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Reply to "Article in NYT today re: students, tik tok and targeting teachers"
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[quote=Anonymous]As a teacher, I don't care if it ultimately cost the family lawyer's fees or whatever. I care that I send a message that the school completely under-reacted and the students don't seem to acknowledge the impact of their actions - one admits that she didn't mean to get suspended! One said they'll continue to do this "but private" so they don't get caught. Because of this, I would gather the other teachers involved and go to the police with the purpose of causing the students, their parents, and the superintendent to take time out of their oh-so-busy lives to deal with the situation. I would also try suggest that teachers in the school refuse to have those students in their classes next year. The goal would be disrupt their lives a bit, make things harder for the parents and the superintendent, so that there's pressure on these kids and their classmates who watched them get away with it to not do this again. [/quote]
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