Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she starting to act like a drama queen. she now wants 40MILLION DOLLARS
yeah, how dare she expect some sort of compensation for getting SHOT BY A STUDENT AT WORK. The school system wants her to take workers comp and forget it ever happened. A BIG lawsuit with BIG numbers is the only thing that will get their attention.
But yeah, I wonder why teachers are quitting?
Anonymous wrote:she starting to act like a drama queen. she now wants 40MILLION DOLLARS
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone heard an update?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her attorney is probably grasping at straws to help her.
+1
But, I'm still puzzling over the parent at the school who claimed anyone else would have been treated differently. i'm wondering if there is a family connection politically.
Was that comment about race? My experience as a white teacher is that admin is reluctant to go hard on boys of color because those statistics are disparaging for schools.
I’ve posted this before but I don’t see how race wasn’t a major factor. The majority of the student and parent population and what looks like 95% of the administration from the school itself on up is black, the teacher is white, and because it’s important, some people in the name of refusing to stigmatize wouldn’t characterize this monster as “badness” - his actual family nickname! In a family where these ahole parents were at the school daily which is preferential treatment out the ass! - but went along with the lie that his “IEP” was getting to have family with him. Virtually all kids in K and 1 would LOVE to have family visit them frequently at school. None of it was fair to anyone but those bastards. They should all be under the jail, kid included.
You could be correct, but I don't think so. I think the family must have connections--there is some reason this was "close hold" in the news. FWIW, Newport News is heavily minority as a whole.
Multiple generations of teenage parenthood--usually those aren't influential, connected families.
That doesn't mean they are not connected. Could be relatives, politics, gangs,---all sorts of things. It's almost racist to think they cannot be connected because they are African American.
They could also be connected to school administration.
We don't know. But, don't think that other Black children were not abused by this kid, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her attorney is probably grasping at straws to help her.
+1
But, I'm still puzzling over the parent at the school who claimed anyone else would have been treated differently. i'm wondering if there is a family connection politically.
Was that comment about race? My experience as a white teacher is that admin is reluctant to go hard on boys of color because those statistics are disparaging for schools.
I’ve posted this before but I don’t see how race wasn’t a major factor. The majority of the student and parent population and what looks like 95% of the administration from the school itself on up is black, the teacher is white, and because it’s important, some people in the name of refusing to stigmatize wouldn’t characterize this monster as “badness” - his actual family nickname! In a family where these ahole parents were at the school daily which is preferential treatment out the ass! - but went along with the lie that his “IEP” was getting to have family with him. Virtually all kids in K and 1 would LOVE to have family visit them frequently at school. None of it was fair to anyone but those bastards. They should all be under the jail, kid included.
You could be correct, but I don't think so. I think the family must have connections--there is some reason this was "close hold" in the news. FWIW, Newport News is heavily minority as a whole.
Multiple generations of teenage parenthood--usually those aren't influential, connected families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her attorney is probably grasping at straws to help her.
+1
But, I'm still puzzling over the parent at the school who claimed anyone else would have been treated differently. i'm wondering if there is a family connection politically.
Was that comment about race? My experience as a white teacher is that admin is reluctant to go hard on boys of color because those statistics are disparaging for schools.
I’ve posted this before but I don’t see how race wasn’t a major factor. The majority of the student and parent population and what looks like 95% of the administration from the school itself on up is black, the teacher is white, and because it’s important, some people in the name of refusing to stigmatize wouldn’t characterize this monster as “badness” - his actual family nickname! In a family where these ahole parents were at the school daily which is preferential treatment out the ass! - but went along with the lie that his “IEP” was getting to have family with him. Virtually all kids in K and 1 would LOVE to have family visit them frequently at school. None of it was fair to anyone but those bastards. They should all be under the jail, kid included.
You could be correct, but I don't think so. I think the family must have connections--there is some reason this was "close hold" in the news. FWIW, Newport News is heavily minority as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her attorney is probably grasping at straws to help her.
+1
But, I'm still puzzling over the parent at the school who claimed anyone else would have been treated differently. i'm wondering if there is a family connection politically.
Was that comment about race? My experience as a white teacher is that admin is reluctant to go hard on boys of color because those statistics are disparaging for schools.
I’ve posted this before but I don’t see how race wasn’t a major factor. The majority of the student and parent population and what looks like 95% of the administration from the school itself on up is black, the teacher is white, and because it’s important, some people in the name of refusing to stigmatize wouldn’t characterize this monster as “badness” - his actual family nickname! In a family where these ahole parents were at the school daily which is preferential treatment out the ass! - but went along with the lie that his “IEP” was getting to have family with him. Virtually all kids in K and 1 would LOVE to have family visit them frequently at school. None of it was fair to anyone but those bastards. They should all be under the jail, kid included.
You could be correct, but I don't think so. I think the family must have connections--there is some reason this was "close hold" in the news. FWIW, Newport News is heavily minority as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her attorney is probably grasping at straws to help her.
+1
But, I'm still puzzling over the parent at the school who claimed anyone else would have been treated differently. i'm wondering if there is a family connection politically.
Was that comment about race? My experience as a white teacher is that admin is reluctant to go hard on boys of color because those statistics are disparaging for schools.
I’ve posted this before but I don’t see how race wasn’t a major factor. The majority of the student and parent population and what looks like 95% of the administration from the school itself on up is black, the teacher is white, and because it’s important, some people in the name of refusing to stigmatize wouldn’t characterize this monster as “badness” - his actual family nickname! In a family where these ahole parents were at the school daily which is preferential treatment out the ass! - but went along with the lie that his “IEP” was getting to have family with him. Virtually all kids in K and 1 would LOVE to have family visit them frequently at school. None of it was fair to anyone but those bastards. They should all be under the jail, kid included.
Multiple generations of teenage parenthood--usually those aren't influential, connected families.
You could be correct, but I don't think so. I think the family must have connections--there is some reason this was "close hold" in the news. FWIW, Newport News is heavily minority as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her attorney is probably grasping at straws to help her.
+1
But, I'm still puzzling over the parent at the school who claimed anyone else would have been treated differently. i'm wondering if there is a family connection politically.
Was that comment about race? My experience as a white teacher is that admin is reluctant to go hard on boys of color because those statistics are disparaging for schools.
I’ve posted this before but I don’t see how race wasn’t a major factor. The majority of the student and parent population and what looks like 95% of the administration from the school itself on up is black, the teacher is white, and because it’s important, some people in the name of refusing to stigmatize wouldn’t characterize this monster as “badness” - his actual family nickname! In a family where these ahole parents were at the school daily which is preferential treatment out the ass! - but went along with the lie that his “IEP” was getting to have family with him. Virtually all kids in K and 1 would LOVE to have family visit them frequently at school. None of it was fair to anyone but those bastards. They should all be under the jail, kid included.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her attorney is probably grasping at straws to help her.
+1
But, I'm still puzzling over the parent at the school who claimed anyone else would have been treated differently. i'm wondering if there is a family connection politically.
Was that comment about race? My experience as a white teacher is that admin is reluctant to go hard on boys of color because those statistics are disparaging for schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her attorney is probably grasping at straws to help her.
+1
But, I'm still puzzling over the parent at the school who claimed anyone else would have been treated differently. i'm wondering if there is a family connection politically.
Was that comment about race? My experience as a white teacher is that admin is reluctant to go hard on boys of color because those statistics are disparaging for schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her attorney is probably grasping at straws to help her.
+1
But, I'm still puzzling over the parent at the school who claimed anyone else would have been treated differently. i'm wondering if there is a family connection politically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mother is trying to blame it on PPD. How does that excuse allowing that kid to get a gun?
PPD?