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Students staged a walkout on Monday after a cellphone video appeared to show a New Jersey high school English teacher reprimanding three students for speaking Spanish and telling them to speak "American."
NJ teachers enjoy a very overinflated salary and pension due to the strength of their union. I wonder how this teacher would take to the disbanding of the NEA union.
A substitute trying to teach a math class full of kids who likely hate algebra spend the entire period jabbering in Spanish. That's a pretty hellish job. I can see how she might get frustrated.
A substitute trying to teach a math class full of kids who likely hate algebra spend the entire period jabbering in Spanish. That's a pretty hellish job. I can see how she might get frustrated.
How do you figure the kids hate algebra?
How do you known they spent the entire period speaking Spanish?
Funny how some make excuses for the poor behavior of adults being paid to do their jobs.
A substitute trying to teach a math class full of kids who likely hate algebra spend the entire period jabbering in Spanish. That's a pretty hellish job. I can see how she might get frustrated.
Any person that thinks American is a language has no business teaching
The same school probably forces students to take a Spanish class where they're forced to speak Spanish.
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