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Feb 21, 2024
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CameronG
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Yes, this principal should know about it for sure
That is not appropriate language for any K-12 classroom period.
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My daughter is in 4th grade and a kid in her class called her the B word. My daughter told her teacher and the teacher
Nuke
All-American
Feb 21, 10:03am
I think you should go call that teacher the B word
cambo
Feb 21, 10:08am
RE: I think you should go call that teacher the B word
rcbyufan
Feb 21, 10:25am
I'd talk with the principal and see what his/her response would be.
ManicBlue
Feb 21, 10:11am
Yes, this principal should know about it for sure
CameronG
Feb 21, 10:27am
We sent an email to the teacher just to let her know about the situation, I guess we will see what she says.
Nuke
Feb 21, 10:43am
The teacher may know that the kid has much bigger problems to deal with at home.
Sea Chicken
Feb 21, 10:16am
I'm sure he does have stuff going on at home, I think as a teacher its your responsibilty to protect all the kids in
Nuke
Feb 21, 10:27am
You'd have to think if roles were reversed that your daughter would not get let
CameronG
Feb 21, 10:35am
Not sure a teacher can protect a kid from never getting called a name at school.
AFCougK9
Feb 21, 11:13am
That isn't the point, why is the teacher justifying it?
CameronG
Feb 21, 11:24am
You don't think calling another student the B word is bullying? It hasn't just been a 1 time thing. The teacher is
Nuke
Feb 21, 11:44am
The kid needs to learn what is appropriate somewhere if he's not learning it at home. Where do you suppose would be a
ManicBlue
Feb 21, 6:04pm
Same thing just happened
chessefeet
Feb 21, 10:18am
That's honestly shocking that they are permitting that kind of language
CameronG
Feb 21, 10:32am
It's probably difficult to manage that on top of everything else
Belboz
Feb 21, 10:44am
It's really not hard to nip bad language in the bud unless of course the teacher
CameronG
Feb 21, 10:48am
A teacher hearing another student say the B word is VERY VERY different than a
rcbyufan
Feb 21, 10:48am
So telling the student not to be a tattletale is the appropriate response to
CameronG
Feb 21, 10:50am
Well, it was back when I was a kid and we survived it.
Belboz
Feb 21, 10:51am
I agree with that but that's no excuse for not dealing with the bad behavior
CameronG
Feb 21, 11:04am
RE: That's honestly shocking that they are permitting that kind of language
Natedog916
Feb 21, 1:39pm
Baylor?
Florwood
Feb 21, 10:19am
The teacher probably doesn't want to deal with it
Belboz
Feb 21, 10:28am
It's just what social justice demands in our day and age.
rcbyufan
Feb 21, 10:30am
I'm sure thats part of it. She asked my daughter if she wanted him to apologize and my daughter responded that she
Nuke
Feb 21, 10:49am
I think it's more difficult when different genders are involved.
Belboz
Feb 21, 10:56am
For sure, if it was my son he'd probably handle it in a physical manner. I told my son (her older brother) to go say
Nuke
Feb 21, 11:00am
For what it is worth, I think you are handling it the right way. To be honest
rcbyufan
Feb 21, 11:03am
If it's known that she told the teacher, she'll probably hear it again
OmahaOmaha
Feb 21, 10:52am
Snitches get stitches.
Natedog916
Feb 21, 10:59am
RE: Snitches get stitches.
crazY
Feb 21, 7:37pm
Go talk to the kids parents
IBC
Feb 21, 11:02am
Finding a parking spot in the trailer park can be rough.
Q-grr
Feb 21, 10:41pm
I'd ask the teacher to get her side first. She may have said more than what your
pinolero
Feb 21, 12:47pm
Still 0 excuse to accept that. If he has a terrible family life then learn
EDthoracotomy
Feb 21, 3:44pm
RE: Still 0 excuse to accept that. If he has a terrible family life than learn
Natedog916
Feb 21, 7:36pm
You can have friends or correct grammar but not both. Guess we know where you
EDthoracotomy
Feb 22, 8:22am
Did your parents teach you that to help you feel better about yourself?
Natedog916
Feb 22, 12:51pm
I never knew my parents. Maybe that's why my spelling is off?
EDthoracotomy
Feb 22, 4:24pm
Could be. I’m sure the wolves that must have raised you….nevermind.
Natedog916
Feb 22, 4:30pm
Anyways tell your mom hi for me.
EDthoracotomy
Feb 22, 5:42pm
My mom is fat, old, and ugly so have at it.
Natedog916
Feb 22, 6:50pm
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