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Originally Posted by #^^^^^^^^^^^&
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There are so many things wrong with this... that teacher better prepare for a world of hurt from the parents.
To cite a few:
-The 50-year-old educator told cop Miguel Campos that the student was “writing on a piece of paper, which caused it to bleed over onto the desk.”
-Woodside’s Facebook page reveals that her “likes and interests” include the official “Sharpie Permanent Markers” page on Facebook.
-he allowed Woodside, a seventh grade math teacher, to “sign a citation” against the boy, who was then transported to the Community Intervention Center, a juvenile holding facility. (
arrested? are you kidding me?)
-The marker ban--which apparently is aimed at curbing graffiti--stems from a city ordinance making it
illegal to possess spray paint or a permanent marker on private property (without the owner’s permission).
Aren't schools public property?
-And finally, the most upsetting part of the article....
