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In reply to the discussion: West Fargo teacher (former Miss Montana) under fire for offensive tweets [View all]oberliner
(58,724 posts)15. The first response to the OP was saying that the teacher should be fired
I guess that is part of what I was responding to. I thought that was too harsh.
I pretty much agree with what you've written here. I have mixed feelings about "stay the hell off social media" - I guess I would need to see the actual tweets themselves.
I do think it takes a very patient person to handle the challenges involved with being a teacher of students with special needs, wonderful as those kids may be.
As long as she is doing her job effectively, I don't begrudge her the right to complain now and then.
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West Fargo teacher (former Miss Montana) under fire for offensive tweets [View all]
TexasTowelie
Apr 2017
OP
Teacher who publicly calls her students "Satan" has attitude that shows up in classroom. . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2017
#9
One of the first things you learn as a teacher is not to 'vent' on social media. No upside. (n/t)
FreepFryer
Apr 2017
#17
Participation, yes - but you have taken the last word on every reply on the thread.
FreepFryer
Apr 2017
#21