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  • Kentucky Teens Face Charges For TikTok Bomb Threat Trend, Police Say

    Kentucky Teens Face Charges For TikTok Bomb Threat Trend, Police Say

    Four teenagers in Kentucky are now facing charges of terrorism and harassment after making bomb threats towards their teachers as part of a disturbing trend on TikTok, reports the NY Post

    Since the start of the new school year, there have been four separate bomb threats at three high schools in Oldham County. It has been confirmed that at least three of these incidents were linked to social media.

    “The challenge encouraged students to record a video of themselves telling a teacher there was a bomb or gun in their backpack,”

    Oldham County police said in a statement.

    The students, all 15 years old, have been suspended and must undergo a mental health screening before returning to school. District officials are urging parents to educate their children about the serious consequences of making such dangerous threats.

    “Whether written or spoken, all threats are taken seriously and students need to know the repercussions of these actions, both short and long term. Even if they are not credible threats, they can cause a great deal of stress or anxiety for our students, families, and staff,”

    the district wrote in a message to parents. 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • 70 Schools Were Attacked and 1,683 School Children Kidnapped Across Nigeria Between Feb 2014 and Dec. 2022.

    70 Schools Were Attacked and 1,683 School Children Kidnapped Across Nigeria Between Feb 2014 and Dec. 2022.

    According To Reports By Pulse, The report is entitled,

    “Education Under Attack: Review and Analysis of Attack on Schools, Teachers, and Learners from the Kidnapping of the Chibok Girls, Borno, Nigeria in 2014.”

    The consultant who developed the report, Augustine Mamedu, while presenting the findings in Abuja on Thursday, also said that 184 learners were killed while 88 others were injured within the period.

    Mamedu added that about 60 teachers and other school workers were also kidnapped;14 were killed, while 25 school buildings were destroyed. He pointed out that since the Chibok incident in Feb. 2014 when about 276 girls were kidnapped, the spate of kidnappings has been on the rise. He added that the reports also revealed a geographical shift in the kidnappings of learners from the North East to the North West and North Central Zones.

    He said that between 2014 and 2022, five schools were attacked in North East, 49 in North West, 11 in North Central, three in South South and two in South West.

    “The report also showed that 28 schools have been attacked in Kaduna State within the period, with 17 schools attacked in Kajuru Local Government Area of the state alone.“

    In Katsina State, 99 schools were closed, affecting 30,870 learners, he said. The consultant said that the report recommended increased investment in safe schools and the implementation of the SSD across the country and closure of boarding facilities located in communities with no security posts.

    The Country Director, SCI, Famari Barro, called for the full implementation of the Safe Schools Declaration (SSD) signed in 2015 to protect school children from kidnapping and other vices. Barro explained that the SSD was a political commitment endorsed by the Federal Government to protect children, teachers and school facilities from attack and use of school facilities during arm conflict. He said that globally, attacks on education, schools, children, and their teachers as well as the use of school facilities by security agencies during conflict was on the increase. He recalled that the Nigerian government had taken steps by domesticating the SSD and pledged to mainstream and implement the declaration guidelines.

    The country director, however, said that despite the efforts, attacks on education have remained a challenge in the country. He explained that SCI commissioned the survey to examine attacks on schools, teachers, and learners in Nigeria since the attack on Chibok in 2014. He said that the move was to find possible solutions from the view of the impacted communities, teachers, and learners. Barro commended the establishment of the National Safe Schools Response Coordination Center (NSSRCC).

    “The initiative was a good step in providing a conducive learning environment for conflict-affected girls, boys, and children with disabilities in situations of violence.”

    However, until the children in remote villages, who feel threatened by the rate of violence can attend school without fear, there is still much to be done.

    “More needs to be done to prevent attacks, but also to support children and their families, especially with trauma management,”

    He said. Responding, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Andrew Adejo expressed the ministry’s commitment to ensuring a safe school for every child through the implementation of the SSD. Adejor, who was represented by Joseph Achede, Deputy Director, Secondary Education, said that the ministry was working hard to address the problem.

    #Clique what are your thoughts on this?

  • Teacher Fired After Legal Battle Over Her 20-Year Absence, Says ‘Sorry, But Right Now I’m At The Beach’

    Teacher Fired After Legal Battle Over Her 20-Year Absence, Says ‘Sorry, But Right Now I’m At The Beach’

    A teacher in Italy was terminated from the job after a judge found that she did not work for 20 years out of the 24 years she was employed, Business Insider reported. 

    Cinzia Paolina De Lio, a history and philosophy teacher in Venice, Italy, was officially fired last week. According to the outlet the educator showed up to work seldomly and was presumed unprepared every time she came. 

    “During the scarce periods when she was teaching, she was distracted by her phone, borrowed textbooks from students — who seemingly received grades at random — and her lessons generally seemed improvised and ‘confused,’”

    the court ruling declared, per The Times. 

    The Italian Supreme Court of Cassation found that De Lio went on a 20-year hiatus from her job and ruled in the school’s favor to terminate her. The judge called her lengthy absences a

    “permanent and absolute ineptitude.” 

    De Lio, unhappy with the ruling, said she would

    “reconstruct the truth”

    with evidence to prove her side of the story. However, when the moment came time to expand on her defense, De Lio told Italy’s Repubblica newspaper,

    “Sorry, but right now I’m at the beach,”

    per the BBC. 

    The country’s education ministry later said it would

    “increasingly strive to ensure that the activity of teaching is carried out with adequate professionalism,”

    per the BBC.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • High School Anatomy Teacher Placed on Leave After Discussing Adult Toys and Sexual Pleasure with Students

    High School Anatomy Teacher Placed on Leave After Discussing Adult Toys and Sexual Pleasure with Students

    A California high school teacher has been placed on administrative leave after she was caught on video teaching students about sex toys and the role of the prostate in sexual pleasure, NY Post reported. 

    El Dorado High School in Placentia announced the suspension of Judy Rehburg, a physiology and AP environmental science teacher at the school. A secretly recorded video has circulated showing Rehburg talking about sex toys and how they are available for consumer purchase at general retailers, according to the Register. In another clip, the teacher is heard discussing the male prostate and its role in sexual pleasure.

    The school district said they are investigating the teacher’s conduct.

    “District employees are trusted to exercise professional judgment when deciding whether or not a particular issue is suitable for study or discussion,”

    Alyssa Griffiths, a spokeswoman for the Placentia-Yorba Linda school, district, told the paper.

    “In the classroom, employees act on behalf of the district and are expected to follow the adopted curriculum, and they should not advocate personal opinions or viewpoints,”

    she added.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts? 

  • Teacher Suspended After Allowing Student to Dress as KKK Grand Wizard for Extra Credit

    Teacher Suspended After Allowing Student to Dress as KKK Grand Wizard for Extra Credit

    A Kentucky middle school teacher has been suspended pending investigation after allowing a student to dress as the Ku Klux Klan’s first Grand Wizard for an extra credit assignment, reports the NY Post

    The teacher, who reportedly works at Southern Middle School in Kentucky, approved an eighth-graders request to portray Nathan Bedford Forrest, a Confederate soldier, and the KKK’s first Grand Wizard. The request included dressing up in a full Klansman hood and robe, according to LEX 18. 

    A video of the student wearing the disturbing gown, in a school bus, was posted online, and quickly made its rounds. Parents are now asking for the teacher to be fired.

    “That teacher should be ashamed of herself,”

    Jane Leclercq, a grandmother of one of the middle school students, told the local outlet.

    “Why would a teacher actually approve something like that? I don’t understand, I’m outraged, it’s ridiculous.”

    Pulaski County Superintendent Patrick Richardson confirmed that the district has suspended the teacher following several complaints.

    “I am extremely disappointed and embarrassed by this incident. I am deeply apologetic of this situation, and I am taking immediate steps to address this matter,”

    Richardson said in a statement. 

    However, one of the Southern Middle School students, who shared the TikTok video of the outfit on the bus, defended the teacher and student.

    “He came in on Friday morning trying to wear it in school, so she took it from him and told him he could wear it during the assignment and she would give it back to him at the end of the day,”

    the child explained.

    “There’s no reason to be offended by it,”

    the classmate said regarding the costume.

    “You can’t be mad over a school assignment that teaches history, you have to learn history to make sure you don’t redo it.”

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Florida Teacher Arrested For Allegedly Setting Up Student Brawls In The Classroom

    Florida Teacher Arrested For Allegedly Setting Up Student Brawls In The Classroom

    A Florida middle school teacher is accused of hosting fighting matches between students during class, per the NY Post

    Police arrested 23-year-old, Angel Footman,  a sixth-grade teacher at Griffin Middle School in Tallahassee after several students reported that she was

    “encouraging”

    one-on-one matches in the classroom. According to WCTV Footman instructed students to squabble for

    “30 seconds”

    as she sat at her desk and watched. Reports claim Footman even laid out ground rules telling students to refrain from recording, be quiet, and don’t pull each other’s hair. 

    According to court documents obtained by WCTV, students said they would schedule their brawls to take place in Footman’s classroom.

    A video recording shows Footman telling students the rules for the fights, the outlet reported. The teacher admitted to not reporting various altercations and not submitting reports of misconduct but claims to have had no involvement in organizing the fights.

    She was taken into custody but has since been released. She is charged with four counts of

    “contributing to the delinquency of a minor,”

    and is to be arraigned on the charges early next month, reports reveal. 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Teacher Caught On Video Repeatedly Using N-word, Tells Class They’re Being ‘Oversensitive’ About It

    Teacher Caught On Video Repeatedly Using N-word, Tells Class They’re Being ‘Oversensitive’ About It

    A middle school teacher in Fontana, California was caught on video repeatedly saying the N-word during class, ABC News reported. 

    The teacher reportedly teaches language arts at Sequoia Middle School in California and was reading a Mark Twain novel to the class when one student pointed out the spelling of the word in the book. The video which was recorded by one of the classmates shows the teacher continually badgering the child to say the word. 

    “Say it!” the teacher can be heard saying in the video. “You asked me how to spell it, so go ahead and pronounce it. N****r. Pronounce it after me, n****r.”

    The student who shot the video on her phone said she was shocked to hear that coming from the teacher.

    “I was just thinking, ‘Dang, this teacher is out of her mind,’”

    said the child.

    “The teacher got in front of the class and she was saying that the word is just an English word and everybody can say it if she wants to, it’s in the dictionary, and people are oversensitive over the word,”

    the student recalled, who’s African American.

    “She was trying to force him to say the word and she repeatedly kept saying it and she had a smirk on her face,”

    she added.

    It is unclear whether any action was taken against the teacher.

    “While we acknowledge that this derogatory language comes from a novel first published in the late 1800s, and that historical context is important to consider when discussing literature, the district does not condone the language that was used in the video or using that language outside of the context of discussing the novel,”

    The Fontana Unified School District told ABC News. 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Substitute Teacher Claims School Officer Grabbed Her by the Throat and Dragged Her Through the Hallway

    Substitute Teacher Claims School Officer Grabbed Her by the Throat and Dragged Her Through the Hallway

    A substitute teacher claims she was grabbed by the throat and dragged through the hallway by a student resource officer who thought she was a student, WSB-TV reported. 

    Nia King, 22, who has been working at Eagle’s Landing High School in McDonough, Georgia since September said she was attacked by an SRO after attempting to break up a fight between two girls in the hallway. 

    “The girl hits the other girl, and then that’s when the crowd started,”

    King told WSB-TV.

    “Once we pushed down the hall, I got trampled from the left to the right of the hall, and then now I’m back into the middle of the fight. As I was back in the middle of the fight, the SRO just grabs me by the neck, and the fight is still continuing to go on, and she dragged me all the way from the middle of the hall towards her office,”

    she explained.

    King said she wasn’t offered any explanation for the SRO actions.

    “She asked me do I need EMS, do I need the nurse, and do I need some water,”

    King recalled.

    “I just told her, ‘I just need you to leave because you just drug me from that point to this point, and I couldn’t breathe, but you wouldn’t talk.’” 

    King said the officer came back to explain that she was trying to save her from being attacked in the brawl. However, King said she made no contact with the students during the fight.

    “I couldn’t breathe at one point,”

    she said. The incident was caught on video by students and has been sent to both the Henry County police and the school district, who are conducting an investigation into the matter.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts? 

  • Parents Outraged After Texas Middle School Students Were Asked To Role-Play as ‘Seducing Hooker’ in ‘Team Building’ Classroom Game

    Parents Outraged After Texas Middle School Students Were Asked To Role-Play as ‘Seducing Hooker’ in ‘Team Building’ Classroom Game

    A Texas mom is outraged after her daughter was allegedly asked by her teacher to participate in a

    “team building”

    game that required her to act like a

    “seducing hooker,”

    NY Post reported. 

    Laura Maria Gruber said her daughter, who attended KIPP Poder academy a charter school in Texas, came home with the disturbing news.

    “I picked my daughter and her best friend up from school and my daughter said ‘We played this game at school, Mom, and you’re going to be upset’…When she told me about kids getting up in class and posing as hookers, I almost crashed the car,”

    Gruber told The Post. 

    The game,

    “Bear-Hooker-Hunter”

    is apparently an adult drinking game version of rock-paper-scissors and was reportedly played as a

    “team building”

    exercise. The seventh grade Social Emotional Learning class allegedly had the students stand in front of the classroom and pretend to be a hunter, pointing an imaginary gun, a scary bear with its paws up, or a

    “seducing hooker,”

    reports reveal. 

    Gruber said her daughter opted out of playing the game but other students were allegedly bribed with candy for them to join in, the daughter told her mom. Gruber, angered by the incident, pulled her daughter out of the school and demanded answers from administrators.

    “I wanted my child to go to this school for the diversity and trusted them. But I didn’t realize it would involve sexual diversity and kids being sexualized.” 

    School Principal Stephanie Lee admitted that the game was instructed but denied that it had anything to do with sexualizing children.

    “This game was not part of any KIPP curriculum, and it was not appropriate for students,”

    she wrote.

    “Any activities with actions or words like ‘hooker’ or ‘seduce’ should never have a place in our schools. While the intent was never to sexualize a child, I recognize that the impact may have caused students to feel uncomfortable or traumatized. That does not honor the respect we aim to teach our students at all times; in truth, it is degrading.”

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Teacher Quits Her Job in the Middle of Class, Students are Being Urged to be Kinder

    Teacher Quits Her Job in the Middle of Class, Students are Being Urged to be Kinder

    A teacher seemingly fed up with her students is going viral on TikTok after she is seen packing up her belongings and walking out in the middle of class.

    The 28-second clip captioned

    “They made the teacher leave”

    has made it rounds on TikTok with users defending the teacher’s actions. It is unclear what lead to the teachers breaking point but you can hear the woman saying,

    “People are laughing. I’m gonna go. I don’t even care if I don’t get paid today. I’m just a stupid old white lady, that’s all.”

    The students can be heard in the background encouraging the teacher to stay but she continues to pack her stuff. She tells the class to continue to do whatever they pleased and that it no longer concerned her. She is heard telling the students that it didn’t matter what she said, they would do whatever they wanted anyway.

    At the end of the video the woman is seen storming past her students who shouted

    “whoa”

    in an attempt to stop her, but she continued toward the door and said,

    “I’m walking. I’m walking right out the door.” 

    Many users came to the teachers defense. One user created a reaction video where he touched on the

    “low wages”

    teachers receive for the amount disrespect they endure.

    “Yes, it could be attributed to the low wages that they get paid. But it also has to do with the fact that these kids have not home training,”

    Clay commented. 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?