Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This morning parents received an email from the principal telling us that a teacher had told black students in his class that he could not tell them apart. The email, which of course was written or edited by the central office, further stated that they were "investigating," blah blah blah.
The email, and the lack of immediate action, made me want to vomit. Is this 2023? Have we somehow completely lost our way? The only solution, if this is true, is to fire the teacher. Do not send him to a DEI training, do not reassign him to a different MCPS school, do not pass go. No adult who interacts daily with CHILDREN should have such crap coming out of his mouth.
My kid just got home and said the teacher lacks a filter (based on DC's personal knowledge) and that teacher was, in fact, fired. I hope this is true.
Are you under the impression that the principal, or Board of Ed, can immediately fire a teacher? OP, come on. Don't be dense.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s wait and see what was actually said. Something like “you two look alike” is NOT the same as “all you people look alike.”
Every year I have little white kids whose names I mix up because they look so much alike. Mixing kids up is not offensive. Saying “all you people look alike” is offensive.
Anonymous wrote:This morning parents received an email from the principal telling us that a teacher had told black students in his class that he could not tell them apart. The email, which of course was written or edited by the central office, further stated that they were "investigating," blah blah blah.
The email, and the lack of immediate action, made me want to vomit. Is this 2023? Have we somehow completely lost our way? The only solution, if this is true, is to fire the teacher. Do not send him to a DEI training, do not reassign him to a different MCPS school, do not pass go. No adult who interacts daily with CHILDREN should have such crap coming out of his mouth.
My kid just got home and said the teacher lacks a filter (based on DC's personal knowledge) and that teacher was, in fact, fired. I hope this is true.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s wait and see what was actually said. Something like “you two look alike” is NOT the same as “all you people look alike.”
Every year I have little white kids whose names I mix up because they look so much alike. Mixing kids up is not offensive. Saying “all you people look alike” is offensive.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody should be fired for a slip of the tongue.
Anonymous wrote:This morning parents received an email from the principal telling us that a teacher had told black students in his class that he could not tell them apart. The email, which of course was written or edited by the central office, further stated that they were "investigating," blah blah blah.
The email, and the lack of immediate action, made me want to vomit. Is this 2023? Have we somehow completely lost our way? The only solution, if this is true, is to fire the teacher. Do not send him to a DEI training, do not reassign him to a different MCPS school, do not pass go. No adult who interacts daily with CHILDREN should have such crap coming out of his mouth.
My kid just got home and said the teacher lacks a filter (based on DC's personal knowledge) and that teacher was, in fact, fired. I hope this is true.
Anonymous wrote:This could be anything from "All of you look the same to me." to a teacher who called one student by the name of another and then apologized, saying that they look similar.