Re: Teachers Falsely Accused
On 1/14/09, Janice Combs wrote:
> On 6/06/08, J.E.Gonzalez wrote:
>> THank you for sharing your feelings.
>> I also have a story. A student assaulted, intimidated, and
>> yelled in my face to show off to his fellow gang members. I
>> slapped his face to get him away from me. After two years, I
>> will have a reprimand on my record. Psychologically I have
>> suffered humuliation, anxiety, and post tramatic stress
>> disorder. Teachers are supposed to be able to defend themselves
>> legally when attacked. I will never get over this and I do not
>> want to teach in a classroom again.
>
> What should a teacher do when they have been falsely accused? Even
> though it is proven to be a false accusation, the students are
> never confronted with their lies. Is there any place to go to see
> that a student is held responsible for trying to destoy a teachers
> life???? Even after a teacher is found innoncent, there are always
> gossips who say that they were guilty. Anyone have any tips?
Janice, what worked for me...is going in front of the urban school
where the principal lied about me...and holding up a sign...with two
other people...and asking the public why the bigoted principal...is
keeping people in offices and basements...instead of teaching...
This is America...
The best thing to do...with these rats...Edu-rats...is to shine the
light on them...and watch them scurry...
Get a lawyer...sue...