That was my understanding of the article. She wrote in an email in March that she wished to resign. The rest was the district just processing that. She wasn't fired.
And the workman's comp is unfortunate, but not uncommon. One of my parapros was injured by a student and was out for the...
You know, I never really even stopped to think about the fact that he must have a family. I wonder what his daughters and their spouses think of what's going on.
I don't think a teenager searching ammo falls under child abuse/neglect or mandated reporting, especially given the gun culture in Michigan. The teacher did as they should have - notifying counselors/ administration. They should not be in the lawsuit.
These Tik Tok challenges are getting out of hand. In September, it was the "devious licks" vandalism challenge. Students had to destroy and/or steal school property. It was so bad at our school that we ended up having to close down all but two bathrooms. October was supposed to be slap a teacher...
I thought so, too. But it sounds like it's a LinkedIn profile of a former employee who was named in the suit despite not being a current employee? So it doesn't really sound like destroying evidence or anything. But maybe there's more?
MOO, the lawyer. You'd think you'd "know" who you are suing. Really throws everything else about the lawsuit into question if they don't even know the basics.
It's been clear as mud. There was a previous incident involving a completely different. They've never really clarified about the other threats and rumors. We don't know if it was EC or not at this point.
We had a threat at our school on Monday. Administration and police investigated and found...
From the article: "The defendants named in the suits are the Oxford Community School District, Superintendent Timothy Throne, Principal Steven Wolf, and Dean of Students Ryan Moore. Two unnamed counselors, two unnamed teachers, and another staff member also are listed as defendants."...
But what should they have done? A student with no prior concerns, who had not made a direct threat against anyone, hadn't assaulted anyone. If they had involved the police and/or sent him home anyhow, they could be facing action from the parents. Students have a right to an education. I...
If the concern/ focus of the meeting was self-harm, as it seems it may have been based on some of the recent articles posted, I can see why the school did not insist on him going home if there was going to be nobody there to supervise him and they were worried he would hurt himself. I can also...
New details released on deadly Oxford HS shooting | wzzm13.com
"Throne said Crumbley was immediately removed from the classroom and brought to the counselor's office again. He told school authorities that the drawing was part of a video game he was designing and that he planned to pursue video...
BBM. This year has been especially tough on school staff. My principal still receives threats on a regular basis from parents angry over mask mandates, etc. Our board meetings are filled with ranting parents upset about masks, curriculum, etc. The last 2 years have been tough on staff and...
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