Culture PA: Teachers Resigning After Violent Assault by Students

  • Thread starter Thread starter RI 360
  • Start date Start date
Comment sections. They're like dessert after the main course.

nrB4fuF.png


Any way of checking if this is a legit Facebook account and not somebody's burner? If this is legit I'd love to read more of this individual's "wisdom."

Edit: Def. a burner, probably just used for comment sections on articles. Too bad. :(
 
Last edited:
Literally the exact same situation occurred where I live. A first-grader fucked up his teacher’s arm really bad by shoving into her and she still has problems with it and had to get emergency surgery a few months ago. The attack happened last year. They seriously either need to get these kids some help or send them away.
 
Anybody who rolls their eyes at this like "It's ridiculous to be afraid of harmless grade schoolers" Go teach in one of those schools. I double dog dare you.

I'd give it a week before you were curled up in the corner of the classroom sobbing, and begging for a transfer to a school in a rich, white suburb.
Satire works best with some truth sprinkled in.
 
Dad mentioned to me once that he'd like to be a teacher in a rough school like this. I asked why. He said, "because no one yells louder than an ex drill sergeant."

I don't always see eye to eye with him, but on this I did.


Joking aside, I'm thinking it might be a good idea for teachers at these schools to have tazers or tear gas. To better acclimitize Trayvon and Da'quan to what the rest of their lives will consist of.
 
Dad mentioned to me once that he'd like to be a teacher in a rough school like this. I asked why. He said, "because no one yells louder than an ex drill sergeant."

I don't always see eye to eye with him, but on this I did.


Joking aside, I'm thinking it might be a good idea for teachers at these schools to have tazers or tear gas. To better acclimitize Trayvon and Da'quan to what the rest of their lives will consist of.
At my old high school, we had resource officers walk around with that shit in case a fight or such broke out. It didn’t really change much tbh although a bunch of kids got pepper sprayed one day…
 
  • Informative
Reactions: Koby_Fish
Hey, welcome to Philly!
Welcome to public schools in any major city.

Least we have some god damned good food.
So the city is doing well right now on a lot of aspects, theres some old rough areas getting young families hipsters and starting professionals.

It's this shit that is going to kill the city and it's so dumb they are building etc, Philly will sink in 5 years. There's a lot of burbs that are reasonable priced and the school systems are lord of the flies the congo edition. All those hipsters who "feel the people" and push this shit will not let their kids in these schools and good, no one should send their kid to a philly public school, it's like Kae Sahn but no air strikes. So what will they do? Move. Tax money drops as the home owners in new up and coming areas bail. These young families don't have the cash to afford private and our charter system is just too small.

Our public schools are broke anyway it's a no win situation and it's because we just dump money into the cause of the problem.

This doesn't fall under just Philly, many major cities have had this happen to them, hell it's happened to this area before FFS.
 
I'd like to point out that the article is not about Philly. It's about Harrisburg, PA which is the Capital of PA.

But if you want to carry on:

"As of the 2010 census, the city was 30.7% White, 52.4% Black or African American, 0.5% Native American, 3.5% Asian, 0.1% Native Hawaiian, and 5.2% were two or more races. 18.0% of the population were of Hispanic or Latino ancestry."
 
Comment sections. They're like dessert after the main course.

nrB4fuF.png


Any way of checking if this is a legit Facebook account and not somebody's burner? If this is legit I'd love to read more of this individual's "wisdom."

Edit: Def. a burner, probably just used for comment sections on articles. Too bad. :(

I, too, would love to execute teenagers for acting out. /sneed

But in all seriousness, it's possible these kids might have mental health issues or problems at home if they're acting out so badly that they injure teachers. Or maybe they are just brats... the article is very vague. But instead of being a pussy and saying "the kids hurt me im gonna resign!!11!!11", maybe school staff (such as guidance counselors) could... y'know... try to help the children in some way? The article is very vague so the situation isn't presented.
Then again, the public school system is hell and they only claim that they want to help because if it weren't for those kids' parents paying taxes, the school wouldn't even be funded.
Sorry if this seems A-Loggy.
 
I, too, would love to execute teenagers for acting out. /sneed

But in all seriousness, it's possible these kids might have mental health issues or problems at home if they're acting out so badly that they injure teachers. Or maybe they are just brats... the article is very vague. But instead of being a pussy and saying "the kids hurt me im gonna resign!!11!!11", maybe school staff (such as guidance counselors) could... y'know... try to help the children in some way? The article is very vague so the situation isn't presented.
Then again, the public school system is hell and they only claim that they want to help because if it weren't for those kids' parents paying taxes, the school wouldn't even be funded.
Sorry if this seems A-Loggy.

If you were given the option of leaving a cage containing a rabid tiger or giving it therapy, which would you choose?
 
Welcome to public schools in any major city.

Least we have some god damned good food.
So the city is doing well right now on a lot of aspects, theres some old rough areas getting young families hipsters and starting professionals.

It's this shit that is going to kill the city and it's so dumb they are building etc, Philly will sink in 5 years. There's a lot of burbs that are reasonable priced and the school systems are lord of the flies the congo edition. All those hipsters who "feel the people" and push this shit will not let their kids in these schools and good, no one should send their kid to a philly public school, it's like Kae Sahn but no air strikes. So what will they do? Move. Tax money drops as the home owners in new up and coming areas bail. These young families don't have the cash to afford private and our charter system is just too small.

Our public schools are broke anyway it's a no win situation and it's because we just dump money into the cause of the problem.

This doesn't fall under just Philly, many major cities have had this happen to them, hell it's happened to this area before FFS.
I'm sure the Eagles will enjoy their new crop of loyal fans, though.
 
Back