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Kuervo
November 16th, 2011, 11:19 PM
Yeah....our new principal is a f**** bitch.

so today we had Mass as always and at the tradition was that at the end of Mass the seniors would get to leave first and the freshmen have to stack the chairs. welll....... this time she said "will the sophomores leave and my community service crew stay behind and stack chairs" everybody was like "WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF" she broke tradition!

every year we have a walk a thon to raise money for the school. everybody had to bring atleast $75. about 60 people didnt bring their money in. she called them up yelling at them how they dont deserve to go to school here, theyre worthless, and now they have to do whatever she tells them to do.... i mean CMON!!!! some of those people cant even raise $75 because their family isnt able to since money is reallllly tight, and shes punishing them!!???

Unlike our other principal who was so amazing and nice and just the best, this bitch doesnt even go to the games and cheer for us, she doesnt respect us and is rude. she called us investments and pathetic........

idk about you guys but i hate this women. need her out!!! and get our old principal back!!!!!!

Sporadica
November 19th, 2011, 04:42 AM
Report her and these stories to the school board, the premier (or governer) the ministry/department of education.


Teachers (as well as admin) have to follow ethics, they cannot insult students and with this walk a thon I personally don't think one should be forced to donate but this woman really needs to get a metaphorical smack in the face.

also try to influence people to stand up to bullshit like this. Next time she berates you or asks why you don't hav emoney say something like "look money is tight ok? __________ (explain lack of money situation ie job loss/medical bills ect). I can't afford to be pissing away $75 for things like this"

make a stand and you will be remembered, be complacent and you are easily forgotten.

Donkey
November 20th, 2011, 09:06 AM
As above, rebelling won't get you anywhere in a school environment. Just report her to her seniors.

Theonewhogotaway
November 30th, 2011, 04:47 PM
I tried reporting a simmilar teacher wants, but was n't sucessfulll- you need LOADS of people to report her. If that fails thentbh i see nothing wrong with open rebellion, as long as its done proffessionaly :)

Njathind
December 1st, 2011, 02:43 PM
Slightly different senario but I was in hospital for quite a while once and a few people that managed the ward left and everything went tits up.
We ended up barricading ourselves in the lounge as no matter how many letter of complaint we wrote or how often we raised our concerns to staff nothing came of it.

I would get as many people as possible to complain or report the head and if nothing happens then see if you can organise a mass protest, might be slightly harder as when we did it there were only about 10 patients but our little stunt got things sorted

Ben4ever
December 11th, 2011, 02:18 PM
Report her to her superiors. start a petition!

ImCoolBeans
December 13th, 2011, 11:29 PM
Report her and these stories to the school board, the premier (or governer) the ministry/department of education.


Teachers (as well as admin) have to follow ethics, they cannot insult students and with this walk a thon I personally don't think one should be forced to donate but this woman really needs to get a metaphorical smack in the face.

also try to influence people to stand up to bullshit like this. Next time she berates you or asks why you don't hav emoney say something like "look money is tight ok? __________ (explain lack of money situation ie job loss/medical bills ect). I can't afford to be pissing away $75 for things like this"

make a stand and you will be remembered, be complacent and you are easily forgotten.

Just make sure you aren't disrespectful. If you are rude/disrespectful your efforts won't really be of any use - they won't give you the respect you're looking for.

As above, rebelling won't get you anywhere in a school environment. Just report her to her seniors.

If I were in your situation I would most likely go with what Rafiki said. I would most likely say something to the teacher as well, but just making sure I wasn't too disrespectful.