Classrooms who made the teacher cry, what went down?

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4 ай бұрын

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@lightdreamer_
@lightdreamer_ 4 ай бұрын
I remember this incredibly sweet teacher, her name was Angelique and she shadowed our homeroom teacher as student teacher. We loved her just as much as our actual teacher. When she left, we were super sad and we had made a big card with poster board filled with photos and little texts of memories with her. She was sobbing
@Pants44
@Pants44 4 ай бұрын
Awww thats sweet
@PikalaxALT
@PikalaxALT 4 ай бұрын
The OP who's grandma passed brought me to tears. Not the passing itself, mind you, rather the display of kindness by their students. God bless those kids.
@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD
@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD 3 ай бұрын
Lmfao. The geezer should have stopped instead of passing 😂😂😂
@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD
@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD 3 ай бұрын
What a BABYCRY you are lmfao 😂😂😂😂
@Barerantts
@Barerantts 4 ай бұрын
last year, my teacher ended herself. i remember seeing her trying to get the kids to behave and suddenly one of the kids grabbed her chest. she cried and sobbed for a while, then came back in the class and started writing on a piece of paper. next day, we got a sub. then for the rest of the year. later a snapchat of her note came out, it was the same paper from class. i remember the absolute horror i felt knowing i witnessed my own teacher preparing her death.
@frotlupz6766
@frotlupz6766 4 ай бұрын
Jesus christ that's horrible. I hope the student got sexual harassment charges that's unacceptable.
@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD
@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD 3 ай бұрын
Lmfao
@Barerantts
@Barerantts 3 ай бұрын
@@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD wtf is wrong with you? that’s not funny, sicko
@BiggyCheese-sf8pm
@BiggyCheese-sf8pm Ай бұрын
Rip
@Barerantts
@Barerantts Ай бұрын
@@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD i’m sorry.. did you laugh at that? that’s fucked up
@NightL3gacy47
@NightL3gacy47 4 ай бұрын
When I was just starting highschool, I remember that a kid hung himself. His mother was a teacher there. She took some time off, and about 5 months later, she was a substitute for my EMS teacher and miscarried. Now this one student in my class just wouldn't shut up. When the teacher finally lost it on the student and yelled at him to shut up, he said something that was really, *REALLY* personal and had something to do with her son who hung himself and the miscarriage that happened, I can't remember exactly what, but the teacher stormed out of the room while ugly crying. I was furious, and had I acted out of anger on my end having been bullied by this same kid since the 5th grade, would have thrown that kid through the second story window. I met that same kid about 4 years after I dropped out, and he hasn't changed. He still acts like a clown and is still arrogant beyond measure
@Dot-um1nk
@Dot-um1nk 4 ай бұрын
So you never did is what your saying???
@NightL3gacy47
@NightL3gacy47 4 ай бұрын
@@Dot-um1nk I was close, but didn't because I knew that I'd end up with a criminal record for attempted murder (or murder, accordingly) and end up in juvy
@Dot-um1nk
@Dot-um1nk 4 ай бұрын
Fair enough, I felt the energy so i was confused. I was like he def doesn't sound like he let this slide fr@@NightL3gacy47
@heyyitsjanea
@heyyitsjanea 4 ай бұрын
in high school, my theatre teacher had been a bit more reserved than normal. during our lunch period a friend and i walked into the classroom and he goes “what’s wrong *teachers name* you look like your dog died” tears welled in her eyes, and she looked at us and told us her dog. had effin. died. and then she started crying and walked into her office we felt so so so bad and my friend is hands down one of the sweetest kind hearted ppl so he REALLY felt like crap. safe to say neither of us uses that phrase anymore
@taniapatino8488
@taniapatino8488 4 ай бұрын
I had a teacher who had metal health issues that everyone knew about (students and staff). I couldn’t say how her other classes were but I know my class was well behaved and so was my friend’s class who had her the period before mine. There was a day where I think she just broke. She cried all day and was hiding under her desk during my friend’s class. I remember her venting to us about how frustrated she felt putting in so much care and effort and still being unappreciated. Unfortunately, to make a long story short after one thanksgiving break the school told us she had “passed away”. She wasn’t old, and I know it wasn’t a health issue. The school refused to acknowledge what actually happened. They always ignored mental health issues and unfortunately I think that’s what the school is know for. Too many kids “passed away” during the time my sister and I went there.
@RudeRabit
@RudeRabit 4 ай бұрын
One time in 5th grade, we had a lock down drill. Everyone knew it was just a drill, so they weren’t taking it too seriously, but nonetheless, the teacher wanted us to pretend like it was real. Like the saying “practice like you play”. But either way, some kids were being a bit rowdy and having trouble staying quiet. I wasn’t part of the problem, but it stilll wasn’t good. And I guess this really got to the teacher because after the drill ended, she scolded at us for not being quiet, and she slowly started breaking down into tears, probably thinking of how that could’ve effected us in a real lockdown.
@randomness.stupidness
@randomness.stupidness 4 ай бұрын
bro most schools wont survive lockdowns nowadays people are just too stupid☹️
@wyeteepaleface9199
@wyeteepaleface9199 4 ай бұрын
Had a friend who was suspended in HS for making the pregnant geometry teacher cry. To be fair, she was ragging on him far harder than she should have been. Personal comments and other very unprofessional behavior for a teacher. All in from of the class. Could not get away with it today, but it was the 90s. None of that comes even close to making what he did next justified. He shouts at her, mid-tirade, "I hope your baby dies!" Whole class goes silent. 2 seconds later, she bursts into tears and runs out of the room. Still blows my mind.
@sarahreaume6659
@sarahreaume6659 4 ай бұрын
Honestly though that friend deserved to get suspended to an extent I understand that the teacher was ragging far harder but that remark was really uncalled for that’s just something you should never say to someone that is pregnant just really messed up
@wyeteepaleface9199
@wyeteepaleface9199 4 ай бұрын
@sarahreaume6659 If I remember correctly, suspension was what they settled on. They tried to expel him first. It was a very small school, and he was already considered the "bad crowd". Pretty much an inexcusable thing to say. We all knew it instantly, too, though I don't know if I could have articulated why it was wrong at that age. I just knew it was lol.
@sarahreaume6659
@sarahreaume6659 4 ай бұрын
Yeah but maybe not for the teacher
@HoloSohma
@HoloSohma 4 ай бұрын
Of course the teacher didn’t get any repercussions for bullying a student
@HoloSohma
@HoloSohma 4 ай бұрын
@@sarahreaume6659so if the teacher talks shit about you and your personal life like possibly your parents divorcing or someone in your family dying or taking their own life… you wouldn’t eventually get tired of it especially in front of the whole class?
@KatanafiedMC
@KatanafiedMC 4 ай бұрын
We students (especially young ones) think school is bad times. but if you think about it, the teachers will have an even worse time because there are always, ALWAYS, annoying people in each class. i hope teachers get more respect than what they get.
@CarheartPlayz
@CarheartPlayz 4 ай бұрын
Yeah… I agree. My advanced math teacher is the kindest lady in the entire WORLD. She has to deal with so much stress and annoying and disrespectful kids, and she doesn’t get enough credit. I make sure I give her a lot of respect and lots of love so she knows that I care. I always give her a daily hug! She gives out little rubber ducks. She’s so sweet and very kind. Best teacher ever.
@that_pan_chick8650
@that_pan_chick8650 4 ай бұрын
My 3rd grade teacher was telling us about how she was pregnant and so excited to share the experience with us. Few weeks later and she doesn’t show for 2 weeks. She comes back and tells us that she isn’t pregnant anymore. She had gotten permission from our parents to teach us what a miscarriage is. My mom had already had one before so as soon as she told us, I jumped up and gave her a big hug and said “it’s not your fault, I’m sorry this happened.” And she burst into tears. More kids can running to hug her and we had a massive group hug while she cried. That was almost 15 years ago, and I’m happy to report that she has 2 kids now. A 9 year old and a 12 year old. I never forgot her, or the struggles she went through while being the best teacher ever.
@milo5324
@milo5324 4 ай бұрын
just in time for bed
@Fade_NB
@Fade_NB 4 ай бұрын
Fr
@lohostege
@lohostege 4 ай бұрын
Indeed
@TheDixieDerg
@TheDixieDerg 4 ай бұрын
Fr
@Codm22712
@Codm22712 4 ай бұрын
Bruh 😠 😑
@letsgame9740
@letsgame9740 4 ай бұрын
4 pm for me
@sophiefraser3995
@sophiefraser3995 3 ай бұрын
I made my favorite teacher cry because I told her that I'd spoken to someone. I am autistic and have severe anxiety, at my secondary school I had no support so when she told me she was going to teach at a sixth form I went with her and she taught me for the first six months. I struggle with social interaction and when I had a conversation with someone in her class for the first time, not only without her help but also without her knowing, she was so proud that she cried...then I cried because she said she was proud of me.
@CoolCademMAnimates-fz1ui
@CoolCademMAnimates-fz1ui 4 ай бұрын
Enough of just teachers, this is how one kid managed to make the whole school AND student’s parents walk away crying. Not me, but someone I know from another school. At the end of grade 8 (elementary ends at grade 8 where we live) all the graduates have to vote for one person to make a speech at grad. This kid Brian was voted for and he managed to trick all the teachers that the other ones approved it so none of them saw what he had written down. Next week comes and it’s grad day. I was shown a video of the full event and it is terrifying. Brian steps on stage, starts by pointing out and insulting a little girl in a wheelchair, starts ranting on about racist topics, calling out old and disabled people and what got me was when he said, “My dad died on 9/11. He was a great pilot” And the whole school was already crying and people were already leaving at this point. The teachers ran on stage as fast as possible and started yelling at him as he insulted them and called racial slurs on them while they were trying to physically pull him off the stage. He grabbed onto part of the railing so the teachers couldn’t move him off stage. He was suspended for the first week or two of high school after that. After I saw the video, I never saw him the same again.
@lohostege
@lohostege 4 ай бұрын
In my 6th grade year, we had a chill nice teacher. We had a sub one day. Our class was being trash to the sub (i tend to be stuck with trash class) and the sub left a bad note or something. The teacher came back, and she started yelling at us, eventually breal down into tears. I was probably one of her favorites since i was the quiet kid. Then i think one of my art teachers who i was class aid for had a break down because we had some couple bad students.
@Vanillacookien
@Vanillacookien 4 ай бұрын
I remember our third grade teacher got a concussion bc of ice and she was gone for like almost half the school year. When she came back she only stayed half the day but it was still nice. When she was talking about how long she could stay she started tearing up about how much she missed us. I loved her.❤❤❤
@dominoes9016
@dominoes9016 4 ай бұрын
Not me but my sister in fifth grade had this really cool teacher for home room. He was passionate about his work and I had a couple of classes with him (mainly music and moral Ed). He was really good at making people inspired and I loved his classes. My sisters class is well known for making trouble and making most of the teachers enraged. At least 2 people were at the principal’s office every week. It was really bad. So after a few months, it was around 9 a.m. they were doing a safety thing apparently and he was talking and then his voice started to shake and according to my sister, he had this really weak voice and sounded like he was about to cry. And then suddenly he bursted into tears. The class went silent. But, he continued. Some other teachers saw and told him he didn’t need to do it. But he still insisted. And in the end he didn’t finish it. He was continuously saying ‘I’m sorry’ and eventually the other teachers ushered him out. The whole class was yelled at by 2 different teachers and the principal. The teacher never went back to my sisters class after that day. But I did have a fun music teacher and a moral Ed teacher. He still stayed after one year and then left after.
@Lyrebird.Rainwing
@Lyrebird.Rainwing 4 ай бұрын
Story 4 was heartbreaking
@RitzySnips
@RitzySnips 3 ай бұрын
In high school, I had this really sweet Geometry teacher. She tried teaching us at first but a lot of the kids in my class were just awful people. One dude told her if she didn't shut up, he'd punch her in the stomach. She was around 6-7 months pregnant. It scared her so badly she just stopped trying to teach us for the majority of the semester and just passed us all. I wasn't the best student as I spent most of the class talking or laying on the floor with friends, but I remember feeling awful for her. This was my sophomore year. Working towards my education degree now, I worry what waits for me as an instructor. The only positive is that I won't be teaching in a classroom per se and I can use push-up punishments.
@HanakoFairhall
@HanakoFairhall 4 ай бұрын
A bit of an obligatory (I guess), "the teacher wasn't the one who ended up in tears" story. I was in my first year of high school, and we had this teacher, a woman, she was a little bit on the "tough" type(at least that was my impression of her), but overall pretty chill, but as you probably guessed, there were a few students who would NOT stop acting out in class. I don't remember exactly what she said, but she became so frustrated that she verbally tore into the students acting out, then actually stormed back to her desk, and kicked a trash can on the way, hard, and it wasn't a small plastice one, it was large and metal, so it was loud. It shocked me so much that *I* was the one who actually started crying(and not to brag, but I was *not* one of the students who acted out), and of course another student noticed and pointed it out, it was kind of embarrassing, probably made her regret it pretty badly(she didn't get fired or anything, just as well, I don't think she'd deserve to be fired, a person can only take so much from teenagers being little shits). But needless to say, the class was A lot quieter for the rest of the period. A second story came later in my high school years, final year in fact. Again it's a "the teacher didn't cry" story, so I don't know if this(and the previous story) counts. We were watching Schnidler's List during a Composition class. I'm sure I don't have to tell you what a tear jerker that movie is. But there was this one kid in class who seemed to decide to put on a "tough guy" act, he wasn't laughing at sad parts or making crass remarks(at least, I don't think he was) anything, he was just sitting there, butt slouched forward, knees far apart and looking bored or just like he didn't give a damn, and I was pretty sure he was doing it just to be a little shit. well, our teacher (who is Jewish by the way, and this was in late 2001 or early 2002, so this was long enough ago and he was middle aged or close to middle aged, so his grandparents or even his parents could have been survivors from that time), seemed to agree with me, buecause he got pissed off enough to bring the kid into the hallway and have a stern talk with him, no screaming, but I could feel the tension in the air. Maybe I'm being too sensitive, after all, movies can be boring, and sometimes a person just can't help but show it, but it felt like to me that he was just being a little shit, am I wrong?
@CloudsAndDays
@CloudsAndDays 4 ай бұрын
It was always very new or very kind teachers and students taking advantage of their kindness. Getting too rowdy, refusing to get brought under control, all that.
@thepinkestpigglet7529
@thepinkestpigglet7529 4 ай бұрын
Responded to "You know there are girls in third world cointries risking their lives for an education" with less than polite ways to say "The grass is much greener"
@japanesejackalope
@japanesejackalope 4 ай бұрын
It didn’t make the teacher cry but you could tell she was upset. Early into the school year the teacher that had been teaching my science class in high school apparently overdosed on drugs and died. A few of the boys who always caused trouble and honestly were just terrible and annoying people kept telling the substitute that she was lying and just being assholes about the situation. No the boys were not in denial, they knew it was true and just wanted to be evil. The substitute was clearly getting pissed off and I’m surprised she didn’t just kick them out.
@pandasm2077
@pandasm2077 3 ай бұрын
In 11th grade i had a teacher, and mostly everyone just talked to eachother or ignored her, until she tried to get their attention, she was a new teacher, she was lovely, i was the quiet/art kid , after a test we got our results, and i scored pretty well and a person asked me how i was so smart, and my teacher said “because shes the only one who pays attention” i had her 12th grade too, i hope shes ok, 8th grade was worse.
@bellsthesultana
@bellsthesultana 3 ай бұрын
I have a wholesome one: when i was 13, we had a geography teacher with a history of eating disorders, first she suffered with anorexia and when she recovered she went all the way up and started struggling with binge eating, both were results from her mental health collapsing. She managed to recover and got a bariatric surgery, so we had a sub for about a month, when she came back we made her feel so loved and appreciated she broke down crying and told us her life story, students lined up to hug her etc. Super sweet, the sweetest moment in my school years. She died a couple years ago due to completely unrelated reasons, but i still think about her a lot, she was an amazing teacher and person, we could all feel her love for her students, she's surely missed deeply. I hope tia Dani is doing well wherever she is now ;;
@Hematite_Knight
@Hematite_Knight 4 ай бұрын
Story 3 is just sad. He sounds like a cool guy
@therealswitt4554
@therealswitt4554 4 ай бұрын
This one's less about a class and more about the entire school, but I reveled whenever I heard our French teacher left. He was egotistical, mean, manipulative, an excuse of a teacher by the fact he never actually taught anything, instead spending his whole time talking about his wife the entire time, so whenever I heard from my brother that he saw the teacher leave in tears, I cheered. I'm also led to believe I was the start of it all because whenever I was in his class, I had both teachers screaming at him to leave me alone and students telling me how hilarious our fights were, after I left the class I knew the class after me wouldn't take as much crap as I did, so he had the entire school against him, no just me or because of me, but because of his attitude.
@Zeo-gp6ho
@Zeo-gp6ho 4 ай бұрын
When I was in 7th grade, the district had just opened a new middle school. The old setup was that the sixth graders were in a separate building across town and the 7th and 8th graders were in the same building. My class was the last class to EVER come out of the sixth grade school. The new middle school was big. Really big. But just big enough to fit all of the 700 or so students. The reason we could fit all of the kids is because 300 or so other kids went to a STEM school in the city. A few days before school was supposed to start, the STEM school shut down. So all the kids were put in our school. Even the ones who weren’t from our town. So we were about 300 people above capacity. And that’s without the teachers. The teachers were all spread thin and half were brand new. One who was new was my homeroom teacher, who I’m going to call Ms. V. Ms. V was a really nice teacher who was fresh outta college. But there was one thing that was really odd. She had an orange crystal skull on her desk. It was see through and everyone thought she just liked Halloween. She did not. Fast forward to January, and everyone was excited because today we were doing the elephant toothpaste experiment. I had her class last that day and when I walked in… Chaos. Elephant toothpaste everywhere. And the crystal skull was gone. I asked her what happened and she wouldn’t say anything. I conducted the lab with a mutual friend who told me that the previous period, they had an elephant toothpaste fight. Two boys were roughhousing and one shoved the other into her desk. Then her crystal skull fell off the desk and shattered. But inside the crystal skull was dust. She had a mental breakdown and the next month, in February she threw her back out. And at the end of the year she quit and ran away with her boyfriend to Boston. Then we found out the truth. The dust inside of the crystal skull… was the ashes of her cousin who had died the previous year of COVID. And so ends the sad tale of Ms. V. We never saw her again.
@InksAutism
@InksAutism 4 ай бұрын
The only way my history/ethnic studies teacher could get us to listen was by yelling. She had to yell over the claw to be heard. She would then give us a lecture on boating attention and she was this close to her breaking point and 5 minutes later we were all back at it. I watched yt openly on the school administered laptop. I hated school. So so so fucking much. If I died and went to hell I wiuld face it like a man cuz It can’t be worse than high school
@TsukasaRui71684
@TsukasaRui71684 4 ай бұрын
I have actually seen some very bad behaviour that pushed so many teachers. But I don't think I've seen any cry besides one. Even after that the whole group still treated her badly. It was just general stuff like talking, yelling, throwing things, and mean comments. The typical. Most of those students went to an absolutely horrible school. Serves them right. The teachers wasn't even that bad. She was passionate about teaching. Story 4: I've only just woken up AND THIS IS WHAT I FIND. I feel so bad for the teacher, they didn't deserve such a class.
@aymericdeascalon4590
@aymericdeascalon4590 4 ай бұрын
Story 16 is partially the teachers own fault. If I had a student claim to be severely disabled and I had not been informed about it by their regular teacher before I took the class for a month; I would be checking on it, and who was their case manager before I left for home that day. Next class, that student would find themselves regretting their behaviour.
@E.T.42
@E.T.42 4 ай бұрын
I have a silly story for this: One time, in fifth or sixth grade, our very religious German teacher put on some music for us to listen to. I don't remember where she was going with that, but it was something spiritual and had nothing to do with the class. Being children, we didn't just listen quietly, but started talking over it or doing other stuff, and at some point, the teacher ran out of the room. She came back a few minutes later, her eyes red, and told us in a tone like someone had died: "I am very disappointed with you. And so is god." When we all burst into laughter, she ran out crying again. That was the last day any of us took her even remotely seriously. She had a lot of difficulty keeping us in line after that.
@tfordham13
@tfordham13 4 ай бұрын
I think you could be fired for that
@ChipenDave
@ChipenDave 4 ай бұрын
Womp womp
@jonathanbroetz1945
@jonathanbroetz1945 10 күн бұрын
I remember one time during highschool, there was this teacher who was just the sweetest little woman who was very easy to talk to and helpful when needed after class. Well, one day, I wasn't in the greatest headspace and asked to stay after school to help me make up some work. She was was able to help me get out of my depressive episode unknowingly and also helped my dumbass make up some work. At the end of the year, I came up to her and told her how she helped me in a way she didn't know. She broke down crying and gave me a really tight hug I didn't even know she could produce. She was 4'11 and thin, but it felt like being bear hugged by a body builder. I wish I would have been able to stay in contact with her after I graduated.
@TheOystei
@TheOystei 4 ай бұрын
We had one in 10th grade. we had just gotten new homeroom teachers (wierd class structure thing where 2 small classes acted as one) and one of them was already quite pregnant. And while 10th graders can be brutal assholes, it was less that the class was mean to her, and more that she just did not have the energy to properly control the class, in what we veiwed as relativly dry subjects. It got to a point where we had a talk with the other homeroom teacher present about it, and we got told she was puking in the recesses (due to pregnancy, not us per se, although stress probably didn't help) but she wanted to stay for the students etc. instead of starting pregnancy leave, and the class more or less unanimously just told her to go on leave. It seems she was used to having more a connection with her students, maybe having the same class for 3 years while we got her at the last year of middle school, and felt no connection what so ever, for us this was just some teacher not really in a condition to be doing their job. but in retrospect you could see it hurt to be told the students you wanted to teach and help, did not care if you were there or not. We weren't all that fond of the other homeroom teacher, but she at least knew how to keep a class under control.
@Ari.Grandmari
@Ari.Grandmari 3 ай бұрын
I had a first year french teacher in year 9 (year before GCSE) and my grade was DOWN due to my last my first teacher refusing to teach and my last teacher having to get me up to speed on 2 years of french in 1 year. She really helped me with not only my home life issues but with my french. I took it for GCSE year and got a B after being predicted a D grade. She also held Wednesday culture sessions in GCSE where we would have french foods in class as she knew a lot of her female students would skip lunch and wanted to help out a little (the school shut it down but we still did it with our own snacks). She was amazing. My GCSE final year was through covid and we had a government messgae that the schools were closing. She went to the store at lunch time just to hold us one last cake day lesson full of music and chatted with us offering to reply to every email and encouraging us to let her know if we need anything. On our way out every student told her how much we truely loved having her as a teacher. She was the best! Thankyou Miss Morgan/Goodfellow
@winteryuki_onna8172
@winteryuki_onna8172 4 ай бұрын
I remember when my niece had this one teacher (before she switch school) who was a sweet heart to her class. One day, niece's class room was started to act up and the teacher try her best to have everyone to calm down and sit still in the classroom but no one would listen to her and she started to get overwhelm by the loud noise and the disrespect from the students that she started crying and she walk out of the classroom, then my teacher for computer science came into the classroom and yelled at all of the students for treating the teacher with malice (this was right before the weekend started). I don't know if she came back to the school and I hope she doesn't as the school is filled with horrible teachers and students.
@raylectro
@raylectro 4 ай бұрын
This happened in Singapore when I lived there, we had a teacher who taught music. I only had two classes with him because of an altercation that made me not able to go to school. my first class with him, he was super fun and taught us how to play Another One Bites The Dust's bassline. He let us take pictures of him with his bass guitar and it was a fun day. a week later he was suspended because my classmate gave him a mental breakdown and another classmate laughed at it. the teacher threw a shoe with wooden soles at the laughing kid, aiming for his head but instead hitting his ankle (we were cross legged). He reported himself and was immediately suspended.
@lairfite
@lairfite 4 ай бұрын
Was part of the worst class in my school, 4th grade. Super sweet older lady was our main teacher, pretty much 2/3 of the class were loud assholes/bullies, I was the bullied kid and the rest was just a group of quiet girls that I was part of. The loud group wouldn't listen, do their work or anything, the teacher had a pretty bad day while also having to suffer my hellish class five days every freaking week, So she snapped half screamed at us for attention and then talking clearly holding back tears before exiting the room. The quiet group just stared att the loud ones at the other side of the classroom [the benches was placed in a U shape] before going to the teacher who sat outside leaning on a table, trying not to cry, it was really fucking sad. Later the same or next day 4 other teacher came and scolded all of us, like not the people that was the problem but all of us, it was super awkward and that class have left me with many problems, the teacher quit during summer break I think...
@lordmaymayofsharklanda8180
@lordmaymayofsharklanda8180 2 ай бұрын
my brothers class made our math teacher cry good tears, at their grad dinner (very small school) two class representatives gave a couple of the teachers the same hoodies that they got for their grad with thier thank you speech. the sweetest and most passionate math teacher just started jumping up and down and crying.
@shiny_sylveon11
@shiny_sylveon11 4 ай бұрын
9th grade, My english teach nearly started crying from my class due to how they treated her i use to treat her mildly like shit but she just persisted kindness which made me start growing attached, seeing her like a mother figure, therefore being nice to her however the class gave 2 shots about her and would always act up, including my friend group me and only a few other people would genuinely treat her like a human one day class got so loud and rowdy she yelled and snapped slightly, upset and nearly started crying because of everything and the stress. my class toned it down from that point on. i also ended up making her little Kandi charms and bracelets in appreciation of her so she knew she was loved, and i apparently did it so much she MADE me mushroom earings needless to say shes an amazing teacher and i love her, my class was a bitch to her :( tldr: amazing english teach snaps and nearly starts crying at 9th grade class due to treatment and stress and i make charms for her to know she’s loved after that point
@Aspen1525
@Aspen1525 4 ай бұрын
Our fairly old robotics teacher was assigned the rowdies class of nearly all boys (like there were only 5 non-boys in the whole class) everyone was so loud. One day after trying to make herself heard and being talked over one too many times, she just started crying and her assistant was trying to get the class under control and she was hiving a super inspiring speech about our futures (nobody seemed to care, they went back to the way they were the next day). That class got sidetracked a lot. She quit by the end of the year.
@Codm22712
@Codm22712 4 ай бұрын
Story 1 that kid is the worsen they should have got more then what they got edit story 4 don’t bully people just cuz your a kid making fun of a adult or someone older then you it’s still not ok and maybe even worse cuz they can’t do much about it especially if they already tryed and you know don’t bully anyone unless they deserve it but don’t do it for things they can’t control I don’t think a random comment from a random person will change or mind about it or stop you but hay why not try same for story 5 you might not know how much your words can and do hurt but they do they really do so just be kind you have no idea how far that can and does go for making someone’s day edit story 7 if you hear someone saying something like that please tell someone you can actually save there life or they can get help he’ll even just then knowing that someone tryed to do something nice for them can go a long way story 13 nobody is good in this story simple as that but the teacher is definitely worse cuz your thr teacher and shouldn’t talking about the students parents and the 9 year old was firing back actually never mind just the teacher is in the wrong here
@SomeRandomKydd
@SomeRandomKydd 4 ай бұрын
I had one in my government class. Mind you, this was in college. We were giving group presentations about different aspects of the government and the first group had just finished explaining the executive branch. Unsurprisingly, everyone clapped as they went back to their seats (big auditorium). Well, the Teaching Assistant (TA) that was there started yelling at us to stop clapping and was for some reason very mad about it. We were not informed beforehand that we couldn't clap so we were all confused. Then some asshole (me) quoted the cha-cha slide with "Everybody clap your hands!" and instantly at least half the auditorium erupted in clapping. The TA flipped out, screaming and crying, eventually just lying on the ground pounding it like a preschooler tantrum. We pretty quickly went quiet. The professor had to actually escort the TA out. Didn't see that TA again. While it was an asshole move to incite the teacher like that, I have to imagine they must have needed professional help if their reaction was that bad so I'm not if I ultimately should feel bad for it. No one talked about it afterwards, so I never got in trouble.
@Trestin13
@Trestin13 25 күн бұрын
Had this awesome honors English teacher(I want to say 10th grade, maybe 11th) who really was passionate about the job and loved getting us engaged with the lesson. And every now and then she would drop a minor cuss word, nothing heavy hitting. One day we come into class and she's upset, definitely had been crying, and she said someone had reported her and she was trying to figure out what she did wrong. One of the preppy girls raises her hand and said "I lost respect for you when you started cussing." The teacher was shocked "I was treating you like adults! You'll be in college soon and this upsets you???" I miss her, she didn't deserve that treatment, and I'm pretty sure she left the next year.
@morningdrawz2605
@morningdrawz2605 3 ай бұрын
I also have three... Were I live, classes are divided in A and B. Mind you that all of this happened when we were mixed because otherwise there would only be like 5 students in one and 15 in the other class... In 8th grade they changed some of our teachers. So we got a really strict geography teacher who would constantly yell at mostly everyone in class. They hid the chalk, classbook, maps (you get the idea). One time the teacher lost it completely and yelled, while crying, "This is why your other teacher ended themselves" and ran out of the room. Everyone of us had to tell the principal what has actually happened and the trouble makers got suspended for a week or so. 9th grade and some havent learned their lesson and made our ethics teacher cry, by calling her a hamster, cheating during her tests, SMOKING during her classes in front of her! Another teacher came in to see the commotion and he was livid! He never expected that from a 9th grade and was very disappointed. Same classmates from the year before and some more, who just hated this teacher for god knows why... Maybe because she was a pushover and easy target? No A and B classes anymore... On to the 12th year of school... (equal to last year of HS, ig) New school, different classmates... We normally have arranged seating, this time tho some of my classmates decided to switch seats, nothing special, happened from time to time. I sat in the middle of the argument between my math teacher and four classmates! One behind me, one right in front of me and the other two to my left and right side... I was never more scared of my teacher that in that incident, since he was clearly enraged... He looked like he would throw something any second until the girl in the front asked if he was, quote: 'able to recieve criticism'. He snapped, went into his office, packed his stuff and went straight to the principal who than announced via mic that the four students have to see him in his office NOW! They went and as soon as they were out of the door our math teacher returned, at the verge of tears and dismissed the class. He was very strict. Found out during lunch break (that was right after his class) while apologizing and talking to him about all of that, that he had lost his daughter a week prior and was completely stressed out and just had bottled up his emotions, so this comment was enough to set him off. Yeah thats it from what i recall from my school days... Students are mean, but should also use their brains before talking. It could really set someone off!
@Big_Raven
@Big_Raven 4 ай бұрын
My friend did something very odd.Were in science class with 20 other people, and he found a paper airplane on the ground.He did not throw it,but the teacher saw it in his hand.And she asked to have it.Nothing. Asked louder,nothing. And then she yelled so loud that the class was laughing so hard over a stupid airplane. He had gotten written up and the 7th grade staff,7th grade principal,my teacher,6th grade principal,and an other science teacher yelled at him over this.😅
@MossTheWeirdo
@MossTheWeirdo 4 ай бұрын
She started forcing herself to cry in our class, and then the principal got called in. Our entire class got yelled at wasn’t allowed to recess for at least five weeks. And had to eat lunch alone in a separate room. Once we get yelled at very harshly again again.
@Undskyld
@Undskyld 4 ай бұрын
My math teacher (when I was 12) was really sweet. She never yelled unless it was necessary, she was fine at teaching us not bad not the best either though… but it was math so it’s hard to get kids excited ab that 😅. She had a bit of an accident so sometimes hard to understand. The other class in my grade decided to write a detail letter to the administration ab how much she sucks.. she ended up being diagnosed with stress and quit. We didn’t have a math teacher for months . I hope she is doing better
@Loki_Trickster
@Loki_Trickster 4 ай бұрын
Not my Class but my Grade. I went to a fairly small Rural middle school I had an incredibly awesome Lang. Arts teacher Ms Beechy, she was former marine, had a purple heart. And was the definition of the type of teacher that can change your whole thinking about school, and was cool as hell with what she would let you get away with in her class to top it all off. Anyway she was going threw a nasty divorce where her husband had an affair while she was serving overseas. One of the earlier classes of the day Set her off for not paying attention, not doing their homework, and they wouldn't shut up while she was talking, one of the nastiest kids in the grade said something like "Your an absolute bitch, that is why you couldn't keep your man." Paraphasing. She handed out some of her harshest punishments and had several of the kids expelled. Saw her break down crying in the classroom as I was doing my classroom help for a free period. VP handled the rest of her morning classes. She came to her single double block afternoon classes ready for bear. Knowing how students would see weakness and pick at it. That was My class, the clown class that had the lower scoring students that needed help, that was made up almost entirely of just my friend group and a few Teachers pets to balance it out. We all gave her funny answers to her question, like high as a kite philosophy answers. Like "The Joad Family was more frustrated about the dust in their underwear then the struggle to find work, which is worst dust undies or sand. Cause sand gets everywhere." She came in the class ready for the worst, and my class made her laugh by the end of the day. It's probably my proudest moment in middle school. She taught my 7-8th grade class then moved on to become a college professor. She was the reason I took up a passion for reading and writting.
@res6148
@res6148 3 ай бұрын
I remember when someone made the teacher cry and walk out in our class, we all got really upset at that guy and he also walked out because of us.
@Train_lizard
@Train_lizard 4 ай бұрын
Can’t remember exactly what it was, but it was in 7th grade, social studies. Had an awesome teacher, passed out candy, held chess tournaments, gave us plenty of things to do for extra credit, etc, but you did NOT fuck around with this guy. Once, one of the kids with a low grade had decided to call another kid something VERY racist in another part of the world. Teacher didn’t even cry, just took him out of the room for about 10 minutes. The amount of “holy shit” going around was amazing
@_frggie_1021
@_frggie_1021 4 ай бұрын
I present you with a happy I made a teacher cry story! I was in JAG junior and senior year at my high school. It's a class through an in-state university that teaches students life skills like taxes, credit scores, mortgaging a house, etc. My poor JAG teacher was totally overlooked by her superiors, and my high school kept putting kids in her class who shouldn't have been there. For context, there were requirements to be in this class and most of the students the counseling department shoved in there did not qualify and actively disrupted class. Counseling treated the class like a dumping ground for kids who were flunking out of high school, which is not what it was for. So my JAG teacher was understandably stressed and just trying to do her best to give us kids skills that we could use when we graduated. So when her birthday rolled around during my senior year I baked her a cake and brought it in since I had her class first period. I made the cake and icing from scratch and brought in a handmade card with her favorite bird on it that I drew. I think I made her week. She is hands down the best teacher I have ever had, and even though I'm at university now we still keep in touch. I also gave her eggs from my chickens free of charge :)
@pat1752
@pat1752 4 ай бұрын
we had a nice math teacher who doesnt usually get angry always joyful but one day i guess our class got too rowdy and he yelled at us and said "Hey! I'm trying to teach here can't you just shut up and listen?!" he then stared at us and then left quitely we then found out the next day that he went to another class and cried and told them that he just wanted to teach and we wouldnt listen to him properly
@MrNiceGuy--
@MrNiceGuy-- 3 ай бұрын
I have a good story for this. On our last day of school, the students leaders and the class advisor would set up a last day party and unknown to my my CA, the class press set up a video where everyone got together and said thanks to her which caused her to cry, this is happened in every year and every time they always cried and sometimes, I would get close alongside others.
@kaiji2542
@kaiji2542 4 ай бұрын
This happened like at early December in 2023 so it was pretty recent, I remember I went to class and sat down and my class president decided to give my teacher a early christmas gift then suddenly she covered her face and she was crying, we didn't know why and we asked why, she didn't tell us why but she said she will be okay, then the next day, I arrived at school and I was kinda confused why one of the guidance teacher was there and then I went in and one of my classmates told me that she resigned from her position, and I was shocked, but I keep hearing her say that things must come to an end, she was already old and her daughter is around 20 - 23 ish years old and she has been teaching in this school as far as I know somewhere near 2004 because I saw one of her saved works from students where you draw a significant historical leader and the date was around 2004
@anjachan
@anjachan 4 ай бұрын
my already grown up classmates were very mean to a teacher. I always feared she will begin to cry. I hope she is doing okay.
@Susanazzz-gv5xm
@Susanazzz-gv5xm 3 ай бұрын
Had a math teacher we all hated. she was the type that yelled and cursed at us, took away point for making a line through our 7 because "its just wrong i don't care how you do it in your country", and told us we would never amount to anything if we didn't do good in her 7th grade math class and even threw a desk about 3 feet away at a wall once while still yelling.... I saw usually nice kids get mean... really mean and usually mean kids become ruthless. until one day after a nice yelling session a girl got personal and asked why she was so ugly, why she never fixed her hair or wore make up, and why she always wore the same beat up shoes/never dressed like the other teachers. Teacher walked out quietly and didn't come back in. I heard from a student in the next class that she asked them if she was really that ugly.. she toned down the yelling and we mostly ignored her for the rest of the year aside from barely doing our work i wish i could say I've grown enough to feel bad about watching her walk out cryin, but now i work with kids and it makes me dislike her all that much more..
@supergamingclips1
@supergamingclips1 3 ай бұрын
I remember back in 8th grade the English teacher was this young teacher who was really nice but sadly our class wasn’t the same as her I wasn’t really paying attention at some point doing work and all of a sudden the principal comes in and goes to the teacher and the teacher has tears coming down her face, turns out a student was insulting her and she never stopped, I felt bad for the teacher she never deserved to have that class and the student later changed teachers and probably got ISS or something I don’t know.
@Alexa-xl1gi
@Alexa-xl1gi 4 ай бұрын
My friend used to do this thing where she would hum the same note but it would gradually get louder, and then get quieter again, and she would do it all throughout class. The teacher could never figure out who was doing it and it drove her crazy. It made me feel really bad for her but I gotta say it was also really funny
@achimsinn6189
@achimsinn6189 Ай бұрын
I did an apprenticeship which was dual learning switching between classes and practical work. One of our teachers was a nice woman who was well liked by everybody and seemed to have good humor so when one of the characters of a sitcom TV show was randomly having the same first name as she did one of the students copied that character as a joke which made the teacher flee the room immediatly. After half a minute of shock over how much that simple joke affected her we bunched togehter to think what we could do to make up for it and then decided to get icecream for everybody including the teacher from the cafeteria and apologice that way. When we got the icecream and just returned to the classroom there was a knock and the teacher entered holding even more icecream in her hands as she was having the exact same idea for apologicing for what she felt was an overreaction. The two of us who got the icecream must have just missed her. When she saw us also holding icecream for everybody in our hands trying to apologice at the same time she shed a single tear of relieve before everybody including the teacher just started laughing at the situation.
@rottingmangos8257
@rottingmangos8257 4 ай бұрын
i don’t rlly have the best memory but i remember in 5th grade a student broke a an angel figure she had then told her she had grinch fingers when she chastised him turns out the gift was from a cousin who has recently passed and the grinch comment broke her and she had to leave the class the teacher across the hall came and let us have a piece of her mind
@Undskyld
@Undskyld 4 ай бұрын
I had a teacher once know as the harsher one. She was teaching a lesson it was something ab hi the world perceived us. She asked the class what they thought other ppl think when they see them. All they said was “idk what other ppl think” and just acting like they didn’t give a shit. This kept going the whole glass until she said “u don’t wanna be here so don’t” then ended the class and stormed out. My class mates left awkwardly laughing. I sad still and began crying. The whole time I had really been trying to answer and “Cary the class”. She then came back and sad beside me. We talked about that she was not happy about the way she left but she is a human and she has bad days too and just couldn’t take it. She ended up crying as we talked about the students 16-18yr has so little respect for teachers. It was so strange to see the “meanest” teacher in the school brake down and cry. Made me less scared of her in a way
@tanyagarcia3721
@tanyagarcia3721 4 ай бұрын
That first one the class clown knew exactly what was saying and was really heartless about that as well. I mean that he was old enough to know what was going on and why
@djplonghead5403
@djplonghead5403 4 ай бұрын
We made our marching band director cry after doing a performance at a band show when the people we were modeled after were there.
@debbiemcgloan5669
@debbiemcgloan5669 2 ай бұрын
This was a very long time ago in junior high (grade 9). We had a very large grumpy teacher for English class. All the students were afraid of him; he was just scary. He never did anything to a student, but his size and attitude kept the misbehaving students in line. One day he wasn’t there and we had a sub. She actually told us when she came in the room that she was our regular teacher’s wife. But the dumb asses in the class didn’t clue in and proceeded to give her a hard time for the whole hour. She just barely held it together. Well, the next day our regular teacher was back. He knew who had upset her, but he didn’t single anyone out. He just told the whole class that if they did anything like that again, we would have to be “peeled off the back wall.” I was sitting at the very back of the room and I clearly remember turning around and looking at the back wall. It was made of concrete blocks. It’s been decades and I can still hear his voice.
@sara_or_salad
@sara_or_salad 4 ай бұрын
When we were in middle school 2nd year, we had a lot of problems with getting a teacher because the school was still public, we had a lot of free time doing nothing, one day we got a new science teacher, she was cool, but will treat you the same way how you treat her, my classmates are kids from hell, inmature and rude, they acted likd crap in her class, one day she changed one research work we had planned for the semester to a test, she was going to tell us that but since the class made her walk out too much time, they didn't give her a chance to do that, when the whole class found out they were writing a letter similar to sueing the teacher to the school (I remember that they didn't explain why we're signing, and told everyone to do it, don't ask questions.) I signed, and minutes later they told me they're suing the teacher to the school, I got mad, went to take the paper, used my pen to draw my name off and the paper broke, they all screamed at me and made another card and all of them signed their names on it, my friends were comforting me (bc I was crying in furstration, they also didn't sign), 1 or 2 days later our teacher came to our class and explained WHY she didn't explained it to us, she was trying to teach us when she skipped her daughter's show since the school pays for working hours, not monthly, but we were so rude to her and now even suing her, now she's crying and telling us how bad we were. Now after pandemic we went back to our school, now it's private, and she let it go and teached us, she was really cool and the year we were going to graduate of was just cool and fun, we all passed with good grades with her and had a happy ending
@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD
@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD 3 ай бұрын
Lmfao this is hilarious 😂 especially that first one
@BoxOKittens
@BoxOKittens 4 ай бұрын
I knew so many sweetheart teachers that got walked all over, the lady teachers much moreso than the guy teachers. There was only one who mastered the art of being stern without being a jerk. She was amazing. And of course the school gave her all the problem students. I was considered one because I was going through a mental breakdown at the time, but I saw kids scream and throw desks at her sometimes. But she always kept her cool and they always apologized after. All us problem kids loved her.
@eliospokefan1386
@eliospokefan1386 Ай бұрын
The system from story 2 is odd? That's like, the norm in my country lol
@sfsin3380
@sfsin3380 2 ай бұрын
We'd gotten a new secondary(high) teacher who last about a month before she broke down in one my classes. The class wasn't behaving well but under normal circumstances it barely be settle down worthy it certainly wasn't tear worthy. Well we got yell at my the principal and it turned this teacher was returning to work after a mental breakdown and had been under the impressionthat a school in a small town whould be better behaved. It was clear to me she'd built up a fantasty about how rural kids acted and could handle that reality didn't match. So we were punished from being the unlock class she had inevitably broken down in.
@DaveTexas
@DaveTexas 4 ай бұрын
We got our sixth grade teacher fired. Her last day had a lot of tears on her part, because she figured out what was going on when a bunch of parents and the school principal came into the classroom about a half-hour into the morning. She was a horrible teacher to begin with, treating the well-behaved kids with contempt and finding ridiculous ways to punish the smart kids for doing well. With me, she would take points off my papers because my handwriting "didn’t look like the handwriting of a right-handed person." I was left-handed. It was the 1970s and left-handed students weren’t forced to write with their right hands like they were in the 1940s, when she had started teaching. She was literally mad at me because she wasn’t allowed to force me to write with my right hand. Anyway, being a horrible person to individual students wasn’t what got her fired. When the class misbehaved - which was rare - she would make us all write something like, "I will not make noise while the teacher is speaking," 100 times on pieces of notebook paper. We all switched classrooms for math and science, going to the class next door for that. That teacher kept getting upset that everyone was spending time during his class writing these sentences over and over. He started telling us that we didn’t have to do that and that whatever we’d done before we got to his class was sufficient. He and our main teacher got into some pretty heated arguments about this, with him telling her that her tactics were not doing anything to further our education. It all came to a head one day when we were sitting in our classroom - silently - and a very noisy class went by in the hallway outside our classroom. Our school had transom windows along the tops of the walls between the classrooms and hallways, which were there to allow cross-ventilation and help keep the un-air-conditioned hallways cooler. Anyway, our teacher got FURIOUS about the noise. She screamed at us to shut up and someone had the nerve to tell her that no one inside the classroom was making any noise; the noise was coming from the hallway. She lost it. She screamed and yelled about how horrible we all were and how she wasn’t going to put up with all of us being so rude and disrespectful. She told us we had to do a special homework assignment - since she’d been called out on making us do this in class - and we’d have to write, "I will not misbehave and talk back to Mrs. [her name]," or something similar, 1,000 times. By the next day! Anyone who didn’t complete it, with each line individually numbered, would get a 0 for that week’s assignments. Well, we all went home and grumbled to our parents about it, spending hours working on the "homework." Mothers started calling other mothers, who then called other mothers, and eventually our mothers told us all to stop writing. They said they’d take care of it in the morning. The next morning, we all got to class and most of us had nothing to turn in. A few students’ mothers hadn’t gotten the message and those students had written all 1,000 sentences, but at least 75% of us had nothing to turn in because we were instructed not to turn anything in by our parents. The teacher,Nast you’d expect, had a full meltdown about this. She started out asking why certain kids had nothing to hand in, and they said their parents told them they didn’t have to do it. It was when the teacher realized that MOST of us hadn’t done the homework that she got really mad. Red-in-the-face, screaming, name-calling mad. So loud that students were covering their ears. What none of us knew was that our mothers and the principal were waiting in the hallway right outside the classroom door. When the teacher was screaming terrible names at us, the door opened and the principal stormed in. The teacher suddenly went completely silent. The principal very quietly told the teacher that she needed to come with her to her office immediately. The waterworks then started, with the teacher sobbing and trying to blame us for her outburst. Begging the principal to just let her continue with the day’s lessons. Asking her not to do this. We all just sat there in stunned silence. Some kids were crying a bit from the emotional trauma, but most of us just had our mouths hanging open in shock. The teacher was escorted out of the classroom and we never saw her again. A few mothers stayed with us for the rest of the day, doing their best to do some teaching but mainly just letting us decompress from all the tension. It really was quite traumatic. Being the 1970s, however, we were just left to internalize the trauma on our own. There was no school counselor or anything like that. We had substitutes for the weeks between then and Christmas break, and when we came back from the holidays we had a new teacher. A fresh-out-of-student-teaching teacher who was probably 23 years old. She had no idea what she was doing, but she was a thousand times better than the old teacher! Believe it or not, our class had the reputation of being the class that got a teacher fired for the rest of our years in public school. Teachers at the Junior High and Senior High schools knew all about it. Our very brusque ninth grade science teacher put it best with, "I met her a few times. B!tch deserved it."
@stonebrosentertainment7998
@stonebrosentertainment7998 3 ай бұрын
I was in the fifth grade and we where doing a essay and a kid made fun of the teacher in it, and when we where going to recess she ran out crying. I felt so bad so I got the whole class to make a poster saying we loved her and she shed a tear. note sad thing is that she was really mean to mean after that and was really disrespectful to me. :(
@bewies7119
@bewies7119 4 ай бұрын
our class, this year, made 3 teachers quit with just how much bs there's been going on in the class for a teacher, i was a "perfect model student" and they called me after class to tell them what happened. i didnt say any names, just said what happened, ect. the classroom was all broken, water everywhere (science classroom, teacher was out talking with another student), someone went on the pc, deleted all pages, logged out of the account and apparently cracked it. at the end of the day, the teacher left the school.
@thekathrynwest
@thekathrynwest 4 ай бұрын
I had a sub in elementary school who threatened to hang us out of the window by our toenails for talking in the hallway and got fired from subbing at the elementary level. Had her again in junior high (8th or 9th grade) where the Friday before Easter told the entire class (science) to go home that day and read the Bible and learn about Jesus and the one kid who wasn't Christian raised his hand and simply said "Im Jewish", she paused for a second and followed up with, "well go home and read your religious text and learn about someone". At least she had a decent enough response and wasn't rude then like she was when we were younger. I ended up working with her daughter years later and relayed the stories and all her daughter could say was "yeah honestly sounds right on par for her" Edit to add: on the Easter statement, I live in Alabama, this is the heart of the Bible belt, she had no ill intent with her statement and was respectful to the boy of different beliefs despite being probably in her 70s at the time
@Sorrub
@Sorrub 4 ай бұрын
Whys this guy so underrated?
@HoloSohma
@HoloSohma 4 ай бұрын
My class not the whole class but the class bullied my middle school (I think it was 7th grade) science teacher who was just starting her teaching career into quitting a couple months into the school year. Because she was heavy and had darker arm hair they’d tell her she looked like a man and allot of other shit. I wasn’t around whenever she actually left I just came back to a substitute teacher wondering how much worse they had gotten while I was gone for like a week. The substitute teacher was our teacher for the rest of the year and didn’t take shit from anyone but was a teacher to get the wrong person in trouble thinking they were the one disrupting the class… I know because I rarely talked and got in trouble because the others at my table were talking but No apparently I was talking the only one NOT talking of all the table… I got sent out that day because I got pissed off because she kept saying for me to stop talking when I was the one of 6-8 kids (2 tables) not talking… but yeah my class bullied the original teacher that year into quitting.
@JudithLight84
@JudithLight84 2 ай бұрын
Had two stories in which one of the stories actually had a teacher crying and both stories involved a teacher trainee. First story was this teacher trainee who had the "spare the rod, spoil the child" approach in disciplining students (this was back in the 90s where teacher physically punishing students was okay). She often carried a long wooden ruler, and she would punish u by making u put ur hands palms down on the table and smack our knuckles and finger joints the same way you try to chop meat with a meat cleaver. One day, after a particularly nasty punishment, I finally snapped and said that she was being an ungrateful bitch, and when she asked angrily why I said that when she doesn't owe us anything, I told her that she was being ungrateful because we pay her salary and she's lucky she even got a job. She went absolutely purple in the face and I got smacked a few more times before she just packed her stuff on the desk and stormed out of the class, and from what I heard, she was sitting in her car at the parking lot crying her eyes out. I do not regret my remarks one bit. Second story is where in high school, we had a rather chill and funny teacher trainee who tries his best to make his class as fun and interesting as possible, but we've got a few hellions in class who just can't help making his life miserable. One day, he looked like he wasn't really in a good mood, so he just told us to take notes he wrote on the board and sat at his desk doing his thing. Those said hellions started making such a racket in class, which enticed the rest of the class to join in the fun, and the teacher just snapped. He banged his desk so hard (I'm surprised he didn't break skin), shot up his chair like he was being bitten in the ass and went to town with the hellions, letting them have it as he screamed bloody murder in front of the whole class, and for the rest of his training days, REFUSED to teach us or say a word, just comes in, wrote notes for us to copy on the board and leave the class immediately after he was done writing. Needless to say whenever he shows up, we were SUPER quiet in class, but sadly those hellions played victim and never learned their lesson, and was even celebrating him leaving when his training days were done
@jonathanemptage1593
@jonathanemptage1593 4 ай бұрын
We made our French teacher and a supply teacher cry for 3 straight years the supply teacher i think left the profession once we were done with her (I wasn't one of the worse people there i was just looking out of the window at the birds. My Psychics teacher cried a lot too. I behaved really well in his class because i really liked the subject and he was a really nice guy too.
@Plvsh_fox
@Plvsh_fox 4 ай бұрын
Helloooooo how is everyone feeling :)
@DogLover1718
@DogLover1718 4 ай бұрын
I don’t like it when u can’t understand someone bc of their voice to but I don’t say anything to them at least I’ll ask them to repeat themselves maybe and by not to them I’ll just tell people I can’t understand them
@fidgetdestroyer3117
@fidgetdestroyer3117 4 ай бұрын
Allegedly we were mean to her child. . . Same teacher not allegedly we were mean to the substitute
@TOURGRLXOXO
@TOURGRLXOXO 3 ай бұрын
Heres my story!!! :D Well it wasnt a teacher who cried but a sped kid, so me and the students were waiting in the hallway for health class, for some reason this sped kid rlly hated that “let it go” song from Frozen. When he’d be waiting in the hallway all the kiss would sing it, obv he got mad and all the kids laughed (tbh it was kinda funny) but after some weeks of it happening he LOST IT. Crying, screaming and whatever. Tbh i was laughing my ass of in the corner, tho i never sang the song to him. Until his teacher, his homeroom is close to the health class, started yelling at the kids saying that they were bullying him, and that the kids had NO compassion (tbh the kids were still giggling) the kids who were singing it whent to the office, pretty sure they didnt learn there lesson. Also i noticed after that moment the kid who had the breakdown got more quiet, he was def a hard kid to work with, and never cooperated. But then he just kinda became quiet, tbh never gaf about him bc its not my bussiness but yeah thats the story! Also happened pretty recently.
@joinfortherapy6470
@joinfortherapy6470 4 ай бұрын
We jad a female math teacher who made a mistake, and one of my smarter classmates asked "how did you become a teacher then" as a joke ( in chinese bcz we're in a chinese school) and she scolded him for a while and then gave workto do. While we're doing the work, she just broke down sliently and school ended normally, nothing really changed tho
@matthewbarabas3052
@matthewbarabas3052 Ай бұрын
first story: teacher deserved the suspension. you dont hit people because children, being children, go for the most hurtful stuff ever. control yourself.
@monroerobbins7551
@monroerobbins7551 3 ай бұрын
0:30 yeah, I hope that kid got suspended, too, cause that is something that I think most young teens should know better than to say. Maybe it’s cause I did terrible things to myself at a similar age, but I still feel like there’s a ground level of empathy, you know?
@Pnk_Rckr
@Pnk_Rckr 4 ай бұрын
The stapler was out of staples...
@Shady420LP
@Shady420LP 4 ай бұрын
I have made a few teachers cry. Just being me 😊
@natalie0385
@natalie0385 4 ай бұрын
This is my mom’s story she’s the teacher in the story and the students weren’t the reason she cried and she cried at home after, One morning she is starting her class (I don’t know the grade of class but kids were like around 5 yrs old) and she is starting the list of who is present and who is absent and just in time a girl come in class walking very painful so after that she put the kids to work and approached the girl and asked her if she was okay and she just said crying my grandpa hurt me down there she contacted her supervisor and explained what happened, the school decided to contact her parents and just her mother came to the meeting, and my mom explained again what happened with supervisor present and then the mother answered: “So?, he did the same to me” and everyone in the meeting were stunned, I don’t know what happened after that
@djplonghead5403
@djplonghead5403 4 ай бұрын
For the first story the teacher just proved what the kid was saying…
@letsputunuthasrimpon
@letsputunuthasrimpon 4 ай бұрын
Me and one other student whistled when ever she turned around to face the board. She broke down, cried and left 30 mins into a 50 min period 😅 didnt think utd be that easy. And didnt cry but we made 5 chinese teachers quit in less than 2 years 😅 also try to remember that the kids who do this, ususaly feel litteraly tortured by schooling.... it wpuld be illegal to treat adults the way students are treated...the ones who treated all of us like humans never coped shit. ive also only met a couple teachers who actualy likes their job. Almost all the ones i had only became teachers due to a subconscious fear of leaving the education system and venturing into the real world, it is all we know up to that point dont forget. Those teachers made the bulk and were rubbish, the ones that werent like that usualy had other careers before becoming teachers and therefore have life experience and treated everyone like humans. Most teachers never experience life beyond the student-teacher power structure, theu jjst go from one side to the other and dont know anything else. They often apply the same power dynamics at home...
@lpsenderart
@lpsenderart 4 ай бұрын
I've made two teachers cry, but for good reasons
@Rave12612
@Rave12612 4 ай бұрын
She saw my face without a covid mask 🫠
@blue-cs3fk
@blue-cs3fk 3 ай бұрын
Story 1 - I think even a teenager would know that that is a fucked up thing to say.
@bigsarge8795
@bigsarge8795 4 ай бұрын
Dude... story # 1... you just dont do that. The student knew what he was doing. That's a line you just do not cross.
@Thatrondomperson5430
@Thatrondomperson5430 4 ай бұрын
I have the worst French class they treat the subs like absolute garbage, I always stay after class to apologise to the sub
@blendpinexus1416
@blendpinexus1416 4 ай бұрын
there is a reason that if a fight breaks out and i can't leave. i'll record it but generally not intervene. why? i have no applicable skills in such a situation and so would only intervene on a friends behalf or if i see something that nobody seems to notice, both situations are quite rare and usually i can get out of the area to avoid it altogether. the one time i did get stuck i recorded it. a teacher asked why i didn't do anything and i showed the clip. turns out the bully had a history of reports but was the son of a higher up. the few that knew i was the reason for the video quietly thanked me cause apperently they were afraid of him, they also were afraid of me too? (still confused on that one)
@samuelblack7314
@samuelblack7314 4 ай бұрын
Huh? They were afraid of you? Why?
@blendpinexus1416
@blendpinexus1416 4 ай бұрын
@@samuelblack7314 not idea. as far as i can tell they seemed to not bother me one bit. they would bother the other wierdos but i was excluded from that target list. still have no idea why to this day
@user-jv7xj7jn6t
@user-jv7xj7jn6t 4 ай бұрын
Did number four happen in 1415
@Wolfie54545
@Wolfie54545 4 ай бұрын
“Don’t yell at children” Bullshit. Yell at children.
@touffedaviau8370
@touffedaviau8370 2 ай бұрын
What the heck is a flag ceremony? 😅
@SamuelMaybird
@SamuelMaybird 4 ай бұрын
Ooof, my eyes hurt with the shaking from the game. I don't know what's going on with the recording but ow
@user-xb5xr8ib8b
@user-xb5xr8ib8b 4 ай бұрын
There was like not tears, but just the teacher kind of losing it that really confused me for a while but basically so I went to a Catholic school, and so this was religion class, and while other classes are divided by honors or whatever, religion class isn't, so I'm in one of the few classes that's filled with kids who don't care much about school. And it's not just like all annoying kids, most of them were like class clowns that respected the teacher, but some of them were popular girls who maybe respected the teacher but not the class? Like it was the first class of the day and kids were constantly walking in like five minutes late or ten minutes late because they stopped to get a coffee and the teacher would just goodnaturedly be like haha bring me some next time. Like I was someone who STRESSED to get to school on time and was constantly struggling and then these people could just glide in carefree, but okay, he didn't care. But one day I guess the students had a group chat that I wasn't on and planned a food party. You know just bring in food and everyone passes it around but they didn't ask the teacher and it was a "surprise". I saw it as a huge disregard for the teacher, since it could just derail class completely and you're supposed to ask the teacher if you want one, but just expected him to be cool with it since he seemed to be cool with everything else they did. I like tried to ask my friend to pass me a donut but she refused, at first I thought it was because she was being smart, reading the room, but later I think she just didn't want to. But anyway it saved me because like five seconds later the teacher loses his mind and talks about how everyone is always undermining him and not respecting his authority and everyone is in shock. All the kids are like whaaat no we didn't want to do that...and ok, I'm not saying they were all insincere. Because some of them were good kids, but at least one of the popular girls in that class was really shallow and manipulative, so I didn't trust her a bit. Anyway after they all apologize, after class the teacher is like hey guys im really sorry i got upset i got some stuff at home going on and i was annoyed that he took their apology as sincere since it sounded real fake to me but he let us eat some of the food and stuff so i guess win?
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