Educator was told she must 'dim the lights' and have 'lavender scents' on hand to help give unruly kids the right environment
You’d think a story about classroom chaos and behavioral problems among many of the students would come from a high school, maybe a middle school — but not from an elementary school.
But you’d be wrong.
In an effort to improve the Baltimore County Public Schools, Project Baltimore (PB) is working with WBFF Fox 45 — and the PB group is reporting some disturbing issues they’ve been discovering.
The project’s mission is to observe, report on, and try to help remedy problems in Baltimore-area schools.
PB recently reported that a teacher who, after a decade of service, quit a job she loves over what she calls the “chaos” in the classroom and the lack of support she experienced from the administration.
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The teaches and the cops should all quit and let the national guard do that work, and allow them to shoot!
ReplyDeleteI hope that teacher finds a good job in a private school where she is appreciated. Hang in there something good will happen.
ReplyDeleteThe luciferians seeds have been planted we are just Reaping whats been sown. fatherless GODLESS ingrates.
ReplyDeleteI went to school in Baltimore, my parents were piss-poor but saved what they could to put us in private school. They knew back then (1980's) that the schools were horrible. I hate to see what they are like now.
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