To those who are telling teachers that we knew what we were getting into, that we knew the pay was lousy, etc, then we should just quit. Guess what, we are quitting. We are done. Good luck parents.
@latoyaneal28232 жыл бұрын
YES!!!
@biancaportillo65522 жыл бұрын
Parents were literally losing their minds during the 4 months of strictly virtually school during the start of the pandemic too 😂 That’s the kicker here. Parents think that this job is so easy and that we have zero right to be stressed but they were sure losing their shit when there was no choice but to stay at home all day with their kid and make sure they did their homework.
@goodnessgraciousgabbie84812 жыл бұрын
@@biancaportillo6552 but half the time, they didn’t! When I went to switch my kid’s school, there was a dad who was being talked to about why their child had 46 absents from virtual learning. 46! He looked so embarrassed. I work in daycare but I can relate! The parents don’t care at all. My kid knows better than to do any foolishness at school! “Your teacher doesn’t get paid enough for all of that and you’re in school to learn” yes ma’am!
@loriar10272 жыл бұрын
I’m just one story in and I don’t understand why that teacher didn’t sue the school for trying to prevent her from leaving to seek medical treatment after being maxed. Like, wtaf?
@donnafrederick85962 жыл бұрын
LMAO!!! tell them....GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR OWN KIDS!!
@jocutajar20162 жыл бұрын
"No leadership skills, no people skills." 👏 True.
@PatMcFadyenGrowingGradeByGrade2 жыл бұрын
These stories are NOT exaggerated and are often less than the whole truth. Thank you for being a voice for the voiceless.
@honestteachervibes2 жыл бұрын
♥️
@nfj01082 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being our voice former fellow teacher. It's taking prayer for me to hang in there.
@corathekat18982 жыл бұрын
100%! People have NO idea what goes in schools today.
@brianchandler19662 жыл бұрын
Voiceless my foot.Teachers are protected by a powerful lobby,the teacher's unions. Teachers protect bully abusive teachers and molester teachers. Teachers bully and abuse children all the time
@MsTinkerbelle872 жыл бұрын
@@corathekat1898 today? Based on the stories she tells it has been like this forever, tragic :(
@annaburns28652 жыл бұрын
“Why is it that the teacher is the only one that receives a consequence for the behavior of the child?” That is the biggest question of education. That you for bringing these stories to light.
@dominan79962 жыл бұрын
It's not a mystery. "You don't know their home life -- be empathetic," the teacher trainers say. Yet I knew a girl who was raised like a dog in a cage until she was 12 -- rape, drugs, you name it, it was a part of her life. She had all kids of trauma and challenges, understandably. Still, she behaved decently because she was taught that the type of behavior in these stories is unacceptable. And she struggled, and the teachers were gracious -- but she made it without biting a chunk out of anyone's arm.
@MeriweatherDesigns2 жыл бұрын
But seriously
@hannahscott66042 жыл бұрын
@@dominan7996 this
@Richard-vq7ud2 жыл бұрын
@@dominan7996 exactly. Im sorry for the abuse kids endure, but this is a perfect example of no excuse. Enough of the poor little thing mentality.
@bettyegilliam8 ай бұрын
I had several situations where I was in such stressful situations and then expected to go right back into class without any break to deal with 30 students.
@kyraholt48692 жыл бұрын
This is NOT negativity. This is relating to others. Relating to one another is how educators get through the bad days.
@honestteachervibes2 жыл бұрын
I agree best friend ♥️
@ArtLenLa2 жыл бұрын
This is honesty,which is a lot better than toxic positivity.
@medavis45634 ай бұрын
I had a computer class with 49 6th grade boys. If I didn’t have someone who I could relate to I would not have made through the bad days.
@privatecitizen9341 Жыл бұрын
Plain and simple: Teachers need to sue. You want to teach? Start a fund to cover the cost of your attorney.
@SheWhoRemainz2 жыл бұрын
The miscarriage story is technically murder. Somebody would be in court for this crime…
@k.c11262 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I was thinking. That child should have been charged.
@sarahdoanpeace36232 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@Martina_E2 жыл бұрын
Yes
@wordscrafter2 жыл бұрын
this!!!
@QueenASMR20192 жыл бұрын
I would have pressed charges! If they said he was too young, go to the local media (TV station, radio, etc) and let them know!
@yourcousinwhooils2 жыл бұрын
The number of stories with pregnant teachers being threatened or attacked is so shocking. But, I remember a co-worker who taught kindergarten being similarly attacked…so I know the stories are true.
@myself05102 жыл бұрын
I know! Who TF not just attacks a pregnant woman, but attacks her in such a way as to cause harm to her future baby?! Given the new anti abortion laws (which are bonkers anyway), are those "children" going to face murder charges?
@yourcousinwhooils2 жыл бұрын
@@myself0510 it’s wild that we even have to ponder questions like these…The state of the things are rapidly changing for the worse. It’s so very very disheartening.
@myself05102 жыл бұрын
@@yourcousinwhooils sorry to sound smug, but oh, man am I happy I didn't manage to afford going to uni in the US and had to stick with Europe!
@teishafrank49512 жыл бұрын
I’m not a teacher, I work in healthcare with mentally aggressive children and elderly adults. I COMPLETELY understand and believe the struggles teachers go through because caregivers do too and no one cares about us. I’ve been abused, assaulted and attacked by patients and would face criminal charges if I defend myself in any way. Admin are so absurd. They only react when something is done to them directly. Thank you for all you guys do!
@rebeccaeverett16252 жыл бұрын
I work in Healthcare with behavior clients.. I see what admin does there so I totally believe these
@jessicabaxter63903 ай бұрын
As a nurse, I thought the same! Ridiculous
@haleytruslow72002 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you’re doing this series. I am genuinely worried about what is going to happen when this generation reaches adulthood- an entire generation of people who have never been held accountable for their actions is terrifying to me
@LadyCoyKoi2 жыл бұрын
We are going to have a bunch of Ted Bundys and Jeffery Dahmers on the loose and no one will care. The collapse of civilization. 😵💀😱
@evelynbonner39082 жыл бұрын
This lack of accountability started a long time ago. Who do you think these punks are that are stabbing people and robbing people at gunpoint? I read and saw in a drugstore in New York City about how people come, take whatever they want, then walk out the door. Store employees have been told not to do anything for fear of violence. We have people waiting in front of luxury stores for someone to come out with shopping bags. That person is attacked, their goods stolen, and often their car, as well. If the situation in the parking lot won't allow the thugs to get away with the crime, they follow the person home and do it there, often in broad daylight. Think about coordinated mob robberies at luxury stores. Do you think these people were star students? Some want to blame this type of crime on poor education by schools. I call b.s. on that. It's poor parenting.
@Jane_Toussaint232 жыл бұрын
I have the same concern. I would hate to be a senior citizen when this generation becomes adults.
@mimigr47932 жыл бұрын
The adults we see now that get aggressive are also the children that were allowed to do whatever they wanted. They don't know what to do with the word NO! No you cannot do whatever you want. No you cannot trash the room and think it is fine. I am sorry that you don't wish to learn today but you are not allowed to take that opportunity away from others. The scary thing is they are getting younger.
@annisaarthur-castro62272 жыл бұрын
It's wild!
@jongrenon25962 жыл бұрын
(From Jon's wife) Here's what I think about the second story: teacher observer doing an eval at the BEGINNING of the class, phone call right at the BEGINNING of class talking about some weapon being brought into the class that was NEVER FOUND, then a bad evaluation given afterwards: no...no...that sounds like a set up, Sis. Principal and evaluator working together. Yep, that's what that sounds like.
@Qetesh7772 жыл бұрын
So messed up. Sounds very shady.
@rrjohn52 жыл бұрын
🎯
@Jen.E2 жыл бұрын
Very true. Admins know the power they have. It's so infuriating to see adults being bullies.
@Amynight192 жыл бұрын
Sounds about right.
@LadyCoyKoi2 жыл бұрын
@@Jen.E What is amusing to me is that they wouldn't have been admins in the first place without the cafeteria personals, custodians, teachers and the other school employees. They forget it is a cycle and we all rely on each other for the system to work properly. 🤔🤷 Remove one piece from the machinery and the whole thing collapses. 🤦♀️
@demimorest9632 жыл бұрын
THESE stories are WHY we need a Teacher’s Union!!!!!!!
@Voodoostrawberry2 жыл бұрын
I would love for this to be an extended podcast where you sit down with teachers who are willing to tell thier stories and it be like an "in conversation with" about the different school policies and stories they have
@meghanncollier97932 жыл бұрын
YES!! I would listen/watch this weekly!! I’d also love to be on the other side of that interview/conversation with a few of my own stories. 😏
@randallhurst82112 жыл бұрын
All she needs is a KZbin call-in show. It would be huge.
@Penny-ts5ec2 жыл бұрын
Only problem, people don't want to lose their job! A call in show, with voice change would work.
@jjc42362 жыл бұрын
You would not believe the stories. We deal with so many issues and WE the staff are punished.
@beckyferguson6402 жыл бұрын
FYI: teachers cannot discuss what happens in their school enviroment or with students.
@annisaarthur-castro62272 жыл бұрын
The calling the 2nd Grade team in the office to choose who leaves sounds like the Teachers' Hunger Games! Lmao
@katiebaldwin408 ай бұрын
This comment would be funny if it weren’t true. Unbelievable
@Tamarind5252 жыл бұрын
I just heard the first story and was shocked by both events but then absolutely fell out of my chair to learn they happened to the same teacher. Denial of needed medical attention is something an employee can sue over. Why aren’t teachers suing their districts for assault and dangerous conditions?
@powers12172 жыл бұрын
Yes, this!
@emilyreads52072 жыл бұрын
@Caroline- you have to be able to afford a lawyer. If the teacher works on a state that is unionized, the union will help.with that. But many states do not have unions for teachers. Also, if you are nit tenured, you basically don't make waves for fear of losing your job.
@JW-ux4ey2 жыл бұрын
@@emilyreads5207 unions are some of the reasons why teachers do not sue either. When you follow the chain of command with the union, nothing is done.
@MrsMuHa2 жыл бұрын
If it’s a right to work state then they may need to hire their own lawyer. Unions can be terrible to incredible based on the district. Ours is great with free legal advice and tight adherence to contract. Still, teaching=self sacrifice and martyrdom
@oliviaholland51252 жыл бұрын
@@JW-ux4ey I agree the Union in my county is sorry!
@muc4052 жыл бұрын
Most administrators go into administration because they weren't good teachers in the first place. So they find a way out of the classroom while also making more money.
@Jane_Toussaint232 жыл бұрын
I actually never considered that. It makes sense though.
@mrs.s47022 жыл бұрын
I’m sorry I would SUE !!!!!!
@mikemanjo24582 жыл бұрын
I would be filing a police report for assault. These children need help. People don't realize how traumatizing it is for a teacher to be attacked by a student...no matter what age. Teachers facing this treatment have to live in fear that they may have contracted a life altering disease from this child and face periodic testing for a blood born illness. Thank you for sharing these stories. You are correct, your health and your baby are the most important things. ❤️ Jane
@CozyCottageLife20252 жыл бұрын
You rock girlfriend! I was a teacher for 26 years and these parents need to get a grip on their parenting or we are all doomed! Teachers deserve to be treated as professionals!!!
@texasabbott2 жыл бұрын
You cannot depend on adults these days to have common sense or decency. Certain jurisdictions have worker safety boards that regulate workplaces. Schools get shut down until they get their act together, admins get a disciplinary hearing and then get booted out and the school or school district gets placed under trusteeship. Consequences should apply to leaders who mismanage (out of all places sacred) a school!
@arelissantiago40632 жыл бұрын
As a former teacher I know this is true. We need to read the state and federal laws and press charges or sue when necessary it is the only way to protect ourselves and stop the abuse. My last 2 years I would have a teacher crying in my classroom almost everyday after school and because I didn’t let admin step over me they tried to give me bad evaluations. Don’t be scared of admin. Go over their heads and seek legal council. At the end of the day they could never find someone with my qualifications and capable of doing my job.
@nevaehmorgan40302 жыл бұрын
Were teachers discouraged from immediately hospital visit because the district feared police involvement? Keep speaking out! I am a new sub. I predict your channel is going to blow up with your platform addition. Thank you.
@adrip75582 жыл бұрын
Yup. Make hurt where it counts. Their wallets. Sue sue sue.
@kachk.p10012 жыл бұрын
This. I'm a TA in SPeD ( refused to get my certification) after retiring from my previous job, the current principal told me to have several bad kids "just sit in your room". The teacher told her not without an IEP.
@youcrazycat12 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, I got a lawyer when I fell on the janitors wet floor at 7:45 am. Then the district noticed.
@vivio28522 жыл бұрын
I love your advice. As a non teacher and a non parent, it sickens me that this what it has come down to.
@asc13602 жыл бұрын
As a parent I'm mortified at these stories & I'm so sorry teachers have to go through this. This begins at the home, parents themselves are wildin out these days. It's a neverending cycle that's getting worse & worse. The first & only time I've gotten a complaint for my daughter a 1st grader was when she joined in on a water fight in the girl's bathroom. She found out after school behavior like that won't be tolerated. I know it's minimal compared to these stories but if you brush off the minimal they'll turn into bigger & worse issues.
@wall482912 жыл бұрын
Who could resist a water fight. 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂. Just joking!!
@kellysouter43812 жыл бұрын
If people don't look after their employees they will lose them. I think there needs to be legislation to protect teachers in the workplace.
@yvonnemp13982 жыл бұрын
SUPPOSEDLY UNIONS🤬
@nwatson27732 жыл бұрын
Unions are useless in Florida, teachers hired after 2012 can’t even get tenure.
@ASmith-jn7kf2 жыл бұрын
If unions, so what's going on then??
@dominan79962 жыл бұрын
Culture started the issues; culture must fix it. You cannot force cultural changes through the legislature.
@lenoreandreas40002 жыл бұрын
@@dominan7996 Legislature can make it easier to sue school administrators for allowing bodily harm and more difficult to fire teachers for refusing to allow themselves to be in danger.
@Swojick232 жыл бұрын
I'm not a teacher. I do work in a school. I believe every word of this and its sickening! I've told my kids teachers that if they ever ever act out of line I want to know immediately!! The sad part is that a lot of teachers can't or won't go to the parents anymore bc the districts won't let them or bc the parents are worse than the kids. This system is so broken.
@heavenlyarianator63352 жыл бұрын
I dont because my students parents not only dont care but encourage bad behavior if you even "bother" them
@Swojick232 жыл бұрын
That's beyond horrible!! I'm so sorry. 90% of the issues stem from home life and parenting. There are exceptions. Teachers are not babysitters. They're there to teach. Teachers need better support!! They need for students to have real consequences that are actually enforced every single time.
@nonya60222 жыл бұрын
@@heavenlyarianator6335 I don't call parents because I've been told too many times that they don't know what to do to get them to behave. My work husband and I joke all the time that we dread sending our kids home to their parents for long breaks because when they come back to school they forget all the "home training", we taught them. Schools are not failing, parents are failing.
@heavenlyarianator63352 жыл бұрын
@@nonya6022 the problem is going to keep compounding until people are out of control
@preciousstace2 жыл бұрын
@@Swojick23 I was in child care for 15 years. Child care is teaching. We teach what parents don't or won't teach at home, like colors, shapes, name recognition, letters, etc. Good day cares prepare kids for kindergarten. Many kindergarten teachers have told me they know which kids were at day care because they were ready to read. Though regular teachers deal with more kids and do more work, I just have to stand up for day care. Day care is not babysitting. They have lesson plans and paperwork just like regular teachers. But they are not paid as well as teachers. In fact, they are among the lowest paying jobs.
@GJ-yl9wv2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for advocating for teachers. You're right, the better you teach, the more you're punished. Heartbreaking.
@holli84932 жыл бұрын
My mom is a teacher. When I wanted to be a teacher, she told me run. Run far from teaching. It drained her. Teachers are over worked, under paid and not appreciated. She told me so many horrible stories. As a parent now I am scared to send my kid to school. My state is a no child left behind state. This means kids can fail, not show up, act out and more and know they will go on to the next grade. This just goes to show, how our future nay possibly look. Thank you for all you did in the classroom and continue to do as a voice for those who can't speak up, just yet. In due time, all teachers will have a voice.
@ancientmb232 жыл бұрын
As a homeschooling mom & a full time teacher, please homeschool your child if you can. It will be worth it in the long run. My two kids have blossomed with their own interests like I've never seen before.
@melissabowker2792 жыл бұрын
My daughter wanted to be a teacher. I told her no, no you dont.
@holli84932 жыл бұрын
@@ancientmb23 I have actually started highly considering it. I am more worried that I would fail him. However after watching the school district we are in, they truly aren't doing the kids ant favor. I feel bad for the teachers that are trying so hard to make am impact.
@holli84932 жыл бұрын
@@melissabowker279 yes, my mom told me to run. She said she wished she did something else. She retires in 2 years ans has considered losing everything just to quit
@ancientmb232 жыл бұрын
@@holli8493 I promise you won't fail him. My daughter has truly blossomed after we started. She's really interested in reading about her intersts, games, anime, manga, art & science. She even started doing stop movie videos with robot figures. She's become amazing! Meanwhile at our school today they brought the drug dogs. We needed them, our drug problem is rampant. And we're considered a good high school outside of the larger cities and school districts. Admin does nothing about all the problem students and drugs they know are going on under their noses. They bow to every parent rather than sticking to policy. I'd say whatever you can do has to be better than what we're failing at in public schools. Good luck!
@jengentry062 жыл бұрын
My heart absolutely breaks for all of these teachers, but especially for the teacher who had a miscarriage because she was punched in the abdomen by a student. Imagine having to face that same child every single day knowing what had been done. What a toxic work environment!
@ecllipsedeloach652 жыл бұрын
I am a parent, I appreciate this. My son does not have behavior issues, yet it's good to know. I believe you. These kiddos are a mess. And the parents are worse.
@nwatson27732 жыл бұрын
I’m happy that you’re a good parent, unfortunately, students don’t always just hurt teachers, they are violent towards her classmate as well! So having your child in these environments is compromising.
@evelynbonner39082 жыл бұрын
As a good parent, you can help teachers by reporting any bad behavior or issues not conducive to learning that you see or that are reported to you by your child to the school administrators. Anything going on in your child's school environment WILL affect your child's learning.
@dominan79962 жыл бұрын
It's not just the parents. You can overcome bad parenting if the admin makes it clear that they won't put up with B.S., period.
@meagancarmichael38922 жыл бұрын
It is true
@mmwkidvideos58082 жыл бұрын
Retired School Nurse here.....These are true! I was once asked to clean a child's ears out, each day and to cut the child's nails, each week. The parent just didn't want to do it and said they knew I would do a better job....No, Nope, Not happening! I did offer to teach them how to do these tasks....they declined!
@dianepowers96432 жыл бұрын
These stories are so unbelievable that makes the stories believable. I was raised in the 70's and we never behaves like that. If we misbehavd we would have punishment at school and home
@Nan-592 жыл бұрын
Please take care of yourself reading & taking these stories to heart. Need to seriously watch the blood pressure. Ugh. These kids. Idk what's going to happen in this country in a few years.
@honestteachervibes2 жыл бұрын
I am getting lots of rest, eating healthier and working out. ♥️ I am feeling alot better just being removed from such a stressful environment ♥️
@laura-yu3kh2 жыл бұрын
@@honestteachervibes Ditto on Nan ‘59 ‘s advice. Give yourself a time to recollect, reflect, and re-group on how best to continue serving as you lovingly take care of yourself and your little one. Thirty-year teaching career and second year into retirement. It has taken months to heal from the accumulated and compounded stress but am healing. Go gently into the next phase of life dear one. Every single active teacher reading this comment know that you are truly a gift to your students and as such you are to be treasured.
@singtrue252 жыл бұрын
These stories are why teacher's unions wanted to keep doing virtual school for as long as possible. Because at least over the computer, they felt relatively safe.
@jasminehayes48102 жыл бұрын
I've been a teacher for 15 years. I definitely have stories of my own. Being a classroom teacher is one of the most difficult professions in the world. Thank you for shining a light on the reality of what we are dealing with on a daily basis.
@nwatson27732 жыл бұрын
When I begin my teaching career in 2004, we had a yearly evaluation, that was about it! Somewhere around 2010, I believe they started doing 15 minute informal evaluations, 30 minute formal evaluations, and 5 to 7 minute walk-throughs, this is where we are in education now. And if your administrator does not like you personally, you can forget getting a good evaluation, they will find any and every excuse to give you low marks, it is quite sad. They claim that the valuations are objective but how can they be objective when they’re being done by someone that you have to work with on a daily basis. The power dynamics that the assistant principals and principals have in the education system is the reason why teachers are getting routinely abused because there’s no oversight of principals; they can run the school unchecked, and they have their minions like their assistant principals and other teachers to reinforce the abusive behavior. I think this channel is going to blow up, and all the people who are thinking about getting into education will not get into it
@kayleighsteiner80392 жыл бұрын
I'm currently a para at a school and in college to become a teacher, but just experiencing some of the things I do just as a para makes me really unsure about a future as a teacher. It makes me so sad because I've wanted to teach for a long time and I don't know what other career I'd want to be in.
@Melissa-yr7fm2 жыл бұрын
Yes! As a mom of two kids on an IEP, I have witnessed this. I had a great relationship with the school and the front desk staff. We had a wonderful assistant principal and they seemed to work together. They switched schools and we get this terrible assistant principal and not only was there a max exodus of front desk staff, there was an uptick of IEP legal cases. We had a terrible time with her. She would even say things in meetings like, “are you sure your child doesn’t just need more discipline at home?” Which is just crazy knowing the child’s history. She had an Edd and I have a PhD in psychology and it was a teacher who referred my child for a 504 and IEP, not me.
@ericajiles56422 жыл бұрын
I am not a teacher, but I work in children's mental health and my heart goes out to teachers everywhere. I believe every word that is shared in these stories. I see this in the mental health field as well. I pray for the future of this generation because the outlook is very frightening. Thank you for being a voice for the voiceless. I pray for the future of America's education system.
@adriannagayle91162 жыл бұрын
I’m a 25 year old college student and just came across this page out of curiosity. But every time I watch these videos I almost break down crying, I never knew how bad students were and I’m so frustrated that people are treating you all so poorly because of the children, parents, and administration. You all deserve so much better and I’m so sorry you all deal with this on a regular basis. Thank you all so much for all the effort, hard work, blood, sweat and tears you all put in everyday❤️
@yourcousinwhooils2 жыл бұрын
I’ve taught early elementary, middle, and high school students. The system is setting them up for failure in so many different ways. Thank you for your kind words.🌹
@irmenotu2 жыл бұрын
When I was a teacher many years ago I had a student express intent to commit self harm and end their life on 2 separate occasions. I reported it both times and even a third time to our principal when nothing had been done. Finally out of frustration I contacted the parents. Admin found out and said I need to learn the difference between kids seeking attention and actually intending self harm. I was written up and suspended for a week. About a month later the kids parents put him in in patient care because they found a bottle of pills in his back pack. I never was able to find out if he was ok and his parents came and picked up all his stuff. He never returned.
@thehighllama81012 жыл бұрын
I'm a substitiute in California. Nowadays, at least here in CA, teachers are required by law to contact social services if they have a reason to believe a child is in danger or is being abused or neglected. You are not required to investigate the situation on your own or contact the parents. You can contact social services directly, without permission from any administrator, without repercussions. You and your job are protected under the law, theoretically at least. I wouldn't doubt administrators can still pull shenanigans if they don't like you or you embarassed them because you revealed their incompetency.
@nikoknightpuppetproduction3692 жыл бұрын
These stories are so heart breaking. When you talked about the one who end up getting a miscarriage after getting punched, that made my eyes tear up. Thank you for being our voice. May God Bless you.
@rebeccawhite66202 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making the world aware of the horrific problems teachers face! I’m not a teacher but am a parent. No human being should be treated like these teachers are. Thank you for advocating and making sure their voices are heard.
@honestteachervibes2 жыл бұрын
♥️♥️
@rachlangl7872 жыл бұрын
I had to stop being friends with someone who had a serious problem child. She kept whining about how her daughter's teachers didn't understand her kid. I told her she was the problem not anyone else. I have four children that I constantly get compliments on how well behaved they are. My former friend used to tell me how strict I am on my kids, I said " I know, that's why they aren't little assholes." Hell, someone actually paid for my family (husband, self and kids) to have a free dinner at a restaurant, because of how well my children behaved and my youngest two were 4 years old at the time.
@LadyCoyKoi2 жыл бұрын
Many parents, not all of them, want to be their kids best friends. It also doesn't help if both parents aren't on the same page... one parent does the discipline, while the other is "do whatever". You keep being a parent. 🥰👍😎👏👏👏
@rachlangl7872 жыл бұрын
What ultimately drew the line with me and this person was the girl tried to hold my son under water. She was more horrified at my reaction than the fact her child could've murdered my kid.
@ASmith-jn7kf2 жыл бұрын
I am strict with my kids too. Good job mama.
@kelseylandon12242 жыл бұрын
Kids with strict parents rebel more than kids without strict parents honestly coming from a kid with strict parents we were just better at hiding it your kids SHOULD feel safe enough to talk to you about drugs, sex, alcohol etc and if you're too strict that's impossible a lot of these issues do not come from parenting. It's mental illness, mixed in with neglectful parents and classroom overcrowding plus the pandemic exasperating the issues
@rachlangl7872 жыл бұрын
@@kelseylandon1224 If that was the case then why do I always get compliments on how well behaved my kids are? I'm constantly told by teachers that they wished the rest of their class behaved as well as mine do. Not saying my children are perfect, because they do slip up from time to time, but it's my job as THEIR PARENT, to navigate them back on the right path. And when I say strict, I don't mean spanking (never done that). You can be an enforcer of rules without corporal punishment. And I have a pretty good relationship with my kids. They communicate their lives with me on a daily basis.
@brendad9409 ай бұрын
I recently found your channel, thank you for speaking out for our teachers. How can teachers protect and teach our children when they aren't safe and protected themselves? They all need raises! Why is that student even in school after assaulting a teacher!?! THAT is the problem right there along with parents who dont parent their kids!
@lukewilson95852 жыл бұрын
“ Just because you were a good teacher does not mean you will be a good admin.” I am an admin and I approved this message. A lot of people are in it for the money and not for people.
@Ms.Opinionated2 жыл бұрын
May I ask a question: I am in the insurance industry and these stories not only sound horrible, but also sound like liability for schools. In general: Why aren't Admin or teachers calling the police when kids threaten or assault Adults at school? In general: Is that against school districts policies and procedures? One Love
@evelynbonner39082 жыл бұрын
@@Ms.Opinionated The school district I worked in had a policy that any student who committed a misdemeanor or felony be immediately removed to an alternative school. One student set fire to a trash can full of paper towels in the bathroom...no removal. Brought a gun to school...no removal. Brought a huge knife to school...no removal. By the way, all this happened in an elementary school.
@Ms.Opinionated2 жыл бұрын
@@evelynbonner3908 I would have called 911. Is that unapproved?
@MissDeviancy2 жыл бұрын
Yup. And no offesne to your position, but school admin are highly overpaid.
@lukewilson95852 жыл бұрын
@@MissDeviancy Depends where you are.
@P2_20032 жыл бұрын
I'm not a teacher, but I am a supportive parent and have seen some of these children and their behavior. The stories I can tell you.
@wall482912 жыл бұрын
Thanks. We really appreciate it more than you know. I have had parents defend me to admin about unfair treatment with class sizes, other parents being disrespectful to me(one parent flat out told another parent it must be you and your child because my kid is learning and loves her 😂😂), other kids bad behavior, etc.
@powers12172 жыл бұрын
I want to know why an admin has the right to tell a teacher they can’t go to the ER. Oh, I’m sure it has to do with evidence of liability, worker’s compensation issues, etc., but if a kid takes a chunk out of my arm you’re going to have to physically restrain me from getting in the ambulance and you’re dang well going to hear from my attorney if I’m fired for doing so. Maybe OSHA needs to utilize these stories to come up with some standards protecting teachers. I was an education major as an undergraduate for 2 years, 1988-1990. I changed majors because I was already hearing parents say, “You can’t make my kid do that.” Now I get to watch my teacher husband struggle with parents and admin. So much so that he just took another teaching job beginning in the fall. Edited to change “complaints” to “compensation.”
@dianehutchinson86612 жыл бұрын
I have had three workman's comp incidents. All times I did not fill out any papers at school before I showed up at a doctor's office to get taken care of. One, I didn't even consider a WC incident. I was burned and then I developed a rash that took over my arm. They counted it as WC because the intial incident occurred at work.
@Ms.Opinionated2 жыл бұрын
You are saying the things I am thinking. As the Insurance lady....... I see a whole Lotta "At-Fault".
@superskittle48882 жыл бұрын
People in the 90s used to ask, "Awwww, so do you want to grow up to be a teacher like your mom?" (I think partly because it was a "girl" job.) I'd always say nope! I saw what my mom had to deal with every day and I wanted no part of that in my life. It's worse now.
@paulmfannin2 жыл бұрын
Employers have all the rights and employees have none. It is the same in all US workplaces. My sister had her hand crushed at her job one night and they refused to allow her to leave for medical treatments for many hours. The managers just read through giant binders to figure out what they were supposed to do. They know people don't have funds to sue.
@Melissa-yr7fm2 жыл бұрын
@@paulmfannin for injuries like your sisters, lawyers work on contingency, meaning it is free if they lose and they only get a percentage of the winnings. It is an amount agreed to when you hire them. It may not be too late. She should have a free consult with an attorney. There are also complaints you can file with the EEOC or the Labor department depending on the specifics of what happened. They have a mediator that deals with cases and they rarely go to trial, and it’s free.
@akua09862 жыл бұрын
Omg! I literally teared up when you read the story about the teacher who was 14 weeks pregnant and had a miscarriage 😢😢😢.
@authenticthreads2 жыл бұрын
My mother was a teacher for 33 years. Please, please keep sharing these stories. The things I saw her deal with was unbelievable.
@privatecitizen9341 Жыл бұрын
I had a parent insist that I tutor her son every morning before school for about one half hour. This student never bothered to ask or answer a question in class. I asked the parent what I was supposed to do with the other 140 kids who might need me or have a question. I also told her I needed time before school started to get ready for the day and I was officially "off the clock" until ten minutes prio to the bell. She found it hard to believe that her request was in any way an inconvenience. I told her "no" again. The matter was dropped.
@teacherjess5802 жыл бұрын
GIRL YOU ARE AMAZING! My mom was a SPED teacher for 3 years, then a sub for 6 years. She won't even VOLUNTEER at that school anymore because of things that happened. She warned me NOT to change from online teaching to classroom teaching because of the problems you have shared. No consequences, no help from admin, and horrible student behaviors.
@allisoneuph12 жыл бұрын
I have PTSD from teaching. People have no idea what we go through. Thank you for sharing our stories
@ArkansasShawT2 жыл бұрын
It’s so sad that education has come to this. I’ve been teaching for 5 years and thought it was only district. So many of my teacher friends’ stories are parallel to these. I am now in my mid 30s and had to get depression and anxiety meds just to cope. I love teaching!! Naturally, you will have kids that don’t behave but the extreme behaviors that have no consequences and the parents who take no responsibility are tiring! Thank Bri for giving us a platform. I am looking to start my own podcast soon! I have stories to tell!
@cynthiaziegler6558 Жыл бұрын
Year 21 and have taught in three behavioral schools and 4 public schools. It’s everywhere it’s a broken system
@pamguarnere82144 ай бұрын
Thank you for standing up for these teachers. We that are not teachers need to hear these stories.
@kafka64512 жыл бұрын
You are doing such a good job speaking out on behalf of all the teachers out there. I'm so glad I never went into teaching, but I very nearly did. I find it very depressing, and stressful just listening to these stories, so I can only imagine what it must be like to actually go through these experiences. I hope you can find a way to bring about the changes that are so desperately needed. I live in the UK, so I don't fully understand how things work where you are, but I wish you all the best in your mission.
@mecahunter70922 жыл бұрын
I'm NOT a teacher and KNEW I couldn't be one. But I know these stories aren't exaggerated. I was a hands-on mom so I knew what was what. I went to events my kids had and saw with my OWN EYES what these teachers were going through. I also was in retail over 17 years and let's just say I fought hard not to beat someone's kid and go to jail. I've seen kids hit, spit and cuss their parents out...which sent my blood pressure into overdrive! I've heard parents say please behave because if I spank you these people will call the police on me. WHO? NOT ME! I would politely let them know, if they were referring to me, that we had a stockroom and they were most welcome to use it. Most of my retail work was in a small town where most customers knew me well and that I was NOT the one to deal with their kid's foolishness. And one of the main isles I worked was the toy isle. Nothing more needs to be said. I STILL have PTSD especially when I think about what I had to go through during Christmas season. NO, the customer is NOT always right and the Administration in these schools aren't either. God times have changed. When I was in school, (80s, yes I'm dating myself), we ACTUALLY got paddled at school for misbehaving and suspended for the simplest of reasons. And I turned out GREAT! My God, something has to change quickly, because I know I couldn't have home schooled my kids and my daughter has way less patience than me. I WILL advocate for all the good teachers! Bless you all for what you do, because I know I could not. ❤❤❤❤
@scienceandstuff54502 жыл бұрын
I am impressed with evaluators that can be in a room for 5 minutes and know every part of of lesson that was taught for the whole unit, and mark off if they didn’t see the beginning, middle, and end of the learning. It’s like of course you didn’t see the remediation, you were there during a quiz!
@LaNellDelgadoАй бұрын
"Lack of Support and Protection for the teachers!" Unbelievable to the disrespect of teachers who are truly trying to do their proactive job!
@hoodedskeptic40022 жыл бұрын
I wasn’t a perfect kid by any means, but these kids to things that I couldn’t have imagined. Thank you for being a voice for people who can’t speak for themselves. I love your videos, and I hope you’re doing well. Again, thank you. ❤️❤️❤️
@SeccySpurs2 жыл бұрын
I'm NOT a teacher but I absolutely believe these stories! Teachers are SO important to ALL of us! Please keep advocating for teacher rights!
@kennywesley2 жыл бұрын
Wow wow wow. I thought I had a horrible experience in the system. These stories need much more exposure. Our entire school system needs to be overhauled starting from the administrative level.
@kelliehanincik85848 ай бұрын
As a teacher myself, every single one of those stories are 100% true! My heart is so broken for all those teachers, whose stories you shared!❤
@sarab26242 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing these stories. I am shocked and horrified by what you all endure. I recently heard a teacher talk about the lack of accountability for students. Now I know what that means for teachers and why it’s so frustrating.
@JenniferSmith-oo8xf2 жыл бұрын
I’m not a teacher but I believe every single on of these stories. It is amazing to me that y’all deal with a lot of the same stuff I dealt with as a correctional officer. Convicts have more rights than officers. Absolutely no accountability when they break the rules. If they are written up and actually lose privileges they get them right back when the family calls crying. It’s even worse in the juvenile programs. Bless you for giving a voice to those that cannot speak up.
@barbiesimmons35082 жыл бұрын
I truly believe each and every story you just told. This all really started when discipline was taken out of the schools, (I believe that whole heart heartedly!!!!) There is a DIFFERENCE between disciplining children, and abusing children. I went to school many days with switch makes on my legs, for discipline I received at home for disobeying my parents.
@keishacassia2 жыл бұрын
Annnd that's not ok! Consequences shouldn't be physical abuse. 😕 you can have discipline without hitting people because that's teaching something else thats not ok. She's saying they aren't getting ANY consequences for their bad behaviors which is absolutely wrong. Teachers need to be protected but that doesn't mean letting them go physically "discipline" the students.
@Swojick232 жыл бұрын
I can't imagine hitting a child is going to resolve the violence issues. How do you tell a kid not to act out violently but then it's OK for you to do it to them? I have 3 kids. Never hit any of them. They definitely got punished though. I just never raised my hands to them. They've never had behavior issues. And they fully understand that there are consequences to their actions.
@Swojick232 жыл бұрын
I suppose we will agree to disagree. Raising a hand is still raising a hand. I am not talking about beating them. What exactly does a spanking do though? We have always made sure the punishment fit the crime. I just have never been able to figure out how spanking a child could fit into any category. I suppose maybe if they laid their hands on someone else. I also was in the Army so I guess I just have a different view. I was spanked as a child (not beaten) and all it taught me was that when I was upset angry hurt or frustrated the proper response was to hit someone or something. I 1000% agree though that these kids need some form of actual discipline and consequences for their action with follow through every single time!
@k8bal4732 жыл бұрын
The same way we tell kids they aren't allowed to drink alcohol while adults can. Part of the problem is that we keep letting children think they are on an equal footing with adults when they are not. A part of respecting authority is recognizing the authority they have over you, and recognizing you don't have the right to exercise that same level of authority. If someone were to tell you they refused to pull over after speeding by a police car and argued they shouldn't get a ticket because the cop sped up to catch them too, most sane adults would call them crazy, because we rightfully recognize that law enforcement has a certain level of authority over regular citizens - they are allowed to speed in situations we are not allowed to. The reason we are in this mess in education is because too many adults don't want to be authority figures to their students, but would rather be friends with them. With all of the romanticized notions that we have adopted in education over the last 30 years, we should be asking ourselves why student performance has actually worsened since removing corporal punishment from schools instead of improved.
@lstewart19672 жыл бұрын
I quit teaching many years ago for these reasons thank you for giving us a voixe.
@seawrightstudios2 жыл бұрын
All the parents have forgotten how much they "loved" having their little blessings at home a year. They need to go back home for a year to remind them how much they appreciate teachers. Been teaching online for 4 years. It has it's issues but WAY better than being at school.
@marjoriemoore80102 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I was a teacher assistant and I totally agree that these are not false stories.
@jefferyfelix14162 жыл бұрын
It’s negative because that’s where the profession has gone. I’m not a teacher or a parent and I totally believe these stories. I was a student and saw this. Heck I work in food service right now so I still see it in my customers.
@deborahb72842 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to hear these stories. They sound so fantastically degrading for these teachers that have shared their stories. Children do the things you read about and Admins do the things you read about because they can. No one is allowed to call them on it, no one will make them apologize. You have my blessing what you are doing on Teacher Stories. Please don't stop!
@rosiecheeks322 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing these stories. My spouse is a high school teacher and non-teachers just can’t comprehend what they have to deal with on the daily and it’s sickening… I work in corporate and these situations would NEVER happen there. So why is it ok in our public school system? Ugh. Anyways, thank you for speaking out for those that cannot and using your platform to spread awareness on this issue. The system is broken and needs to change.
@ASmith-jn7kf2 жыл бұрын
They know they just don't care. In the pandemic parents had to deal with their kids, I homeschool my kids so I don't deal with these issues, but many parents said plenty. They know they hate their kids and they are out of control and they had them, how much more are teachers dealing with?? It's obvious these are crazy times.
@wolfsangel63342 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this, all of this. Yes these are terrible stories. But they are TRUE stories. Thank you for speaking up. You are an amazing woman. Your empathy, compassion, and honesty shows.
@briannadrew76212 жыл бұрын
These stories are heartbreaking and I know that these are so true. I drive a school bus and have seen teachers walk away from a job that they at one time loved. I have also seen bus drivers walk away from students' behavers also. I feel that it is going to take not having the teachers and bus drivers for the change to happen and it is sad. Thank you for being a voice for the ones that can't talk for themselves.
@Shakespearelover1717 Жыл бұрын
It’s scenarios like you are reading that sent me into early retirement. I got my degree back in the 70s when life was more pastel. I left long before these shocking stories!! I’m so sorry for those still in the ranks. And the systems wonder why they can’t get teachers? All teachers have my daily prayers!!🙏🏻
@isrealmontelongo84732 жыл бұрын
It’s gonna take a complete and utter breakdown of the public school system for things to change! If parents thought online school was bad…. They gonna be shook when they won’t even have that! I use to want to be a teacher when I was in HS but once I found out about the way that teachers are treated and the low pay I passed on it.
@jeanhopman56592 жыл бұрын
I was a teacher and luckily never experienced anything this bad but the lack of concern, regard and respect for teachers was there for sure. It makes me weep.
@vlmellody512 жыл бұрын
When my son was in school in the 90's, he got blamed for everything that went wrong in the school and he was once suspended for having been attacked by another student. 😳 While that extreme was wrong in so many ways, I think these are too. With regard to administration not knowing how to do their job appropriately, there's a thing in business called the "Peter Principle", which says that people are promoted to their highest level of incompetence.
@kathyk4792 жыл бұрын
I can't tell you how many people I've seen go up and put the Peter principle to use!
@vlmellody512 жыл бұрын
@@kathyk479 😂
@lisahenderson8823 Жыл бұрын
Keep it up!! It is like this all over!! These kids need to be held accountable!!
@sonyaleonard72112 жыл бұрын
I wouldNEVER apologize to child for biting me.
@barbarajohnson11319 ай бұрын
I’m always on edge when I listen to these stories!! It’s so sad that you can’t do your job because admin, parents and students won’t let you.
@turtleshellfish2 жыл бұрын
I'm a library Secretary at an elementary school, these behaviors are definitely a problem- thank you for your voice- so sorry you were put in a terrible position- may you find success in whatever you do- just know they are missing out on a great teacher and person 🥰
@jenniferhigber595 Жыл бұрын
I'm a parent who has volunteered in my kid's co-op school for the last 15yrs. I've met some of these crazy parents and kids. These stories are totally believable. I get upset too sometimes if the teacher makes a choice that I feel affected my kid negatively, but we work it out like adults. I always go out of my way to tell them how grateful I am for the amount of love and care they show my children. 💗 teachers.
@BW-cn2ri2 жыл бұрын
Please keep sharing! 20 years ago we started seeing kids breaking down and "snapping" in schools, and now we are seeing the teachers breaking. This abuse and toxic environment should not be forced on anyone. Kids must be taught respect and be in environments of respect. People think "they are just kids". I'm 5'2" and I never let my kids hit me, not even as a toddler, because I knew one day it was going to be respect not size that mattered. At 13 my son was taller and stronger than me, you gotta get your kids in line. Shame on the adults (bad admin/parents/teachers) that create and allow these angry children, aggressive teens, and dangerous adults.
@MelissaMartinez-fr6pd2 жыл бұрын
You are a pioneer!!!!!! Thank you for using your voice for all of the teachers who are too afraid to use theirs. Sadly this abuse will continue because we let it continue! Teachers, STOP giving all of your time and energy into a job that does not appreciate or value you!! You are replaceable in less than 24 hours! Learn to say no and set boundaries! Change will NOT happen as long as we continue to let them run all over us. Thank you again for your voice! Loud and clear! I hope you continue these stories!
@valeriee95322 жыл бұрын
God bless you! Thank you for being a voice for those who are afraid to speak up❤️
@wjoyes Жыл бұрын
I’m an ex teacher in New Zealand. I can relate! I find hearing these stories encouraging - it makes me feel like less of a failure to know others have been there. Thank you!
@bethcormier94592 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being a voice for teachers. You are appreciated so much!! ❤
@brynbailey71322 жыл бұрын
These are 100% true and most of the people I graduated with quit teaching within the first 5 years after college. It does make you worry about when these kids grow up and are in charge!
@niassaharriswazoua82472 жыл бұрын
As I listen to these stories my heart is filled with rage! How are these “leaders” not protecting their people? It is a shame that pregnant individuals cannot work in a place where they and their unborn child are safe. There needs to be parent workshops and constant communication to start fixing this. These children’s crappy behavior is co-signed by parents and admin and the teachers are suffering. I am an instructional assistant overseas and hearing these stories makes me afraid to move back to the US. Things have got to change or the schools will be empty…no more teachers=no future for our children. Parents and admin need to get some uprightness about themselves or they will be the ones teaching. I’d like to see how long they’d last in the same circumstances.
@katharineg.7686 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Thank you for your depth and humanity. You have truly touched me.
@jenniferhoxie97282 жыл бұрын
You are wonderful!! These stories need to be heard. Shout them from the mountain tops. Society does not get it. Things have to change!! Thank you for being our voice!
@joycewilliams24922 жыл бұрын
Ooooooh, I am GLAD you are here to tell the stories of these who have to go through so much in these classrooms. I quit teaching because too many schools systems are too lax on disciplinary procedures, parents are too lax in raising their children, and administrators don't seem to care too much more than holding a title and the size of their salaries. Many teachers are left holding the bag in addressing the total needs of children to the point where they can't even teach. I must admit there are teachers who shouldn't be in the classroom--like the one whose third grade class I was assigned to during my student teaching. She held a doctorate that she was vainly proud of, and if you addressed her using any other honorific other than "Dr.", she'd go off on you. She'd get angry if anyone corrected her (I once took her aside and corrected two spelling mistakes in her written assignment on the board, and she was apoplectic). I recall another teacher who insisted that the phrase "the red hat" in an assignment was a sentence. I told her that it wasn't; there was only an article, an adjective, and a noun. She simply said that she was the teacher of the class (I was her assistant at that time) and she ran her class the way she wanted to. The next day, she was inundated with notes from parents telling her that she was wrong about "the red hat". I now work in another field where written daily reports are required. I get annoyed when I see some of what's written by some of my colleagues and some of my supervisors. Quite a few of them are young adults and in the past would have been the ages of the youngsters I used to work with and many of them don't know a verb from a house. They are the result of a school system that does not teach and any person who seeks to try to reform and change things is bitterly opposed. I greatly fear for children in many of the school systems in America today...
@npsfamilytravel2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for speaking out for the teachers. Much love and support to you and all teachers!
@SOADKitty3 ай бұрын
I remember seeing this kind of stuff as a student in public school.. I feel so bad for some of these teachers.. I'll be Praying for all our teachers
@Pearly_eems22 жыл бұрын
Oh gosh.... I'm not a teacher, I am a student. These stories are heavy. Teachers are human beings. Admin and schools in general should understand that.
@annstude3164 Жыл бұрын
I am a retired teacher in California. I am horrified by these stories. We have a very strong union here, and they support and protect us. A student accidently tripped me, and my principal drove me to urgent care. I had a broken foot, and the district paid for everything, and my salary was fully paid for the weeks I was off. I feel so bad for all of the teachers who do not have this kind of support from the district. 😢
@brookebingham73822 жыл бұрын
Girl. I would literally have to fight a child. I feel so hard for teachers after watching your videos. So much respect.
@RavenMistwolf2 жыл бұрын
The treatment of teachers breaks my heart. Teachers are some of the *most* important people in any society! You all should be treated as such!
@eviegivens75722 жыл бұрын
As a parent, I don't doubt anything that was just shared. I know that these teachers are going through absolute hell with little to no assistance. My heart aches for all of you! This makes me want to homeschool my son. If these kids are doing this to adults, I can only imagine what they are doing to other kids!
@newday31462 жыл бұрын
As a special educator at a local district, these stories break my heart! If you are not a teacher, or love a teacher... you really don't know.
@aliciamccarthy16652 жыл бұрын
I love how when you said please unsubscribe at the end, it reminded me to make sure to SUBSCRIBE! You are speaking real truths from real teachers in the American education system! It's absolutely horrendous, and more people should like, share, and subscribe to your channel so that maybe this can help bring change! Thank you for your honesty, care, and compassion!
@TualaFam2 жыл бұрын
PLEASE SHARE MORE!!!!!!!! I am sharing these stories far and wide! These voices neeeeeeeeeed to be heard. Change needs to come. I’m not sure what that looks like. However it needs to happen immediately.
@LadyKej2 жыл бұрын
I’m a teacher. Just listening to these stories gives me so much anxiety and anger. We have to collectively start putting our feet down when it comes to things like this and say ENOUGH! If I’m injured, I’m going to the hospital, and neither admin nor anybody else have any say in that matter.
@sunshineash73222 жыл бұрын
My jaw stayed on the floor with the first teacher’s stories. I’m grateful that my district makes sure their staff’s health is taken care of. And I cried for the last story
@diannemorgan59482 жыл бұрын
I am not a teacher, I believe EVERY ONE OF THESE STORIES. I had a feeling it was bad for you all. I'm sorry teachers have to go through this.