the podium. The podium crashed to the ground, along with my son.
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When I got home from work, I heard my son talking to his friends about it. The next day, I was in the principals office, demanding a conference. After school, I met with the principal, teacher, and my son.
The teacher admitted it, then went into a tirade about disruptive my son was in his class. I asked him why I had never been informed of that, and told him to apologize to my son for putting his hands on him. The principal sided with the teacher, & I said either he apologizes, or I would file assault charges.
So, he apologized. Then the principal said my son should be punished for being disruptive. I told him he was being punished, & would get a months restriction. Not for being disruptive. But for letting anyone put their hands on him and not decking him.
Had the teacher informed me that my son was disruptive, I'd have taken care of it, & he would have stopped. No one had the right to put their hands on my kid, but me.
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k9kssr10 months ago
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Maybe the teacher shouldn't have pushed the kid, it appeared maybe he was trying to make him stay in his seat(?), but what the kid did was pretty shocking. Looks like he knocked the crap out of the teacher....twice.
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I wouldn't be a teacher in this day and age for any amount of money. They have no way to control disruptive students.-

BronxBomber10 months ago
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K9, I confess that I do NOT know what the exact circumstances were in that classroom. But you could be right. All I can see was the teacher trying to manhandle a student, and the student responded in kind. That's all I got to go on, and if the teacher did indeed start it. Well, you see the results of the consequences of it.
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american250910 months ago
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I agree with BX bomber, i work with kids and trust me I have witnessed students really sock teachers and the kid doesn't get into trouble...meanwhile if the teacher taps the kid the parents wanna sue everyone from the lunch lady to the mayor
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Eagle_Eye10 months ago
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As a teacher the first thing you are told is to never ever touch a student.
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Even in self defense you are told to just raise your hands to protect your body, but never strike out NEVER touch a student
Last week 2 girls got into it over a boy friend and hubby had to call security. Thank God he had a female teacher assistant but still he had to step between them and when he has to do this he clasps his hands and puts them to his waist.
Our schools really suck, the teachers are forced to take abuse that we as students would of gotten swats for. -

abdularifin779 months, 3 weeks ago
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i agree with mackiemesser...
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