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Yes in Elementary School in second grade when I was 8, one female teacher threw at me objects only for me being talking and the worst she wrote false notes in the notebook about me not doing my homework. When my mother knew this she went to talk with the principal 😮
nothing illegal, but there was this one teacher who budded heads (not literally) with almost every student, and one time he was absent without leave for several weeks, and the students got fed-up with him. Apparently he had money problems, which is why he was absent, but unfortunately for him he neglected to tell any of the other teachers or even the principal about his absence. The students grew concerned as the end-of term exams were fast approaching and he was nowhere to be seen. Eventually one of the disciplinary heads of the school got wind of the teacher's absence and swiftly organized a complaint's list from the students, the teacher was ordered to come to school to handle the exams and was swiftly fired afterwards.
My bad teacher story is about my teacher in 6th grade. He was about 400lbs (this is relevant) and I was a 12 year old. He had come into the classroom that morning complaining about how he injured himself helping his neighbor move the night prior. Only me, his classroom aide, and another student were there at the time because it was before class started. So he tells this story about how apparently he was carrying something heavy down the stairs the night before and hurt his back. I have high functioning autism, so when I was a kid if I ever felt a meltdown coming I had an accommodation that I could go outside and run in the field next to the school and then come back. That day I went to run and when I came back, before getting to the classroom, I heard the school resource officer yelling at me to get to the floor. I said "ok but I have to get to the grass first so I am not on the sidewalk." 2 seconds later the school resource officer was throwing me to the floor and my face hit the sidewalk hard. I told him I was just going to step off the sidewalk and get down in the dirt and why did he have to throw me down? Next thing I know, this officer is handcuffing me. I had no idea what I did wrong. I kept asking and was repeatedly told "you know what you did!" And me being a literal aspie said "If I knew then why would I ask you" (that probably didn't help the situation. But I was a kid and didn't know what was going on). I later found out that the teacher had lied to the officer and said that I (a 12 year old kid) pushed him (a 400lb grown man) down the stairs (it was a portable classroom) and then ran away. The case against me was dropped after the teacher's aide came forward and told the truth. And the teacher got in trouble for trying to commit workman's comp fraud for claiming an injury he got at home as a workplace injury or something like that. So yeah, fun times
As someone who is autistic and one who also watches kids' shows as well, I find that level of bullying to be the worst thing that has ever happened to anyone. 😢
As a Autistic Adult that makes my Blood Boil with Absolute Rage Imaginable this is absolutely Dehumanising and Disgusting! Sorry for being Pissed, this is Actually Legitimately Disgust and Fury-Inducing for me!
@@richardperks7776 I Feel Sorry for you, Mate! You didn't Deserve to get into that Situation! No one Deserves to be Dehumanised by People and Oppressed, Especially Neurodivergent Groups who gets Dominated by the Oppressive Coercive Capitalist Neuronormative State where the Neurotypicals are Favoured over the Minority Through Social Darwinian Hierarchy and Ableist Eugenics!
There was a teacher at my high school who always seemed blitzed by the end of the day. No one ever caught her taking a drink and, though the Admin. tried to find bottles stashed somewhere, none were ever found. Finally, it was discovered that her drinks were part of her lunch. She soaked celery stalks in vodka and received her buzz that way.
@@melissagrant4178 If I recall, most thought she was fired, because no one saw her during the rest of the semester. She was however there the next year, so perhaps she was on leave and allowed back on the condition that she got her act together...
The teacher that lied about being drunk at school still kills me. She had Mutiple chances to come clean without any consequences but just kept pushing her luck.
If I remember correctly, she would not have had no consequences had she confessed. She would have been fired. Maybe not arrested also, but she was worried that she was gonna be fired. I think she asked if she was gonna be fired and the principal danced around the question but that was because he wanted a confession. She knew she was going to be fired though if she admitted it. But to your point, she might not have been arrested. Although that may have been inevitable in the aftermath regardless of anything.
During my senior year of high school 2023-2024, my Anatomy teacher named Miss Larkin who is white called a black guy the n-word and got fired. She was a horrible teacher even outside of the racism and we ended up getting a much better teacher 2 weeks later who made Anatomy fun.
I know being a teacher can be stressful but coming to school drunk is definitely the final straw; not only losing your job but it will be on your record which will be more difficult to get another job because of it.
Oh it gets worse for her. I kind of followed that case for a bit and she was actively trying to hide her alcoholism from her Husband and then on her day in court she showed up drunk!
@@360entertainment2 found another update: husband then sued her for wrongful use of joint savings, as she had used every paycheck she had gotten on alcohol, and she would then take upwards of $400 out of the joint savings A WEEK and spend it on liquor. he sued, won, and got a hefty sum of money back. good man. she has been charged, and is supposedly supposed to go to rehab after her time, but she doesn't seem keen on quitting any time soon judging by how defensive she was in the body cam footage.
I remember reading that story where a teacher was concealing vodka in a thermos bottle. She was arrested for driving under the influence and public intoxication although she did make it to school safely.
I was a school driver. It wasn't my district but at another a school bus driver stopped and went into a liquor store and bought booze before picking up the kids. She was stupid enough to be driving the bus at the time. Someone called the cops, and they found her shortly after leaving the school. She actually gave the bag to some kids and told them to take it to the back of the bus and hide it. Of course, the cops searched the bus and she was found to be DUI. Later they pulled over two busses in Yellowstone Pak that were weaving. Both drivers were drunk and had a bunch of kids with them. They stayed at a hotel the night before and got so wasted in the hotel bar they were still drunk the next morning. Stupid thing was one had been busted a few years before for DUI and wasn't supposed to be driving at all. Some how got through the back ground check.
Dishonorable mention #1: a teacher sleeping with her student and losing her teaching license after he unalives himself after becoming an adult. Dishonorable mention #2: a speech therapist parties with students and hands out alcohol, she gets fired.
as the quote by the angry woman I'm paraphrasing 'He tried to feed a puppy to an animal' Equating it to feeding a person to an animal. the animal had to go down. I'm not saying it's right, I'm saying that's more than likely the mentality.
Right? They act like the turtle was going to be hunting down dogs after getting a taste of one. I hope the people responsible know that turtles do that exact thing in the wild 🤷🏻♂️
i had a substitue teacher in middle school who blamed me when i was getting physically beaten at school. In the middle of their class one of my bullies walk up to me and slaps me across the face, several times. The teacher saw it but said nothing. I finally snap and go after my bully who obviously run away. Teacher IMMEDIATELY yells at ME to stop and sit down, which in turns ends with me leaving the class and going to talk to the principle. We never saw that substitue again.
I’m a teacher and although all of these acts in this video are inexcusable, I am a whole other level of enraged at the piece of garbage who fed the puppy to a snapping turtle in front of his students. What a pathetic, insipid, unworthy waste of space that troll is. I will never understand why anyone would willingly teach unless they loved building up their students. Those who use the position to tear students down and expose them to atrocities like the ones in this video are a level of evil I will never understand.
I am a teacher here in Toronto, Ontario. I can’t even imagine doing anything as cruel as what was discussed in this clip. As for snapping turtles? Before giving them to a friend, I used to own 2 red-eared snapping turtles. The only “meat” that I would occasionally feed it were dried shrimp specifically meant for turtles. Usually, it was turtle food pellets, fruit and veggies. They seemed to really like red & green fruit and veggies. Feeding them anything live never even occurred to me! 😮🤦🏾♀️
@@liztewliztew I combed through several articles and there was no witness saying the puppy screamed but I am not saying I agree with the teacher. Even if he felt he was doing the right thing he did not need to make his class witness it
That’s what I’m saying. I think the way this whole incident was handled was completely unjust. The turtle gets euthanised and the teacher gets acquitted of all charges? Really? Wouldn’t surprise me if the students end up traumatised for life after this. It also breaks my heart for the two animals involved.
I know, so unfair! Donate the poor thing to a zoo or a rescue or something. He's only guilty of being a snapping turtle! They can be mean, yes (thank you Coyote Petersen/Brace Wilderness), but leave them alone and they'll leave you alone! 🐢 Oh wait, maybe the turtle was sick because the poor puppy was sick?🐶
Had a teacher who punished me for being bullied. She retired the year I left and there was a mini ceremony in the church at school. No one clapped, it was glorious
The incidents of keeping students' art happened to me in High School by a Drama class teacher. I drew a very detailed Shakesperian-type theatre and stage. I don't remember the assignment, nor exactly what was in the drawing, but it was VERY detailed. I was expecting to get it back, but she kept it. I got an "A" on the assignment, but I wanted my drawing back. I was too shy back then, so I did not pursue it, like I would do today. Life's experiences have "taught" me to be different, than I was as a child and as a teen.
I had a math teacher in 9th grade that took away the art I was doing while listening to her teach. When I got it back, at a parent teacher conference, she'd written on it. I didn't learn until nearly 20 years later that I have ADHD, and I focus better when I'm drawing/doodling. Instead of believing that I was listening to her lessons, she thought I was ignoring her. Thankfully, her husband was a student counselor in the same school and he understood my learning methods (even though we didn't discover my ADHD). I did better in math once I was out of that teacher's class.
29-30 years ago, I had a teacher in Maegen Elementary. She wasn't exactly the best teacher. Being that I am high-functioning autistic, I couldn't filter some words because I didn't understand that a kid my age (7-8yo) shouldn't be saying. So, to punish me, she stuffed a dirty gym sock in my mouth. It even happened when she thought she heard me say a dirty word even though I didn't. Of course I ended up telling my mom about this, and she came unglued on the teacher at the next parent-teacher conference. The principal was no better. I was bulled all throughout my school years, and any time I went to the principal to report the bullying, it was I that got the pink slip. Gonna finish off by saying this: Mrs. Schroeder and Ms. Nelson, if you are reading this, eff you for not sticking up for the down-trodden and for promoting bullying of the neurodivergent.
I liked for the ending message, as a fellow high functioning autistic. Honestly, I didn't even KNOW about those words, but my main issue was when I would readjust my glasses, I used my middle finger, so kids were always accusing me of flipping the bird. I didn't know what that meant, and even worse, I misheard it as "flicking" so I would look at posters and be like "I'll flick the bird" but otherwise didn't know they were referring to my "finger of choice" though I don't recall actually having JUST that finger up. Idk, it's been a while...
In 3rd grade, I had a teacher who was blatantly sexist. She treated all boys in her class like dirt, calling us insignificant at one point. She yelled at us constantly and for the dumbest things, like when she dropped a marker on the ground I was nice and picked it up for her but she yelled at me for getting out of my seat instead of thanking me for helping her out. But worst of all, it was a tradition at that school where the board would rent bouncy castles as a ton of fun activities, but after sliding down an inflatable slide headfirst by accident (which was against the rules, they thought I did it on purpose), they called my teacher over to decide my fate, which was setting me down and making me watch everyone else in my class have fun on the bouncy castles and stuff. Reminder, this was all for a complete accident. Did I mention she also dragged me around by my arm the rest of the time. What sucked was that I was in a school where we had one teacher that taught us everything, so I was stuck with her the whole year. And the fact she got away with all of this even when my parents got involved because the principals were so corrupt really grinds my gears.
I had a history teacher that I am sure was a model for a teacher in a movie called Teachers. Both the movie and my history teacher spent most of the hour reading the newspaper while we read the chapter, wrote out the vocabulary words and wrote out and answered the questions at the end of the chapter. His tests were just the questions from the end of the chapter, we had the test on Thursday and review it Friday and that took about ten minutes and then we did nothing for the rest of the hour. Most of us had the whole year's work done by January. If you failed, his class you were just stupid.
My teacher grabbed my drawing, crumbled it up and threw it in the trash and I cried. + When the day at school was about to be over, I grabbed it out of the trash, un-crumbled it very nicely and folded it in my backpack and gave it to my mom
one of the worst things I've ever seen an educator do was at my old high school. It's a high school for those with disabilities of some sort (in my case autism,) A girl had shut a door a bit too hard on accident and started crying, and the principal just started yelling at her! It was such a stupid thing to do! (mainly because it made the girl cry harder.) Another incident, this one an ongoing trend, was the school being inflexible with my schedule, knowing I had health issues, and at that the aftereffects of brain cancer! I would often have to skip a day or two at a time because of appointments or whatever, and I did my work from home and turned it in at some point on those days, and the school didn't care one bit.The day I got back they would openly announce my name (and often some others) at lunch and force us to go upstairs and do the work again! It was such a trash can of a school to go to, and I'm really glad I decided to leave.
Fellow autistic here...I was just thinking "maaan, I needed a school like that ---" but then I read the stories and went "Okay these people need to learn how to communicate with special needs students". :/ Though I suppose if I went to an all special needs school, I would've never met some of my greatest friends - of whom we did have a special needs classroom we'd use for work and lunch. It was some of the teachers that made things rough. Also luckily my mom worked as a cafeteria lady at the time.
11:37 I had to chuckle at this this but from experience: I was considered by some teachers in elementary to be too vocal. Some 56 years ago, I had a teacher get "tired" of my chattiness and placed duck tape over my mouth to inform me to stop talking. My 3rd grade mind knew what to do: I locked my gaze with her eyes and proceeded to use pure jaw power to separate the tape and free my mouth. I didn't need to make any complaint. I'd shown her she won't control me. (In 5th grade, I had a teacher who was much older and experienced and teaching and handling kids - she "got" how to handle me and there were no "problems."
16:45 Much worse than the mistake I saw in a comment when a teacher, miffed a student was using ear buds for entertainment, demanded he remove and hand them over. A bit later, she asked him a lesson question. No response. She asked twice more without an answer. Then another student spoke up, "He can't hear you. You took his hearing aids." :-O 😀(I *guess* one could say it was an "honest mistake" on her part.)
i usually don't really comment on the medically technological advances, because we really do need them in this world, but hearing aids in the shape of AirPods was blatantly stupid knowing schools have policies about headphones in class. keeping the traditional cochlear implant is not only safer for the persons involved, but it also limits consequences in school because of the likeness to headphones. i get it: no one wants some weird cord sticking out of the side of your head that gets caught on everything and snags and gets painful, but i don't think teachers and students should be punished for the stupidity of something like an AirPods shaped hearing aid, KNOWING how strict schools are getting with headphones and phones policies.
in case anyone was wondering what the inappropriate question the math teacher gave was,it was ”Tony can send 5 texts and 3 nudes in 19 minutes. He could also send 3 texts and 1 nude in 9 minutes. How long would it take him to send one text and one nude?”
All these happened in my high school (years and years ago): - P.E. teacher tells jocks to go "help" the fat kid finish his lap around the track. They ran over and kicked him repeatedly. Coach laughed. - P.E. teacher tells kids playing ball that no one goes to the showers until "[I] see blood." Jocks gang up on one kid, blood, free to go. - P.E. teacher makes the kid snapping a towel, and his victim, pull down their shorts and get hit with the "board of education." - (This one happened to me) Shop teacher sees student splitting up a lid (plastic bag full of pot) and snatches it for himself. LOL - Math teacher answers a new student's math question with "If you don't know by now, I can't help you." - Music teacher drinks whiskey from bottle while yelling instructions to students taking final exam. - Music teacher has kids over swimming and tells them no swim suits allowed because the "threads clog the pool filter." - Civics teacher comes in every day and tells students to "just read your book" and spends the hour doing his own thing.
My 7th grade English teacher ditched a meeting that my parents were in to commit a couple of bank robberies and gamble the stolen money away at Mohegan Sun. She was a compulsive gambler, and she was unsurprisingly fired after this incident. I have this personal experience to look back on as a cautionary reminder to set strict limits at the casino
I remember having a health teacher (may had also been a coach for others' gym classes) that after I said that I read Harry Potter, he went "Ah, Harry Pothead" or something. Either I was outta that class after or he was fired.
One school writing assignment I remember glancing at was one about the 9/11 attacks. It was a series of fill-in-the-blank interactive questions about what happened, who was involved, etc. and kids were supposed to write their opinions about it. The last question was about the terrorists/hijackers themselves: "(The hijackers) were (blank)" and you had to pick either "brave" or "cowards". That last question really stuck with me and not in a good way because it was all designed for 3rd-4th Graders.
My elementary school years were good, except I moved not as constantly with my mom after the divorce when I was around six-seven years old ( thankfully, it was in the same state ). However, when our Dad won us back in court back in 2008 and started middle school that year, or was it the year after that? Anyway, one day, I was having a problem with a math question, so much so that my special ed teacher, Mrs. A wouldn't let me go to lunch until I had solved it, and when I still hadn't solved it, she yelled at me and made me leave the classroom to finally have lunch ( I was crying nonstop because being yelled at just makes me cry ) but I didn't head straight to the lunchroom since I didn't want anyone to see me and went to the restroom. A little bit later, some of my classmates came in and asked me what happened, which I told them, and they escorted me to the lunchroom, where I finally had lunch. Also, me and my former friend Amber and I were forced to take showers every morning since apparently we didn't do it the previous night ( which we most certainly did ), but they forced us to do it anyways. In my middle school, there's a kind of class where we did a kind of pre-school stuff before actually going to school ( I forgot what they were called ), and one morning, my group were going to have doughnuts and we were all excited but me and my former friend were once again forced to take a shower before we could have a doughnut and after we finished,, we were told that we took too long in the showers and that they threw the doughnuts away because of it! My freshman year of high school was great! I was even on both the green and gold ( my school's colors ) honor rolls for good grades two years in a roll! But, things were different in my sophomore year: my homeroom teacher and her two teacher assistants; Mrs.Hagen ( I forgot the assistants' names, but one was tall and the other one was very short ). They would constantly call me and my former friend out for no reason, and it was just the two of us no matter what we did and would sometimes make us do our work outside ( there was a long stone bench connected to the wall, and were the only quiet ones,but still!). It wasn't the first time that they did this, either. A former senior of ours, Richard, was in the same boat we were in at the moment, and he warned that it would happen to us as well, but at the time, we didn't believed him and the next time we saw him, we apologized to him. In health class at the beginning of the second semester, we were to write ten articles that were due at the end of the year, and we had plenty of time to do them, but we still forced to do them early. The next day after, I've had turned them in, and my teacher told me that she couldn't find my articles the day after, and I was forced to do them all again ( to this very day that I am convinced that one of the teacher assistants had taken them since the tall one was with me when I turned them in! ). Thankfully, my junior and senior years weren't all that bad since I and my former friend had a new homeroom teacher the next year, and after that, as well. Except for this one moment in my senior year where lunch was almost over and something happened with one of the teacher assistants in my new homeroom, Mr.Z and some people thought that I was involved and was almost in trouble before I cleared my innocence at the last moment since I was mostly on my phone when the incident occurred and he apologized and I reluctantly accepted since he was one of my favorite teachers ( I can't forgive anyone who accuses me of something I know that I didn't do and they've lost my trust for a little while ).
I think I saw that on the news. I also saw that in part of a video. Her husband called the cops on her and she was sent to a mental institution or whatever.
I am so angry at all these horrible teachers! The profession of teaching requires a standard above other professions. Sadly, there are still people that say if I can’t do “blah, blah “ I will teach. So infuriating as a lifelong teacher.
Art was my favorite class, up until grade 10, where the teacher I had was very much the bitter failed artist type and took it out on his students; I don't know if that's actually his deal but he was miserable. He would not give a grade above 70, and there were some really talented kids in my class too. The final straw with him was after I broke my wrist with my dominant hand, he said my broken wrist was not an excuse for doing a crappy job and tried to flunk me. My parents had me removed from his class after that and the months I had him as a teacher killed any creative drive I had; he's who I attribute to giving up on drawing, which was something I enjoyed. Thanks Mr. Chudyk.
This is nothing compared to the horror stories I've been told by my parents at school in the 1950's. My Dad had a male art teacher who always had one of the boys "stay behind" at the end of a lesson the help "tidy up in the walk-in cupboard." There were a lot of boys leaving the class room crying. Fortunately, this didn't happen to my Dad.
Some more info on the teacher who made her students reenact the slave trade: apparently, it started bc she was playing a video on the slave trade during class for black history month and some students snickered. So, she made black students lie on the floor to demonstrate the discomfort slaves must’ve felt in order to teach empathy. I don’t know if the black students were the ones who were snickering and I don’t know if they were even snickering at the video (they were 7th graders). But the stepping on a student thing couldn’t be verified by anyone and the New York Dept of Education had already concluded that (after interviewing her students as well as another teacher). She was primarily fired because the dept quote, “does not ever encourage reenactments of historical events where students take on roles of victimized people." In other words, it was her insensitive approach to a racially-sensitive topic in history that landed that decision. Her and her lawyer’s claim that it was because she was white is outrageously false.
Not going to lie at least #3 can have some humorous implications. That being said I do agree that it should've never have happened and that teacher really should've watched the DVD compilation before she gave them out to the students. By no means also should students that young have to see that kind of thing either.
I remember my cooking teacher constantly telling us we won't make it in life. That once we go to highschool we would get beat up, and how college only see us as a number. I forgotten to bring my project to her class (which was in the cafeteria) and she yelled at me loud without me explaining myself so I just sat there crying. Other teacher also told us how we were going to work flipping their burgers or mowing their lawn. It was to supposed to encourage us but it just made me think I was dumb and useless. That was my 7th and 8th grade life.
its not limited to just teachers, its bus drivers too...when i was younger...they put a restriction harness on violent bus riders and when someone "false reported" that i brought a weapon to school, the teachers ordered the drivers to put the restriction harness on me until the end of the school year, and a 6 week suspention....and because it was a different time in the 1990s and school shootings were rare, bullying wasnt illegal...and the disabled didnt have many rights back then...i couldnt speak up for myself..soo...i was screwed :( now...i can throw a bunch of fools under the bus for lying about me >:(
Most of these were outrageous, but the story about sword fighting in school was kinda cool. I'd totally do that if I was a teacher, but I'd make sure to make safety a top priority
of course, if I were at that school, I'd dominate the fights because I own two swords and know how to use them. (also my father owns the katana from Highlander: the series.)
@@jennifer_m.8613 fair enough, actually would have loved to have taken fencing, but it wasn't offered at the schools I went to. Archery world have been fun too. I took a little archery in highschool PE
When I went to Village Glenn, it was the best 7 Years of My Life. Teachers were extremely nice, got awards at the school and my parents were very proud of me and a nanny helped me with my homework
my freshman Biology teacher was a cool person, but he got fired because he refused* to stop two kids from snorting cheetos dust *he did tell them not to do it but they didn't listen, and he didn't step in when they started
I remember when I was in Preschool, I had a teacher who thought I was mentally retarded since I had High Function Autism, I wasn't stupid but I was shy and did things differently then other students which somehow made her think that I am mentally challenge and didn't like that. She did normal things like ignored my plead to repeat a question, or help me when I needed it help, even a few times didn't allow me to play sports since I was 'Not fit' to be part of the team. She even once phoned my mother and told her how I made a Inappropriate sculpture of a Dildo for a art project, I didn't even know what a Dildo was, it was suppose to be a Dragon.
Thankfully "teachers" don't beat students for being left handed like they did when I was a kid. Abuse wasn't just considered "acceptable", it was encouraged. 8 - Several children in multiple locations and countries have ... "ceased to live" because of taped mouths.
Leanora Rustamova's inclusion on the list is a worrying sign. Her being dismissed for publishing a novel online she wrote is a step towards advocating the banning of a book because of its content. That was the mentality behind the idea of novels being given certificates - a notion that was thankfully vetoed. It doesn't matter whether this work of fiction was controversial or not. As someone currently in the process of writing a novel, I regard the practice of banning of books philistine and reprehensible.
I have a few unique stories about teachers and other school staff but my most rememberable one being about how my middle school nurse stole kids prescribed medications to use herself and sell.
The science teacher should be fired because he is trying to teach students the circle of life. Snapping turtles don’t eat dogs in the wild, and it doesn’t involve dropping a puppy in a tank. He is just cruel, plain and simple.
Unfortunately, I've had some bad apple teachers. Without getting into too much detail, my seventh grade in middle school was the one and only year my math teacher taught, and she was horrible. I did remember that she had a side online business for a chocolate shop.
My HS Principal in Cripple Creek got a DWI (DUI) and arrested it was outside of school hours, but she was arrested and resigned before she could be fired and now works add another high school as a principal.
I do remember a bad memory at Village Glenn. The school was threatened to be bombed so, we had the day off. It was from high schoolers at another school. I was tired when I woke up but I was very alarmed. The whole thing was a prank from the high schoolers and it wasn’t funny
My high school choir teacher married one of his former students. She also babysat his kids when she was in school, leading to discussions of a possible inappropriate relationship. He still works there.
I also remember I was left behind by my class. Unfortunately, I couldn’t go to my first field trip cause it costed a lot of money and my mom got into an argument with the teacher. I stayed with another class for a week. They went to Washington DC
Teaching the kids about the slave trade and using actual black students is absolutely wild. Then filing a billion dollar lawsuit when she lost her job really takes the cake
When I was in Elementary school in the early 60s, taping kid's mouths shut was a common practice, as was exhausting forced calisthenics - in a "one kid misbehaves, all suffer" scenario. We all took it for granted. My mother's reaction was "well then don't talk in class."
When I was a freshman in high school (I graduated 2021) I had an English teacher named Mrs. Countryman. I broke down in her class one day because my Papal, who had raised me until I was 7 and was still a vital figure in my life, was diagnosed with lung cancer. She asked me what was wrong, and when I told her, she sent me to the counselors’ office. A week after my Papal died (sometime in 2017), she made a joke in class about how her “family always smokes in the car with the windows rolled up, so now she has to go to the doctor to make sure she isn’t going to die of lung cancer.” I had told her he had passed, for the record. Anyways, I said “that’s not funny” in a monotone voice, and the teacher’s pet stood and yelled at me that she “wasn’t joking” so I stood up, flipped them all the bird, and left. Few years later, 2019, I see her heading down the stairs near my Spanish class and I looked her dead in the eyes and said “Hey, Carol. My Nana just died of lung cancer a few weeks ago. Wanna make another joke?” (She actually did die in 2019, and she was my Papal’s wife.) Mrs. Countryman scoffed, rolled her eyes, and walked away from me. Lol
When I went to Village Glenn, I met a boy that’s older than me and had the same teacher as I did at Carpenter Ave. The name is Ms Green. She wasn’t nice to him at all and he said to me that she’s a b***** and I agreed
I was treated horribly by some of the female teachers in my last 2 years of high school. I have an interllectual disability and they would bully me for it by psychologially tormenting me, emotionally abusing me and making me less then they are. I was gaslighted, intimidated, ridiculed and straight up harrassed by them. I was in a relationship and the school counseler would spread rumours about me and my ex-boyfriend that I was having sex and was pregnant and I had absolutely no idea how to stand up for myself. This is why sex has turned me off due to the emotional trauma that I had to deal with when I was 17 years old. Like those questions are absolutely none of their business and they just didn't care, their behaviour enrages me to this day and that's why I cannot really trust anyone these days because the school caused all of this disgusting and unnecessary drama that was avoidable. And yes I am admitting that I am still a virgin at 30. And this lasting trauma has caused me to lash out at other people both in person and online. I have had to delete so many comments that I made because people constantly have a problem with what I say and they brutally attack me for it. Could those people do me a favour and fucking stop it?!
I actually had a teacher in high school who fell asleep in class while we were doing our assignments. We fell out laughing the way he grumbled when he woke up. 😂
I would have so many bad teacher stories from middle school. The teachers would always say I was lying about my bullies beating me up despite the fact I came into class with bruises and fainted on the desk. One even took my money and gave it to the bully when the bully said I stole it from them. The school psychologist even told me to unalive myself during a lecture and when I tried to do exactly what she said (a little malicious compliance) she said I was overreacting and I got detention. It was bc of the constant bullying and the way the teachers treated me I ended up with a mental disability that I have to live with forever now..
When the entire 5th grade was led in singing together as an activity, I accidentally fell out of queue, and that was grounds for the teacher leading to send me to my desk with that archaic punishment (made famous in the Simpsons intro) of writing “I will…” 200 times. To my relief, my home room teacher pulled me aside, “don’t do it.”
My Kindergarten teacher picked on me because of my autism. She felt that I didn't belong in her class because of my autism. She had a daughter who was also on the spectrum, which had to do with why my Kindergarten teacher believed I didn't belong in her class. My parents hated her because of how mean she was. I was told she kept picking on students with disabilities. Eventually, the school administration got fed up with complaints filed by parents over how she was picking on students with disabilities, and she might've also picked on students who fell in the minority group category, so she was forced to retire because of that.
13: Wtf??? And how is that not animal cruelty AND not a reason to loose the job??? As a student, yes, I would have defended the teacher, but being older now, I understand everyone else...
I had a teacher when I was 7 y o who was a nasty woman. One day a new kid arrived and his dad presented him to the whole class. "My son can't hear from his right ear, so when you talk to him and if he doesn't respond he most likely didn't hear you." He was a really nice man. The teacher put the kid on the left side of the front row. She would throw books at him because he didn't answer when she talked to him and since he was Arab she got really racist. The kid got pulled out from school after a week and the teacher faced 0 consequences. Even when she began to physiacally abuse other students. She did that every year and yet she never got fired even though most of us got bruises all over our body
Middle school choir teacher- we were getting ready for a concert, one of the pieces had a solo part. So we were doing audition durring class. I was very shy and nervous but i wanted to try out. He had let everyone finish the whole piece even if they had mistakes or asked to start over. Which a lot if girls did due to nervous laughing while looking at their friends. No biggie, we all get nervous and show it differently. Anyway when it was my turn, i got nervous and messed up but continued on. He didnt even look at me but looked annoyed at me and told me to stop and sit down. This was unlike him and everyone was shocked by how he reacted. One girl said "she sound good, let her finish." But he wasnt having it. I knew he favorited the more popular girls and was warned he treats the less popular kids bad but i didnt expect it to be true. Anyway, Embarrassed and feeling emotional i cried and was sent to the counselor. I told them what happened as they requested. The next day the choir teacher called me to his desk and called me names, told me i needed help (therapy) for going to the counselor and telling her what happened.
About #12: robot chicken made a sketch of that incident and didn't play it up for laughs. They actually acknowledged how this was a real event that happened to one of the writers. Crazy how that turned out to be very honoring of such a tragic story.
I was in a computer programming class after I graduated high school. This is hands-down, the worst teacher I’ve ever had. Like he would show up completely bare foot no shoes to be seen. That is on day is he’d show up at all and when he did, he was either in his office playing Minecraft (not fucking kidding) or in the bathroom I keep in mind he was going to the bathroom three times a day and this was a five hour class one day in particular, I didn’t eat breakfast before I went there, so there was a 7-Eleven across the street. I got myself a donut and a chocolate milk he gave me shit for eating at the computer later that day the culinary class was serving lunch there. He was at his computer later that day eating fucking soup, one day, he gathered me and all the other students in that class that he had it out for and told us if we were to make a PowerPoint of what we learned in that class, he would’ve passed us for the class the next day I go in and get started because I I learned enough stuff in that class to put on the PowerPoint just not from him near the end of the day I was almost done on his way to his 89th trip to the bathroom that day he turned the computer off with the monitor it did not save and that was one of the few times I’ve ever been so pissed off when he came back I finally confronted him and said to him pretty much what is your deal with me? I have been doing whatever I can to pass this class and you’ve given me shit since day one what’s your problem? For those who don’t believe me when I’m about to say, I wish I was lying. He looks me straight in the eyes with a straight face, and just simply says “I hate you“ that’s all I needed to hear I found out I was wasting my time, so I fucking left and my school days were done after that day a couple years later I ran into a friend of mine from that class at the movies, and he said his cousin took that class and halfway through the semester There was no class, because they had to find a replacement because he was fired.
My brother had a 5th grade teacher that picked favorites and bullied her least favorite kids. She was ruthless about calling a kid out she didn't like and making them out to be a dunce (literally making a dunce cap but not putting it on them) for a small spelling error. He had bowel/urinary issues at the time and had a doctors note explaining he has to be released to use the restroom anytime he says he needs to because of medication, she often made him wait or on occasion decided to make him stand by the white board so everyone could see him piss himself before sending him to sit in it. School never did a thing. Me, my whole class in 5th grade got put on a kill list our substitute teacher had. The class was noisy and not wanting to listen so he yelled that he was putting all of us on his list, then clarified it was a hit list. We all laughed, not taking him seriously as he left the room for ten minutes. He came back in and just sat quietly in the corner glaring at us all and then a few of us told our parents laughing and the school had to apologize and remove the sub from their list but nothing ever happened to him. And yes, he did actually shout that as the class laughed. We had a teacher that was having an affair with a student and ran away together. Made it a whole month before they were caught in a little cabin in the woods. The high school football coach/science teacher convinced all the seniors that stop signs are optional if they have a white line around them... He also was texting and driving, dropped his phone, and hit a mother and one of his students head on trying to get the phone from the floor killing the two in the other car and bragged about not getting charged for it.
Not me, but when my older brother was in elementary school, a teacher once kicked him out of the school. Like, out to the street. Thankfully we live in a smaller, mostly safe community; but still it could’ve ended badly. Thankfully he didn’t try to walk home alone, and a family friend saw him loitering around outside the school, and contacted my parents. I don’t really remember what happened to that teacher. But my parents were understandably very angry.
I’m dyslexic and when I was in primary school they just called me stupid and sent me out of the room. It wasn’t until I left high school that I was finally diagnosed
I got a bad teacher story. Well, not just 1 teacher... an entire education system tbh. I won't say where it was, but... systemic and systematic r*cism *was* the education system. As a kid who went to school in a country where I wasn't born, I was fair game for bullying/rac*sm/prejudice. Including teachers picking me up by the hair and throwing me across the class because of a spelling error... punching me in the chest so hard I had an asthma attack... being placed in detention on every major school outing so I couldn't go... encouraging the kids to bully me, to the point that one teacher actually encouraging a kid to break my leg, while the head teacher of the school witnessed it. And, my final day at school, my whole year had a BBQ as a goodbye-last-day-party kinda thing... and I got cornered by 4 teachers, who locked me in the classroom so I couldn't attend. The reasoning, was my final test result from the week before wasn't written tidily enough, and I had to do it again. What they ignored, was that the handwriting was so scruffy was because I had 3 broken fingers after one of the other kids had pushed me down the stairs. When I look back though, I realise that had it pretty easy. See, where I grew up, you had to be white, AND born in that country. The fact I'm classed as Caucasian, I had an easier time than any of the kids who were dark skinned. Every family who moved into the area who weren't white didn't last long... the kids would be beaten daily until the family moved away... and at one point, a family moved into the area, the kids got beaten repeatedly, until the locals had enough and eventually burned their house down. My mother always told me not to give away my heritage, because being white gave me an easier time. If they'd have known my great grandmother wasn't white, things would have been a lot worse. Prejudice was rife where I grew up and was actively encouraged by the teachers, and carried out by the teachers as well.
some of these are legit bad and some are common. My class was told "McDonalds jobs are for kids with failing grades, dead ends you will never succeed in"
I feel bad for that drunk teacher, who didn't seem like a bad person at heart. She wasn't evil- just sad. She didn't deserve that level of public humiliation. Hope she was given the recovery help she needed and deserved.
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Yes in Elementary School in second grade when I was 8, one female teacher threw at me objects only for me being talking and the worst she wrote false notes in the notebook about me not doing my homework. When my mother knew this she went to talk with the principal 😮
nothing illegal, but there was this one teacher who budded heads (not literally) with almost every student, and one time he was absent without leave for several weeks, and the students got fed-up with him. Apparently he had money problems, which is why he was absent, but unfortunately for him he neglected to tell any of the other teachers or even the principal about his absence. The students grew concerned as the end-of term exams were fast approaching and he was nowhere to be seen. Eventually one of the disciplinary heads of the school got wind of the teacher's absence and swiftly organized a complaint's list from the students, the teacher was ordered to come to school to handle the exams and was swiftly fired afterwards.
My bad teacher story is about my teacher in 6th grade. He was about 400lbs (this is relevant) and I was a 12 year old. He had come into the classroom that morning complaining about how he injured himself helping his neighbor move the night prior. Only me, his classroom aide, and another student were there at the time because it was before class started. So he tells this story about how apparently he was carrying something heavy down the stairs the night before and hurt his back. I have high functioning autism, so when I was a kid if I ever felt a meltdown coming I had an accommodation that I could go outside and run in the field next to the school and then come back.
That day I went to run and when I came back, before getting to the classroom, I heard the school resource officer yelling at me to get to the floor. I said "ok but I have to get to the grass first so I am not on the sidewalk." 2 seconds later the school resource officer was throwing me to the floor and my face hit the sidewalk hard. I told him I was just going to step off the sidewalk and get down in the dirt and why did he have to throw me down? Next thing I know, this officer is handcuffing me. I had no idea what I did wrong. I kept asking and was repeatedly told "you know what you did!" And me being a literal aspie said "If I knew then why would I ask you" (that probably didn't help the situation. But I was a kid and didn't know what was going on).
I later found out that the teacher had lied to the officer and said that I (a 12 year old kid) pushed him (a 400lb grown man) down the stairs (it was a portable classroom) and then ran away. The case against me was dropped after the teacher's aide came forward and told the truth. And the teacher got in trouble for trying to commit workman's comp fraud for claiming an injury he got at home as a workplace injury or something like that.
So yeah, fun times
Dishonorable mention: Bullying an autistic student for liking kids shows and almost driving them to their death
another one: the principal yelling at a kid with lots of autism who was crying...
As someone who is autistic and one who also watches kids' shows as well, I find that level of bullying to be the worst thing that has ever happened to anyone. 😢
As a Autistic Adult that makes my Blood Boil with Absolute Rage Imaginable this is absolutely Dehumanising and Disgusting!
Sorry for being Pissed, this is Actually Legitimately Disgust and Fury-Inducing for me!
My dad did this to me
@@richardperks7776 I Feel Sorry for you, Mate!
You didn't Deserve to get into that Situation!
No one Deserves to be Dehumanised by People and Oppressed, Especially Neurodivergent Groups who gets Dominated by the Oppressive Coercive Capitalist Neuronormative State where the Neurotypicals are Favoured over the Minority Through Social Darwinian Hierarchy and Ableist Eugenics!
There was a teacher at my high school who always seemed blitzed by the end of the day. No one ever caught her taking a drink and, though the Admin. tried to find bottles stashed somewhere, none were ever found. Finally, it was discovered that her drinks were part of her lunch. She soaked celery stalks in vodka and received her buzz that way.
That one way smart lady, did she get fired or something
@@melissagrant4178 If I recall, most thought she was fired, because no one saw her during the rest of the semester. She was however there the next year, so perhaps she was on leave and allowed back on the condition that she got her act together...
Vodka celery you say? 😆
As I get older I’ve learned that my gut is about 99% right most of the time
The one with the snapping turtle is insane
talking about animal cruelty charges for the lady and dropping the casual BOMBSHELL that they euthanized the turtle is wild
Poor puppy and turtle.
That's even worse! How does that happen anyway?
No what is insane is they then put the turtle down-like it had any choice in what it was being fed. Poor turtle.
How was that teacher not behind bars
The teacher that lied about being drunk at school still kills me. She had Mutiple chances to come clean without any consequences but just kept pushing her luck.
Nonsense...of course there would be consequences.
It's the savage primitive USA and not a civilized European or Asian country.
If I remember correctly, she would not have had no consequences had she confessed. She would have been fired. Maybe not arrested also, but she was worried that she was gonna be fired. I think she asked if she was gonna be fired and the principal danced around the question but that was because he wanted a confession. She knew she was going to be fired though if she admitted it. But to your point, she might not have been arrested. Although that may have been inevitable in the aftermath regardless of anything.
I actually think this lady came to her court hearing drunk as well. It's sad.
Huh.
My Spanish teacher got suspended for showing up to school drunk..still a good family friend 😆
During my senior year of high school 2023-2024, my Anatomy teacher named Miss Larkin who is white called a black guy the n-word and got fired. She was a horrible teacher even outside of the racism and we ended up getting a much better teacher 2 weeks later who made Anatomy fun.
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You probably made that up.
I’m sure she just told him to stop using the n-word. And that guy got soooooo o-fen-did that a white person :
1: used the word
2: told him what to do
@@StrikeBuster-b2b I'm being deadass.
@@StrikeBuster-b2b And you can't prove that it's made up.
I know being a teacher can be stressful but coming to school drunk is definitely the final straw; not only losing your job but it will be on your record which will be more difficult to get another job because of it.
Oh it gets worse for her. I kind of followed that case for a bit and she was actively trying to hide her alcoholism from her Husband and then on her day in court she showed up drunk!
@@360entertainment2 found another update: husband then sued her for wrongful use of joint savings, as she had used every paycheck she had gotten on alcohol, and she would then take upwards of $400 out of the joint savings A WEEK and spend it on liquor. he sued, won, and got a hefty sum of money back. good man.
she has been charged, and is supposedly supposed to go to rehab after her time, but she doesn't seem keen on quitting any time soon judging by how defensive she was in the body cam footage.
I remember reading that story where a teacher was concealing vodka in a thermos bottle. She was arrested for driving under the influence and public intoxication although she did make it to school safely.
I was a school driver. It wasn't my district but at another a school bus driver stopped and went into a liquor store and bought booze before picking up the kids. She was stupid enough to be driving the bus at the time. Someone called the cops, and they found her shortly after leaving the school.
She actually gave the bag to some kids and told them to take it to the back of the bus and hide it. Of course, the cops searched the bus and she was found to be DUI.
Later they pulled over two busses in Yellowstone Pak that were weaving. Both drivers were drunk and had a bunch of kids with them. They stayed at a hotel the night before and got so wasted in the hotel bar they were still drunk the next morning.
Stupid thing was one had been busted a few years before for DUI and wasn't supposed to be driving at all. Some how got through the back ground check.
Dishonorable mention #1: a teacher sleeping with her student and losing her teaching license after he unalives himself after becoming an adult. Dishonorable mention #2: a speech therapist parties with students and hands out alcohol, she gets fired.
wait so the teacher that fed a snapping turtle got in trouble and the TURTLE GOT EUTHANIZED?! WHAT DID THE TURTLE DO?
It tried taking a bite out of a puppy.
as the quote by the angry woman I'm paraphrasing 'He tried to feed a puppy to an animal' Equating it to feeding a person to an animal. the animal had to go down. I'm not saying it's right, I'm saying that's more than likely the mentality.
Right? They act like the turtle was going to be hunting down dogs after getting a taste of one. I hope the people responsible know that turtles do that exact thing in the wild 🤷🏻♂️
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i had a substitue teacher in middle school who blamed me when i was getting physically beaten at school. In the middle of their class one of my bullies walk up to me and slaps me across the face, several times. The teacher saw it but said nothing. I finally snap and go after my bully who obviously run away. Teacher IMMEDIATELY yells at ME to stop and sit down, which in turns ends with me leaving the class and going to talk to the principle. We never saw that substitue again.
I’m a teacher and although all of these acts in this video are inexcusable, I am a whole other level of enraged at the piece of garbage who fed the puppy to a snapping turtle in front of his students. What a pathetic, insipid, unworthy waste of space that troll is. I will never understand why anyone would willingly teach unless they loved building up their students. Those who use the position to tear students down and expose them to atrocities like the ones in this video are a level of evil I will never understand.
people like you really put dogs on a pedestal, huh?
The puppy was already dead but that is still unnecessary to do
I am a teacher here in Toronto, Ontario. I can’t even imagine doing anything as cruel as what was discussed in this clip.
As for snapping turtles? Before giving them to a friend, I used to own 2 red-eared snapping turtles. The only “meat” that I would occasionally feed it were dried shrimp specifically meant for turtles. Usually, it was turtle food pellets, fruit and veggies. They seemed to really like red & green fruit and veggies. Feeding them anything live never even occurred to me!
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@@devonmunn5728 7:04 This parent said that the (terminally ill) puppy was screaming while being fed to the snapping turtle.
@@liztewliztew I combed through several articles and there was no witness saying the puppy screamed but I am not saying I agree with the teacher. Even if he felt he was doing the right thing he did not need to make his class witness it
Wait, why the fuck was the turtle euthanized??? It’s not like it went out and found the puppy itself 😂
That’s what I’m saying. I think the way this whole incident was handled was completely unjust. The turtle gets euthanised and the teacher gets acquitted of all charges? Really? Wouldn’t surprise me if the students end up traumatised for life after this. It also breaks my heart for the two animals involved.
@KathrynSrce3719 idk how some student were on his side shit was disgusting
Exactly.
I was thinking the same thing
I know, so unfair! Donate the poor thing to a zoo or a rescue or something. He's only guilty of being a snapping turtle! They can be mean, yes (thank you Coyote Petersen/Brace Wilderness), but leave them alone and they'll leave you alone! 🐢 Oh wait, maybe the turtle was sick because the poor puppy was sick?🐶
Teacher found not guilty of feeding puppy to snapping turtle?! BULLCRAP!
I’d like to hear their reason for the not guilty verdict because I just don’t see how they can justify what he did.
Right@@williepearl278
The puppy was already dead it wasnt alive like the mother was saying
@@williepearl278 probably some excuse saying that there wasn't enough evidence. Like even the class said that he did this!
Probably claimed mental health
Had a teacher who punished me for being bullied. She retired the year I left and there was a mini ceremony in the church at school. No one clapped, it was glorious
The incidents of keeping students' art happened to me in High School by a Drama class teacher. I drew a very detailed Shakesperian-type theatre and stage. I don't remember the assignment, nor exactly what was in the drawing, but it was VERY detailed. I was expecting to get it back, but she kept it.
I got an "A" on the assignment, but I wanted my drawing back. I was too shy back then, so I did not pursue it, like I would do today. Life's experiences have "taught" me to be different, than I was as a child and as a teen.
I had a math teacher in 9th grade that took away the art I was doing while listening to her teach. When I got it back, at a parent teacher conference, she'd written on it.
I didn't learn until nearly 20 years later that I have ADHD, and I focus better when I'm drawing/doodling. Instead of believing that I was listening to her lessons, she thought I was ignoring her.
Thankfully, her husband was a student counselor in the same school and he understood my learning methods (even though we didn't discover my ADHD). I did better in math once I was out of that teacher's class.
29-30 years ago, I had a teacher in Maegen Elementary. She wasn't exactly the best teacher. Being that I am high-functioning autistic, I couldn't filter some words because I didn't understand that a kid my age (7-8yo) shouldn't be saying. So, to punish me, she stuffed a dirty gym sock in my mouth. It even happened when she thought she heard me say a dirty word even though I didn't. Of course I ended up telling my mom about this, and she came unglued on the teacher at the next parent-teacher conference. The principal was no better. I was bulled all throughout my school years, and any time I went to the principal to report the bullying, it was I that got the pink slip.
Gonna finish off by saying this: Mrs. Schroeder and Ms. Nelson, if you are reading this, eff you for not sticking up for the down-trodden and for promoting bullying of the neurodivergent.
I liked for the ending message, as a fellow high functioning autistic.
Honestly, I didn't even KNOW about those words, but my main issue was when I would readjust my glasses, I used my middle finger, so kids were always accusing me of flipping the bird. I didn't know what that meant, and even worse, I misheard it as "flicking" so I would look at posters and be like "I'll flick the bird" but otherwise didn't know they were referring to my "finger of choice" though I don't recall actually having JUST that finger up. Idk, it's been a while...
In 3rd grade, I had a teacher who was blatantly sexist. She treated all boys in her class like dirt, calling us insignificant at one point. She yelled at us constantly and for the dumbest things, like when she dropped a marker on the ground I was nice and picked it up for her but she yelled at me for getting out of my seat instead of thanking me for helping her out. But worst of all, it was a tradition at that school where the board would rent bouncy castles as a ton of fun activities, but after sliding down an inflatable slide headfirst by accident (which was against the rules, they thought I did it on purpose), they called my teacher over to decide my fate, which was setting me down and making me watch everyone else in my class have fun on the bouncy castles and stuff. Reminder, this was all for a complete accident. Did I mention she also dragged me around by my arm the rest of the time. What sucked was that I was in a school where we had one teacher that taught us everything, so I was stuck with her the whole year. And the fact she got away with all of this even when my parents got involved because the principals were so corrupt really grinds my gears.
I had a history teacher that I am sure was a model for a teacher in a movie called Teachers. Both the movie and my history teacher spent most of the hour reading the newspaper while we read the chapter, wrote out the vocabulary words and wrote out and answered the questions at the end of the chapter.
His tests were just the questions from the end of the chapter, we had the test on Thursday and review it Friday and that took about ten minutes and then we did nothing for the rest of the hour.
Most of us had the whole year's work done by January. If you failed, his class you were just stupid.
My teacher grabbed my drawing, crumbled it up and threw it in the trash and I cried.
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When the day at school was about to be over, I grabbed it out of the trash, un-crumbled it very nicely and folded it in my backpack and gave it to my mom
Did your mom like it
@@mrowlsss Yes. She did
@@olvialee7221 that's good :)
Did you tell her what the teacher did?
@@mrowlsss Yeah. I will tell you that my mom hated her. I’m very happy I left Carpenter Ave
@@olvialee7221 Y'know what, I'm glad you left too
one of the worst things I've ever seen an educator do was at my old high school. It's a high school for those with disabilities of some sort (in my case autism,) A girl had shut a door a bit too hard on accident and started crying, and the principal just started yelling at her! It was such a stupid thing to do! (mainly because it made the girl cry harder.) Another incident, this one an ongoing trend, was the school being inflexible with my schedule, knowing I had health issues, and at that the aftereffects of brain cancer! I would often have to skip a day or two at a time because of appointments or whatever, and I did my work from home and turned it in at some point on those days, and the school didn't care one bit.The day I got back they would openly announce my name (and often some others) at lunch and force us to go upstairs and do the work again! It was such a trash can of a school to go to, and I'm really glad I decided to leave.
I, too, have autism. Poor girl. And the second incident was insane.
Fellow autistic here...I was just thinking "maaan, I needed a school like that ---" but then I read the stories and went "Okay these people need to learn how to communicate with special needs students". :/
Though I suppose if I went to an all special needs school, I would've never met some of my greatest friends - of whom we did have a special needs classroom we'd use for work and lunch. It was some of the teachers that made things rough. Also luckily my mom worked as a cafeteria lady at the time.
@@OverlordZeroULTIMA the other schools I've attended have been great with special needs.
11:37 I had to chuckle at this this but from experience: I was considered by some teachers in elementary to be too vocal. Some 56 years ago, I had a teacher get "tired" of my chattiness and placed duck tape over my mouth to inform me to stop talking. My 3rd grade mind knew what to do: I locked my gaze with her eyes and proceeded to use pure jaw power to separate the tape and free my mouth. I didn't need to make any complaint. I'd shown her she won't control me. (In 5th grade, I had a teacher who was much older and experienced and teaching and handling kids - she "got" how to handle me and there were no "problems."
16:45 Much worse than the mistake I saw in a comment when a teacher, miffed a student was using ear buds for entertainment, demanded he remove and hand them over. A bit later, she asked him a lesson question. No response. She asked twice more without an answer. Then another student spoke up, "He can't hear you. You took his hearing aids." :-O 😀(I *guess* one could say it was an "honest mistake" on her part.)
this is incredible lol
i usually don't really comment on the medically technological advances, because we really do need them in this world, but hearing aids in the shape of AirPods was blatantly stupid knowing schools have policies about headphones in class. keeping the traditional cochlear implant is not only safer for the persons involved, but it also limits consequences in school because of the likeness to headphones. i get it: no one wants some weird cord sticking out of the side of your head that gets caught on everything and snags and gets painful, but i don't think teachers and students should be punished for the stupidity of something like an AirPods shaped hearing aid, KNOWING how strict schools are getting with headphones and phones policies.
(BIG GASPS) Who in the hell would do that to a bunch of kids? Feeding a puppy to a turtle?! That is sick and disturbing!
in case anyone was wondering what the inappropriate question the math teacher gave was,it was ”Tony can send 5 texts and 3 nudes in 19 minutes. He could also send 3 texts and 1 nude in 9 minutes. How long would it take him to send one text and one nude?”
Oh Wow... It is even a stupid question. 🤭😅
@@samkingsway6564 i know right?
5 minutes
@@samkingsway6564 It's an application of Systems of Linear Eqns
Sad thing is...I was so bad at math and got so bored...
This question would've made me pay more attention...I blame it on my potty humored friends. :P
All these happened in my high school (years and years ago):
- P.E. teacher tells jocks to go "help" the fat kid finish his lap around the track. They ran over and kicked him repeatedly. Coach laughed.
- P.E. teacher tells kids playing ball that no one goes to the showers until "[I] see blood." Jocks gang up on one kid, blood, free to go.
- P.E. teacher makes the kid snapping a towel, and his victim, pull down their shorts and get hit with the "board of education."
- (This one happened to me) Shop teacher sees student splitting up a lid (plastic bag full of pot) and snatches it for himself. LOL
- Math teacher answers a new student's math question with "If you don't know by now, I can't help you."
- Music teacher drinks whiskey from bottle while yelling instructions to students taking final exam.
- Music teacher has kids over swimming and tells them no swim suits allowed because the "threads clog the pool filter."
- Civics teacher comes in every day and tells students to "just read your book" and spends the hour doing his own thing.
My 7th grade English teacher ditched a meeting that my parents were in to commit a couple of bank robberies and gamble the stolen money away at Mohegan Sun. She was a compulsive gambler, and she was unsurprisingly fired after this incident. I have this personal experience to look back on as a cautionary reminder to set strict limits at the casino
Wow.
Being a teacher is definitely hard.
Fr kids are bad these days
But to be fair some teachers make bad students bad so not all kids are bad@@austinlee3673
My algebra high school teacher called us “cancerious tumors that he wanted to rip out of his brain”. He got fired haha
I remember having a health teacher (may had also been a coach for others' gym classes) that after I said that I read Harry Potter, he went "Ah, Harry Pothead" or something.
Either I was outta that class after or he was fired.
Your class was a bunch of 🌈
One school writing assignment I remember glancing at was one about the 9/11 attacks. It was a series of fill-in-the-blank interactive questions about what happened, who was involved, etc. and kids were supposed to write their opinions about it. The last question was about the terrorists/hijackers themselves: "(The hijackers) were (blank)" and you had to pick either "brave" or "cowards". That last question really stuck with me and not in a good way because it was all designed for 3rd-4th Graders.
My elementary school years were good, except I moved not as constantly with my mom after the divorce when I was around six-seven years old ( thankfully, it was in the same state ). However, when our Dad won us back in court back in 2008 and started middle school that year, or was it the year after that? Anyway, one day, I was having a problem with a math question, so much so that my special ed teacher, Mrs. A wouldn't let me go to lunch until I had solved it, and when I still hadn't solved it, she yelled at me and made me leave the classroom to finally have lunch ( I was crying nonstop because being yelled at just makes me cry ) but I didn't head straight to the lunchroom since I didn't want anyone to see me and went to the restroom. A little bit later, some of my classmates came in and asked me what happened, which I told them, and they escorted me to the lunchroom, where I finally had lunch. Also, me and my former friend Amber and I were forced to take showers every morning since apparently we didn't do it the previous night ( which we most certainly did ), but they forced us to do it anyways. In my middle school, there's a kind of class where we did a kind of pre-school stuff before actually going to school ( I forgot what they were called ), and one morning, my group were going to have doughnuts and we were all excited but me and my former friend were once again forced to take a shower before we could have a doughnut and after we finished,, we were told that we took too long in the showers and that they threw the doughnuts away because of it! My freshman year of high school was great! I was even on both the green and gold ( my school's colors ) honor rolls for good grades two years in a roll! But, things were different in my sophomore year: my homeroom teacher and her two teacher assistants; Mrs.Hagen ( I forgot the assistants' names, but one was tall and the other one was very short ). They would constantly call me and my former friend out for no reason, and it was just the two of us no matter what we did and would sometimes make us do our work outside ( there was a long stone bench connected to the wall, and were the only quiet ones,but still!). It wasn't the first time that they did this, either. A former senior of ours, Richard, was in the same boat we were in at the moment, and he warned that it would happen to us as well, but at the time, we didn't believed him and the next time we saw him, we apologized to him. In health class at the beginning of the second semester, we were to write ten articles that were due at the end of the year, and we had plenty of time to do them, but we still forced to do them early. The next day after, I've had turned them in, and my teacher told me that she couldn't find my articles the day after, and I was forced to do them all again ( to this very day that I am convinced that one of the teacher assistants had taken them since the tall one was with me when I turned them in! ). Thankfully, my junior and senior years weren't all that bad since I and my former friend had a new homeroom teacher the next year, and after that, as well. Except for this one moment in my senior year where lunch was almost over and something happened with one of the teacher assistants in my new homeroom, Mr.Z and some people thought that I was involved and was almost in trouble before I cleared my innocence at the last moment since I was mostly on my phone when the incident occurred and he apologized and I reluctantly accepted since he was one of my favorite teachers ( I can't forgive anyone who accuses me of something I know that I didn't do and they've lost my trust for a little while ).
This video is why I homeschool my kids.
I’ve heard about a story about one teacher that cuts her students hair, while singing, and against their will.
That is on You Tube some place, I just saw it the other day. She went nuts.
I think I saw that on the news. I also saw that in part of a video. Her husband called the cops on her and she was sent to a mental institution or whatever.
I am so angry at all these horrible teachers! The profession of teaching requires a standard above other professions. Sadly, there are still people that say if I can’t do “blah, blah “ I will teach. So infuriating as a lifelong teacher.
Art was my favorite class, up until grade 10, where the teacher I had was very much the bitter failed artist type and took it out on his students; I don't know if that's actually his deal but he was miserable. He would not give a grade above 70, and there were some really talented kids in my class too. The final straw with him was after I broke my wrist with my dominant hand, he said my broken wrist was not an excuse for doing a crappy job and tried to flunk me. My parents had me removed from his class after that and the months I had him as a teacher killed any creative drive I had; he's who I attribute to giving up on drawing, which was something I enjoyed. Thanks Mr. Chudyk.
This is nothing compared to the horror stories I've been told by my parents at school in the 1950's. My Dad had a male art teacher who always had one of the boys "stay behind" at the end of a lesson the help "tidy up in the walk-in cupboard." There were a lot of boys leaving the class room crying. Fortunately, this didn't happen to my Dad.
Some more info on the teacher who made her students reenact the slave trade: apparently, it started bc she was playing a video on the slave trade during class for black history month and some students snickered. So, she made black students lie on the floor to demonstrate the discomfort slaves must’ve felt in order to teach empathy.
I don’t know if the black students were the ones who were snickering and I don’t know if they were even snickering at the video (they were 7th graders). But the stepping on a student thing couldn’t be verified by anyone and the New York Dept of Education had already concluded that (after interviewing her students as well as another teacher).
She was primarily fired because the dept quote, “does not ever encourage reenactments of historical events where students take on roles of victimized people."
In other words, it was her insensitive approach to a racially-sensitive topic in history that landed that decision. Her and her lawyer’s claim that it was because she was white is outrageously false.
No wonder kids aren't learning anything anymore
The education system needs a full overhaul-weed out the insane teachers (Karens also), make corruption illegal, etc.
The irony is, had she asked one of the "germ bags" they could have shown her how to lock down her privacy setting on social media.
I'm disgusted by the students that came to the defense of the teacher that fed a puppy to a turtle. I'm also disgusted that they put the turtle down.
Not going to lie at least #3 can have some humorous implications. That being said I do agree that it should've never have happened and that teacher really should've watched the DVD compilation before she gave them out to the students. By no means also should students that young have to see that kind of thing either.
Interesting list thanks
They even put in the drunk teacher 💀
If I had to work with a bunch of kids I’m going straight to the bar after work
I remember my cooking teacher constantly telling us we won't make it in life. That once we go to highschool we would get beat up, and how college only see us as a number. I forgotten to bring my project to her class (which was in the cafeteria) and she yelled at me loud without me explaining myself so I just sat there crying. Other teacher also told us how we were going to work flipping their burgers or mowing their lawn. It was to supposed to encourage us but it just made me think I was dumb and useless. That was my 7th and 8th grade life.
Mental health needs to be taken as seriously as physical health.
its not limited to just teachers, its bus drivers too...when i was younger...they put a restriction harness on violent bus riders and when someone "false reported" that i brought a weapon to school, the teachers ordered the drivers to put the restriction harness on me until the end of the school year, and a 6 week suspention....and because it was a different time in the 1990s and school shootings were rare, bullying wasnt illegal...and the disabled didnt have many rights back then...i couldnt speak up for myself..soo...i was screwed :( now...i can throw a bunch of fools under the bus for lying about me >:(
Most of these were outrageous, but the story about sword fighting in school was kinda cool. I'd totally do that if I was a teacher, but I'd make sure to make safety a top priority
of course, if I were at that school, I'd dominate the fights because I own two swords and know how to use them. (also my father owns the katana from Highlander: the series.)
Same.
As a PE option, yes. As part of a welding class that seems to have no relevance to the class, no
@@jennifer_m.8613 fair enough, actually would have loved to have taken fencing, but it wasn't offered at the schools I went to. Archery world have been fun too. I took a little archery in highschool PE
When I went to Village Glenn, it was the best 7 Years of My Life. Teachers were extremely nice, got awards at the school and my parents were very proud of me and a nanny helped me with my homework
Well bless your heart
my freshman Biology teacher was a cool person, but he got fired because he refused* to stop two kids from snorting cheetos dust
*he did tell them not to do it but they didn't listen, and he didn't step in when they started
Good old Candy Crush strikes again 😅
All of my sympathy goes to the innocent turtle. I’m being serious.
I remember when I was in Preschool, I had a teacher who thought I was mentally retarded since I had High Function Autism, I wasn't stupid but I was shy and did things differently then other students which somehow made her think that I am mentally challenge and didn't like that. She did normal things like ignored my plead to repeat a question, or help me when I needed it help, even a few times didn't allow me to play sports since I was 'Not fit' to be part of the team. She even once phoned my mother and told her how I made a Inappropriate sculpture of a Dildo for a art project, I didn't even know what a Dildo was, it was suppose to be a Dragon.
#1 becoming a teacher in the first place
Thankfully "teachers" don't beat students for being left handed like they did when I was a kid. Abuse wasn't just considered "acceptable", it was encouraged.
8 - Several children in multiple locations and countries have ... "ceased to live" because of taped mouths.
People like this should not be anywhere near working with children ever again 😮
In my country, a blue card is required to work with children.
I'm not sure some of these are mistakes so much as they are horrific errors of judgement
This is why teachers dont get paid for doing crap like this
Leanora Rustamova's inclusion on the list is a worrying sign. Her being dismissed for publishing a novel online she wrote is a step towards advocating the banning of a book because of its content. That was the mentality behind the idea of novels being given certificates - a notion that was thankfully vetoed. It doesn't matter whether this work of fiction was controversial or not. As someone currently in the process of writing a novel, I regard the practice of banning of books philistine and reprehensible.
I have a few unique stories about teachers and other school staff but my most rememberable one being about how my middle school nurse stole kids prescribed medications to use herself and sell.
The science teacher should be fired because he is trying to teach students the circle of life. Snapping turtles don’t eat dogs in the wild, and it doesn’t involve dropping a puppy in a tank. He is just cruel, plain and simple.
Stick with visual aids, not live demonstrations.
Unfortunately, I've had some bad apple teachers. Without getting into too much detail, my seventh grade in middle school was the one and only year my math teacher taught, and she was horrible. I did remember that she had a side online business for a chocolate shop.
Now that I’m an adult now, I can be fully honest. Carpenter Ave was hell for me! The teachers were NOT nice to me at all.
12:28 - Bye, Felicia!
My thoughts exactly haha
My HS Principal in Cripple Creek got a DWI (DUI) and arrested it was outside of school hours, but she was arrested and resigned before she could be fired and now works add another high school as a principal.
I do remember a bad memory at Village Glenn. The school was threatened to be bombed so, we had the day off.
It was from high schoolers at another school. I was tired when I woke up but I was very alarmed. The whole thing was a prank from the high schoolers and it wasn’t funny
My high school choir teacher married one of his former students. She also babysat his kids when she was in school, leading to discussions of a possible inappropriate relationship. He still works there.
I also remember I was left behind by my class. Unfortunately, I couldn’t go to my first field trip cause it costed a lot of money and my mom got into an argument with the teacher.
I stayed with another class for a week.
They went to Washington DC
Teaching the kids about the slave trade and using actual black students is absolutely wild. Then filing a billion dollar lawsuit when she lost her job really takes the cake
Yes, i would love to hear how that came out.
Yeah. If she asked it, got consent and prepared beforehand - OK. But it'd be mentioned if that was the case, right?
That school she taught in was my old school MS.118... But during my day, that crap wouldn't have flown so easily.
When I was in Elementary school in the early 60s, taping kid's mouths shut was a common practice, as was exhausting forced calisthenics - in a "one kid misbehaves, all suffer" scenario. We all took it for granted. My mother's reaction was "well then don't talk in class."
When I was a freshman in high school (I graduated 2021) I had an English teacher named Mrs. Countryman. I broke down in her class one day because my Papal, who had raised me until I was 7 and was still a vital figure in my life, was diagnosed with lung cancer. She asked me what was wrong, and when I told her, she sent me to the counselors’ office. A week after my Papal died (sometime in 2017), she made a joke in class about how her “family always smokes in the car with the windows rolled up, so now she has to go to the doctor to make sure she isn’t going to die of lung cancer.” I had told her he had passed, for the record. Anyways, I said “that’s not funny” in a monotone voice, and the teacher’s pet stood and yelled at me that she “wasn’t joking” so I stood up, flipped them all the bird, and left. Few years later, 2019, I see her heading down the stairs near my Spanish class and I looked her dead in the eyes and said “Hey, Carol. My Nana just died of lung cancer a few weeks ago. Wanna make another joke?” (She actually did die in 2019, and she was my Papal’s wife.) Mrs. Countryman scoffed, rolled her eyes, and walked away from me. Lol
I’m sorry the Fast food job applications on the failed test is awesome
When I went to Village Glenn, I met a boy that’s older than me and had the same teacher as I did at Carpenter Ave. The name is Ms Green. She wasn’t nice to him at all and he said to me that she’s a b***** and I agreed
Whilst i dont condone playing games when you should be teaching, why was her phone checked in the first place?
"We get it. Getting a kid to read is like pulling teeth." 😂
I was treated horribly by some of the female teachers in my last 2 years of high school. I have an interllectual disability and they would bully me for it by psychologially tormenting me, emotionally abusing me and making me less then they are. I was gaslighted, intimidated, ridiculed and straight up harrassed by them. I was in a relationship and the school counseler would spread rumours about me and my ex-boyfriend that I was having sex and was pregnant and I had absolutely no idea how to stand up for myself. This is why sex has turned me off due to the emotional trauma that I had to deal with when I was 17 years old. Like those questions are absolutely none of their business and they just didn't care, their behaviour enrages me to this day and that's why I cannot really trust anyone these days because the school caused all of this disgusting and unnecessary drama that was avoidable. And yes I am admitting that I am still a virgin at 30. And this lasting trauma has caused me to lash out at other people both in person and online. I have had to delete so many comments that I made because people constantly have a problem with what I say and they brutally attack me for it. Could those people do me a favour and fucking stop it?!
I actually had a teacher in high school who fell asleep in class while we were doing our assignments. We fell out laughing the way he grumbled when he woke up. 😂
The biggest mistake made by a teacher?
Actually becoming a teacher!
I would have so many bad teacher stories from middle school. The teachers would always say I was lying about my bullies beating me up despite the fact I came into class with bruises and fainted on the desk. One even took my money and gave it to the bully when the bully said I stole it from them. The school psychologist even told me to unalive myself during a lecture and when I tried to do exactly what she said (a little malicious compliance) she said I was overreacting and I got detention. It was bc of the constant bullying and the way the teachers treated me I ended up with a mental disability that I have to live with forever now..
When the entire 5th grade was led in singing together as an activity, I accidentally fell out of queue, and that was grounds for the teacher leading to send me to my desk with that archaic punishment (made famous in the Simpsons intro) of writing “I will…” 200 times. To my relief, my home room teacher pulled me aside, “don’t do it.”
Play stupid games, Win stupid prizes
Remember, folks: Trunchbull is not a role model.
Neither is Umbridge.
"we have to assume it's a common practice" Or...it's an urban legend. A quick Google News search produced ZERO results for that story.
Number 10 ain’t bad, I was a terrible student when I was younger. A McDonald’s app might’ve inspired me to try harder
My Kindergarten teacher picked on me because of my autism. She felt that I didn't belong in her class because of my autism. She had a daughter who was also on the spectrum, which had to do with why my Kindergarten teacher believed I didn't belong in her class. My parents hated her because of how mean she was. I was told she kept picking on students with disabilities. Eventually, the school administration got fed up with complaints filed by parents over how she was picking on students with disabilities, and she might've also picked on students who fell in the minority group category, so she was forced to retire because of that.
13: Wtf??? And how is that not animal cruelty AND not a reason to loose the job??? As a student, yes, I would have defended the teacher, but being older now, I understand everyone else...
Yassss!!! I’ve been so excited to see more true crime and scandals on your channel lately Ms mojo!
It's WatchMojo
I had a teacher when I was 7 y o who was a nasty woman. One day a new kid arrived and his dad presented him to the whole class. "My son can't hear from his right ear, so when you talk to him and if he doesn't respond he most likely didn't hear you." He was a really nice man. The teacher put the kid on the left side of the front row. She would throw books at him because he didn't answer when she talked to him and since he was Arab she got really racist. The kid got pulled out from school after a week and the teacher faced 0 consequences. Even when she began to physiacally abuse other students. She did that every year and yet she never got fired even though most of us got bruises all over our body
She must have been on tenure.
A male substitute was fired and arrested for having sex with 7 students at my high school. It was wild.
All my condolences go to the turtle and the teacher.
I’m being 100% serious.
Are you serious?? The teacher?! My sympathy is with the puppy AND that innocent turtle!
Middle school choir teacher- we were getting ready for a concert, one of the pieces had a solo part. So we were doing audition durring class. I was very shy and nervous but i wanted to try out. He had let everyone finish the whole piece even if they had mistakes or asked to start over. Which a lot if girls did due to nervous laughing while looking at their friends. No biggie, we all get nervous and show it differently. Anyway when it was my turn, i got nervous and messed up but continued on. He didnt even look at me but looked annoyed at me and told me to stop and sit down. This was unlike him and everyone was shocked by how he reacted. One girl said "she sound good, let her finish." But he wasnt having it. I knew he favorited the more popular girls and was warned he treats the less popular kids bad but i didnt expect it to be true. Anyway, Embarrassed and feeling emotional i cried and was sent to the counselor. I told them what happened as they requested. The next day the choir teacher called me to his desk and called me names, told me i needed help (therapy) for going to the counselor and telling her what happened.
#16 was wild. The first day of school, and she's wearing that stupid shirt!
"Honey, I wouldn't talk about taste if I was wearing a lime green tank top." -Bender Bending Rodríguez
About #12: robot chicken made a sketch of that incident and didn't play it up for laughs. They actually acknowledged how this was a real event that happened to one of the writers. Crazy how that turned out to be very honoring of such a tragic story.
I was in a computer programming class after I graduated high school. This is hands-down, the worst teacher I’ve ever had. Like he would show up completely bare foot no shoes to be seen. That is on day is he’d show up at all and when he did, he was either in his office playing Minecraft (not fucking kidding) or in the bathroom I keep in mind he was going to the bathroom three times a day and this was a five hour class one day in particular, I didn’t eat breakfast before I went there, so there was a 7-Eleven across the street. I got myself a donut and a chocolate milk he gave me shit for eating at the computer later that day the culinary class was serving lunch there. He was at his computer later that day eating fucking soup, one day, he gathered me and all the other students in that class that he had it out for and told us if we were to make a PowerPoint of what we learned in that class, he would’ve passed us for the class the next day I go in and get started because I I learned enough stuff in that class to put on the PowerPoint just not from him near the end of the day I was almost done on his way to his 89th trip to the bathroom that day he turned the computer off with the monitor it did not save and that was one of the few times I’ve ever been so pissed off when he came back I finally confronted him and said to him pretty much what is your deal with me? I have been doing whatever I can to pass this class and you’ve given me shit since day one what’s your problem? For those who don’t believe me when I’m about to say, I wish I was lying. He looks me straight in the eyes with a straight face, and just simply says “I hate you“ that’s all I needed to hear I found out I was wasting my time, so I fucking left and my school days were done after that day a couple years later I ran into a friend of mine from that class at the movies, and he said his cousin took that class and halfway through the semester There was no class, because they had to find a replacement because he was fired.
My brother had a 5th grade teacher that picked favorites and bullied her least favorite kids. She was ruthless about calling a kid out she didn't like and making them out to be a dunce (literally making a dunce cap but not putting it on them) for a small spelling error. He had bowel/urinary issues at the time and had a doctors note explaining he has to be released to use the restroom anytime he says he needs to because of medication, she often made him wait or on occasion decided to make him stand by the white board so everyone could see him piss himself before sending him to sit in it. School never did a thing.
Me, my whole class in 5th grade got put on a kill list our substitute teacher had. The class was noisy and not wanting to listen so he yelled that he was putting all of us on his list, then clarified it was a hit list. We all laughed, not taking him seriously as he left the room for ten minutes. He came back in and just sat quietly in the corner glaring at us all and then a few of us told our parents laughing and the school had to apologize and remove the sub from their list but nothing ever happened to him. And yes, he did actually shout that as the class laughed.
We had a teacher that was having an affair with a student and ran away together. Made it a whole month before they were caught in a little cabin in the woods.
The high school football coach/science teacher convinced all the seniors that stop signs are optional if they have a white line around them... He also was texting and driving, dropped his phone, and hit a mother and one of his students head on trying to get the phone from the floor killing the two in the other car and bragged about not getting charged for it.
Not me, but when my older brother was in elementary school, a teacher once kicked him out of the school. Like, out to the street. Thankfully we live in a smaller, mostly safe community; but still it could’ve ended badly. Thankfully he didn’t try to walk home alone, and a family friend saw him loitering around outside the school, and contacted my parents.
I don’t really remember what happened to that teacher. But my parents were understandably very angry.
I’m dyslexic and when I was in primary school they just called me stupid and sent me out of the room. It wasn’t until I left high school that I was finally diagnosed
I got a bad teacher story.
Well, not just 1 teacher... an entire education system tbh.
I won't say where it was, but... systemic and systematic r*cism *was* the education system.
As a kid who went to school in a country where I wasn't born, I was fair game for bullying/rac*sm/prejudice.
Including teachers picking me up by the hair and throwing me across the class because of a spelling error... punching me in the chest so hard I had an asthma attack... being placed in detention on every major school outing so I couldn't go... encouraging the kids to bully me, to the point that one teacher actually encouraging a kid to break my leg, while the head teacher of the school witnessed it.
And, my final day at school, my whole year had a BBQ as a goodbye-last-day-party kinda thing... and I got cornered by 4 teachers, who locked me in the classroom so I couldn't attend.
The reasoning, was my final test result from the week before wasn't written tidily enough, and I had to do it again.
What they ignored, was that the handwriting was so scruffy was because I had 3 broken fingers after one of the other kids had pushed me down the stairs.
When I look back though, I realise that had it pretty easy.
See, where I grew up, you had to be white, AND born in that country.
The fact I'm classed as Caucasian, I had an easier time than any of the kids who were dark skinned.
Every family who moved into the area who weren't white didn't last long... the kids would be beaten daily until the family moved away... and at one point, a family moved into the area, the kids got beaten repeatedly, until the locals had enough and eventually burned their house down.
My mother always told me not to give away my heritage, because being white gave me an easier time. If they'd have known my great grandmother wasn't white, things would have been a lot worse.
Prejudice was rife where I grew up and was actively encouraged by the teachers, and carried out by the teachers as well.
😱
some of these are legit bad and some are common. My class was told "McDonalds jobs are for kids with failing grades, dead ends you will never succeed in"
I feel bad for that drunk teacher, who didn't seem like a bad person at heart. She wasn't evil- just sad. She didn't deserve that level of public humiliation. Hope she was given the recovery help she needed and deserved.