Showing posts with label education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label education. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

The "Only ones" in action again

But if parents did this their children would be taken away for abuse,


Jmyha Rickman was hauled in the back of a police squad car. Her guardian said she was treated like a criminal, all 70 lbs. of the young girl.
Rickman’s ordeal began at Love Joy Elementary School late Tuesday morning when she apparently had a bad tantrum.
At some point, school officials called the Alton Police to handle the situation.
Rickman said her hands were cuffed behind her back and the police would not allow her to get her coat.
“Her eyes were swollen from her crying and her wrists had welts on them,” said Rickman’s guardian, “They cuffed her feet too and she asked to use the restroom several times and was ignored.”

I thought teachers and the system were "trained" professionals and that is why are kids are better off in their care then at home. Even they know their propaganda is a fairy tale . Notice the school didn't call the Parents? They called the police. Asshats.

Police are your friend don't cha know......



Monday, March 4, 2013

Bullying wouldn't be such an issue in Schools



 if administration and teachers didn't model it so darn well:
The student grappled the gun away from the 15-year-old suspect on the bus ride home Tuesday after witnesses say he aimed the weapon point blank at another student and threatened to shoot him.
Disarm a would be killer, save a life, get suspended.
According to the referral, he was suspended for being part of an "incident" where a weapon was present and given an "emergency suspension."
Stupid children, wait for the "authorities" to come clean the mess after the trigger is pulled. Be verrrrrrry afraid to think or do anything for your self. This  is  sheeple training 101.

save someone one day and next your just:




Friday, February 8, 2013

Dear bloated overlord

So many post ideas, not enough time.

Take for example the post about the demise of the penny this week. Didn't happen, now it's old news and hardly blog worthy. Gone..




Then there was the brilliant ( sadly)  reoccurring post about "Bullying in schools  wouldn't be an issue if the administration and teachers didn't model  it so well". Imagine that violent child pretending to save the world with an imaginary grenade? At school? That'll learn ya.



Zombie apocalypse commercials at the super bowl: You know you are passe and mainstream when you are a super bowl ad.




A woman's work is never done.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Bullying in schools wouldn't be such an issue

if Teachers and Unions didn't model it so darn well.

Greg Pietersma, chairman of eastern Ontario’s Upper Canada District School Board, said that a union steward indicated to one of his high-school principals that the union was encouraging teachers to “shun” colleagues who engaged in voluntary activities. 
Teachers: if your Masters, the union, say no don't do any extra curricular activities then I guess you best  do as your told or else.


Some Ontario teachers are breaking ranks and resuming their participation in school sports teams and clubs, but those who do so are coming under pressure from their peers.
This small group of teachers say they no longer want to hurt their students by withdrawing from extracurricular activities, as advised by the unions representing elementary and high-school teachers working for public school boards.

Educators told The Globe and Mail that as a result, colleagues have put notes in their mailboxes, threatened to shun them and created e-mail addresses where they can anonymously report teachers who give time to school clubs, sports and other activities outside the classroom.




Well bully for them I say, congratulations for having a free thought about you do with your own time.

The sad part is that in Ontario we are a public system, Private schools are almost unaffordable for anyone .

Bring on the voucher system, break a monopoly, give families a choice and cripple a union. After all it's for the children. :O)



Monday, April 18, 2011

All the News that

your allowed to print:

 "We didn’t publish a story because we weren’t allowed. This begs an explanation and a confession: the La Salle Collegian is not a real newspaper. It is a student newspaper, more specifically, a student newspaper at a private university. As you may infer, the differences are astronomical."

Journalism school isn't what it used to be, now if the story wasn't about one of their own Profs, with  strippers, in the class room there might have been a story there....

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Bullying in schools is only an issue

because teachers and the system model it so well.

Teacher gets ONE day unpaid suspension for telling students to surround fellow student and oink at him because he was too messy.

Hayes, according to the letter, had repeatedly warned the child to be neater but on March 16 told him, "Your area looks like a pig sty. Oink. Oink."
Students in the classroom told authorities that Hayes told them to encircle the child "and call him a pig and make pig noises," according to the reprimand.

One day for singling out a very young child ( he was in kindergarten) and having the whole class ridicule and humiliate him at her bidding. Egads... this person has no business working anywhere near children, let alone put in charge of or in  a position of authority over children.


“The aim of public education is not to spread enlightenment at all; it is simply to reduce as many individuals as possible to the same safe level, to breed a standard citizenry, to put down dissent and originality” ~ H. L. Mencken

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Ya reap what you sow....

Call me crazy,(and they do) but perhaps the "public institutions of supposed learning's" strict policy of ZERO tolerance for fighting, bullying, any conduct that could be perceived as the least bit threatening  has bred the perfect response...zero tolerance to teachers who behave in a perceived threatening manner.....

ATHERTON, Calif. -- A California school teacher was placed on paid administrative leave after he rattled a table to get the attention of his math students, startling an eighth-grade girl who used her cell phone to call police.
Atherton  police SG. Tim Lynch tells the Palo Alto Daily News that officers went to Selby Lane School Tuesday afternoon because of reports a teacher was causing a disturbance.
Heh......I can just imagine the homecomming of the big brave police man that went out on that call.

Hi Honey I'm home.

How was your day at work dear.

Great I saved countless wee innocent children from the dreaded desk rattler, yup we finally got him.

Partner sighing adoringly:   My hero.....
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Friday, January 7, 2011

Yarths..

This is unfortunately not so unusual,

A dinner lady who was sacked for mentioning a bullying incident to a child's parents has won her unfair dismissal case.

Carol Hill, 60, witnessed seven-year-old Chloe David being tied to a fence and whipped with a skipping rope by four children at Grey Tey primary school near Colchester in Essex.

Assuming the school had reported the incident to the child's parents, Mrs Hill later mentioned it to them. Chloe's parents had been informed by the school that their daughter had suffered the rope burns on her wrist and whip marks on her legs in a 'minor accident', with no mention of the bullying.

I have  few issues with this story.
 

WTHeck? What sort of parent swallows that the wrist rope burns and whip marks on their 7 year old's legs were the result of an minor accident. Just  exactly what kinda unthinking idiot believes that fairy tale just because they have been programmed to trust the lying, covering their behinds from liability, school official who told them so? I am, as they say, Gob-smacked...

Well of course the school had to make an example of the concerned employee who innocently spoke the TRUTH to the parents.  They can't have interactions between school officials, students and parents that is honest and above board now can we?  People might question what is really going on in those aptly named institutions that they daily entrust  their children to..