Anonymous wrote:This is awesome. So I get to make public reviews of the parents by name too?
Anonymous wrote:Parents are not customers. It’s not like you’re visiting a restaurant or a doctor and you can simply decide to take your money elsewhere. The teacher is not beholden to you to keep you as a customer. Your child was assigned to her and her salary is paid by the entire county, not by your dollars. You don’t have the leverage you think you have. Plus, it’s ugly.
Anonymous wrote:does that mean I can criticize parents, too?!
Anonymous wrote:Teachers are not public figures, so libel and defamation issues are at play here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are teachers so scared of. Do a good job and parents may complain but won't be able to point to anything.
If I'm watching my kids teacher abuse kids or clearly have not prepared on Zoom. Why can't i comment.
Please make that comment where it's appropriate, with the teacher or principal. Not to your 1,000 BFFs on Facebook.
Just saying, teacher and principal do nothing about it. At least now other parents are aware of a possible issue
Anonymous wrote:At this point why the heck not. We post everything else online, whether warranted or not, so why not teachers... It’s annoying and stupid and childish and entitled, but so is 99.9% of the internet.
Anonymous wrote:What teacher really cares what a bunch of whack jobs post on Facebook? I mean, really? The only people dissing teachers on Facebook are complete losers and I hope those teachers go after them to sue for libel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are teachers so scared of. Do a good job and parents may complain but won't be able to point to anything.
If I'm watching my kids teacher abuse kids or clearly have not prepared on Zoom. Why can't i comment.
Please make that comment where it's appropriate, with the teacher or principal. Not to your 1,000 BFFs on Facebook.
seriously!!! if you are watching a teacher abuse kids and your response is to...post it on facebook...omg what kind of person are you?!
Better than quietly reporting to the principal who can't do anything to the teacher and can't fire them. Thank the teachers unions.
uh, if a teacher is abusing children law enforcement should be called. think with your head.
Its over zoom. I should call the police over verbal abuse and subtle bullying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are teachers so scared of. Do a good job and parents may complain but won't be able to point to anything.
If I'm watching my kids teacher abuse kids or clearly have not prepared on Zoom. Why can't i comment.
Please make that comment where it's appropriate, with the teacher or principal. Not to your 1,000 BFFs on Facebook.
seriously!!! if you are watching a teacher abuse kids and your response is to...post it on facebook...omg what kind of person are you?!
Better than quietly reporting to the principal who can't do anything to the teacher and can't fire them. Thank the teachers unions.
uh, if a teacher is abusing children law enforcement should be called. think with your head.
Its over zoom. I should call the police over verbal abuse and subtle bullying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are teachers so scared of. Do a good job and parents may complain but won't be able to point to anything.
If I'm watching my kids teacher abuse kids or clearly have not prepared on Zoom. Why can't i comment.
Please make that comment where it's appropriate, with the teacher or principal. Not to your 1,000 BFFs on Facebook.
seriously!!! if you are watching a teacher abuse kids and your response is to...post it on facebook...omg what kind of person are you?!
Better than quietly reporting to the principal who can't do anything to the teacher and can't fire them. Thank the teachers unions.
uh, if a teacher is abusing children law enforcement should be called. think with your head.