Teachers behaving badly.....

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Rhode Island stepping up to the podium with their entry. The married phys ed teacher was charged and admits sexting and kissing — but denies ever getting fully “physical” with the young man - sophomore.


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Looks like she may have kids.

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She was just teaching the boy phys ed.
 
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Rhode Island stepping up to the podium with their entry. The married phys ed teacher was charged and admits sexting and kissing — but denies ever getting fully “physical” with the young man - sophomore.


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Looks like she may have kids.

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Awfully strong jaw and is that an Adam's apple?
 

steinek11

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What is the deal with these women? Is it power and control? Are some just super thirsty and jealous of the younger women? It seems there are more women predators than men.
 

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What is the deal with these women? Is it power and control? Are some just super thirsty and jealous of the younger women? It seems there are more women predators than men.
I've been to my wife's school and there are some really creepy teachers there. Choir teacher got busted and another teacher who was given permission by the parents to date her (the family was illegal)

It's full on nutters in these schools. These kids don't have a chance
The District is nuts, Principles on down the line. They go through them like a revolving door. One scandal after another
The wife can't wait to retire and get out of there.
 

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I've been to my wife's school and there are some really creepy teachers there. Choir teacher got busted and another teacher who was given permission by the parents to date her (the family was illegal)

It's full on nutters in these schools. These kids don't have a chance
The District is nuts, Principles on down the line. They go through them like a revolving door. One scandal after another
The wife can't wait to retire and get out of there.
Ohhhh, what other scandals? Do tell!
 
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I've been to my wife's school and there are some really creepy teachers there. Choir teacher got busted and another teacher who was given permission by the parents to date her (the family was illegal)

It's full on nutters in these schools. These kids don't have a chance
The District is nuts, Principles on down the line. They go through them like a revolving door. One scandal after another
The wife can't wait to retire and get out of there.
Pubic schools are a failure. End property taxes and public school
 

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Needs gutted, completely. Rebuilt starting with actual standards for employees, and education focused on
I love that that strongest country in the world with the greatest economy in the world, that has been built off of the school system...needs to be "gutted, completely"

Classic.
 
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I love that that strongest country in the world with the greatest economy in the world, that has been built off of the school system...needs to be "gutted, completely"

Classic.
You gotta admit, the return on investment is pretty bad and getting much worse. I don’t blame the teachers entirely. I’d give about 80% of the blame to parents, many of whom are completely asleep or just straight up degenerates themselves
 
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Built off the school system? 🤣
It wasn't?

During WWI the US Government found out that most "kids" were not attending school, so they stressed it even more and made is mandatory. I think it is safe to say that since 1920, no country has built up as fast and as modern as the US...

You don't think that had anything to do with school? I mean, your kids go to school, right?
 

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You gotta admit, the return on investment is pretty bad and getting much worse. I don’t blame the teachers entirely. I’d give about 80% of the blame to parents, many of whom are completely asleep or just straight up degenerates themselves
No child left behind didn’t help IMO. Leave the little bastards behind and teach them how to pour concrete and shingle houses. My nephew suddenly got interested in school after spending a week at my farm helping me pour concrete and build fence. I told him that he would be doing that kind of work the rest of his life if he didn’t apply himself in school.
 

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No child left behind didn’t help IMO. Leave the little bastards behind and teach them how to pour concrete and shingle houses. My nephew suddenly got interested in school after spending a week at my farm helping me pour concrete and build fence. I told him that he would be doing that kind of work the rest of his life if he didn’t apply himself in school.
Schools need to work/team with unions to get kids into Jr Apprentice programs starting at 16...where they can go to school for half the day and then go work the rest of the day.

The kids win and the unions win.
 

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It wasn't?

During WWI the US Government found out that most "kids" were not attending school, so they stressed it even more and made is mandatory. I think it is safe to say that since 1920, no country has built up as fast and as modern as the US...

You don't think that had anything to do with school? I mean, your kids go to school, right?
It was built off the kids who applied themselves. My grandfather had an eighth grade education and managed to sell a patent to a large farm machinery corporation. Education played a role but intellectual curiosity and work ethic were the base.
 

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It was built off the kids who applied themselves. My grandfather had an eighth grade education and managed to sell a patent to a large farm machinery corporation. Education played a role but intellectual curiosity and work ethic were the base.
Exactly, it played a role. Like it has/does for all of us.
 
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You gotta admit, the return on investment is pretty bad and getting much worse. I don’t blame the teachers entirely. I’d give about 80% of the blame to parents, many of whom are completely asleep or just straight up degenerates themselves
Literally what every generation says about the next generation. You know that.
 
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It was built off the kids who applied themselves. My grandfather had an eighth grade education and managed to sell a patent to a large farm machinery corporation. Education played a role but intellectual curiosity and work ethic were the base.
But for everyone like your grandfather there were thousands who were degenerate, illiterate, and toothless lining up for soup kitchens and work details just waiting to be told where to go and what to do. The entire structure of our nation post-world war II was to create a haven for the average America male to have a job with benefits, decent hours, but also which didn't require too much skill. I hope we continue to live in a world where intelligence and creativity are compensated but the average dude is just ordinary.
 

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But for everyone like your grandfather there were thousands who were degenerate, illiterate, and toothless lining up for soup kitchens and work details just waiting to be told where to go and what to do. The entire structure of our nation post-world war II was to create a haven for the average America male to have a job with benefits, decent hours, but also which didn't require too much skill. I hope we continue to live in a world where intelligence and creativity are compensated but the average dude is just ordinary.
"The world needs ditch diggers"
 

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I love that that strongest country in the world with the greatest economy in the world, that has been built off of the school system...needs to be "gutted, completely"

Classic.
America is powerful because of geographical and historical context, not because its people or systems are exceptional. There isn't a nation that comes anywhere close to our geographic setup...two huge moats surrounding dozens of warm-water ports, the largest area of arable land, a country to our north that has no top-soil, a nation to our south that is mostly mountains, massive amounts of coal, oil, natural gas, and it was isolated following the last ice age from Asia and Europe so it couldn't settled and dominated until the last 200 years.

Our education system is a product of an upstart civilization which grew exceptionally wealthy on opportunism and immigration and not education, The spirit of America is to come up with an idea and steal the solution from a less "savvy" person and apply that en masse because we have the size and resources to scale everything. One example of the differences between the new and old is the memoirs of soldiers from world war II. German soldiers are constantly quoting Kant or Hegel, or writing or reading poetry...their points of view are existential or moral. America soldiers are quoting comics, drawing pictures of pin-ups, or talking sports. Our education system comes from easy money, easy luxury of being America. It generally just gets in the way of our fun. And that how parents and students treat it.
 
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America is powerful because of geographical and historical context, not because its people or systems are exceptional. There isn't a nation that comes anywhere close to our geographic setup...two huge moats surrounding dozens of warm-water ports, the largest area of arable land, a country to our north that has no top-soil, a nation to our south that is mostly mountains, massive amounts of coal, oil, natural gas, and it was isolated following the last ice age from Asia and Europe so it couldn't settled and dominated until the last 200 years.

Our education system is a product of an upstart civilization which grew exceptionally wealthy on opportunism and immigration and not education, The spirit of America is to come up with an idea and steal the solution from a less "savvy" person and apply that en masse because we have the size and resources to scale everything. One example of the differences between the new and old is the memoirs of soldiers from world war II. German soldiers are constantly quoting Kant or Hegel, or writing or reading poetry...their points of view are existential or moral. America soldiers are quoting comics, drawing pictures of pin-ups, or talking sports. Our education system comes from easy money, easy luxury of being America. It generally just gets in the way of our fun. And that how parents and students treat it.
Why are all of your posts a five paragraph essay? You come off as a “I’m definitely smarter than all of you” PhD type. What classes do you teach at the university??

America is America because people who want to achieve something can work their *** off and achieve it. No other country offers that opportunity. America is still an amazing place because a person who comes from nothing, can decide to create something, do something, whatever that may be, and capitalize on it if they have a little business savvy. It’s a beautiful thing.
 

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America is powerful because of geographical and historical context, not because its people or systems are exceptional. There isn't a nation that comes anywhere close to our geographic setup...two huge moats surrounding dozens of warm-water ports, the largest area of arable land, a country to our north that has no top-soil, a nation to our south that is mostly mountains, massive amounts of coal, oil, natural gas, and it was isolated following the last ice age from Asia and Europe so it couldn't settled and dominated until the last 200 years.

Our education system is a product of an upstart civilization which grew exceptionally wealthy on opportunism and immigration and not education, The spirit of America is to come up with an idea and steal the solution from a less "savvy" person and apply that en masse because we have the size and resources to scale everything. One example of the differences between the new and old is the memoirs of soldiers from world war II. German soldiers are constantly quoting Kant or Hegel, or writing or reading poetry...their points of view are existential or moral. America soldiers are quoting comics, drawing pictures of pin-ups, or talking sports. Our education system comes from easy money, easy luxury of being America. It generally just gets in the way of our fun. And that how parents and students treat it.
You are an idiot. This is ridiculous
 

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Unfortunately, since you began this thread in 2023 the quality of the abusers has gone down quite a bit as evidenced by the last two abusers from Australia and Greeley.
 

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Unfortunately, since you began this thread in 2023 the quality of the abusers has gone down quite a bit as evidenced by the last two abusers from Australia and Greeley.

...Aussie chick kinda cute, nice bod. I'll allow it.

....and, Helluva lot hotter than the uggo that started this thread!!!