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what happened to Steven? samnsara Mar 2017 #1
He got expelled, turned to drugs and died a tragic death well before his time. Kaleva Mar 2017 #4
After class is over the teacher looks up from her desk suddenly... tandem5 Mar 2017 #49
That's what you took away from that story? Stinky The Clown Mar 2017 #10
He eventually graduated,... LudwigPastorius Mar 2017 #20
LOL! nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2017 #22
He went to college, got a degree in education administration, returned to the school as principal LastLiberal in PalmSprings Mar 2017 #53
Shame on that teacher for using a student as an MineralMan Mar 2017 #2
There's probably more to the story...I hope she had talked to Steven earlier or had the... brush Mar 2017 #3
Oh, I disagree. I've seen teachers do similar things during MineralMan Mar 2017 #6
Maybe the poster will add more to it. It seems cruel to do that, especially coming from... brush Mar 2017 #8
Thank you. narnian60 Mar 2017 #35
my experience is greatly at odds with this. unblock Mar 2017 #14
Teacher empathetic enough to teach that lesson arranged with Steven delisen Mar 2017 #52
Thank you. Paka Mar 2017 #58
I'm pretty sure she had worked it out with Steven beforehand. Kaleva Mar 2017 #5
Why are you pretty sure about that? MineralMan Mar 2017 #7
You are missing the point Iwasthere Mar 2017 #9
Actually, I'm not. MineralMan Mar 2017 #15
Have some optimism FHS. Some teachers try to do the right thing. brush Mar 2017 #46
There is no evidence that the student was unaware of what was to happen. Kaleva Mar 2017 #16
Maybe Steve was "in on" the lesson. Maybe the teacher discussed what she wanted to do ahead of skylucy Mar 2017 #12
And maybe he was not. MineralMan Mar 2017 #17
Wow. skylucy Mar 2017 #42
Agree . And do not ever let anyone negate what you saw and experienced either ! lunasun Mar 2017 #65
I saw similar things myself in grade school. Certain kids were used as "examples" by teachers. jalan48 Mar 2017 #18
In my elementary school, it was always Hispanic kids who got MineralMan Mar 2017 #19
It was good you stood up. It's easy for kids to be cowered by a teacher. jalan48 Mar 2017 #50
Courage is you. Hard to stand up for teachers in grade school Alice11111 Mar 2017 #51
Steven was in on it. And he likely did NOT go to the principal's office. Honeycombe8 Mar 2017 #23
I agree. skylucy Mar 2017 #43
My clear thought is that the teacher had it worked out with the student ahead of time. Akamai Mar 2017 #33
There was nothing in that paragraph about any MineralMan Mar 2017 #34
it does seem to me that you are quick to find fault with that teacher. Akamai Mar 2017 #37
Does it. Well, I did a Google Search, and that image has been pasted MineralMan Mar 2017 #40
It seemed to me that you stated your "flaw" with the understanding that the truth was as you Akamai Mar 2017 #41
I totally agree. skylucy Mar 2017 #44
One hopes the kid was in on it. CCExile Mar 2017 #56
Wise words. K&R demmiblue Mar 2017 #11
Yeap, I'm keen to those forms of intimidation uponit7771 Mar 2017 #13
Wow. Just wow. I'm going to use this for future reference, if you don't mind. nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2017 #21
a lot can't allow themselves to believe heaven05 Mar 2017 #24
Excellent. Will... zentrum Mar 2017 #25
I don't think it's real catchnrelease Mar 2017 #26
and we wonder why we Democrats can't agree on a message and hammer it home n/t Hamlette Mar 2017 #27
word. tosh Mar 2017 #28
what a bunch of snowflakes D_Master81 Mar 2017 #29
Really?? eom asiliveandbreathe Mar 2017 #31
Here goes..I don't even think I told this story to my kiddos... asiliveandbreathe Mar 2017 #30
At the same time Bob Loblaw Mar 2017 #32
always kpete Mar 2017 #36
There you are. Bob Loblaw Mar 2017 #38
At some point will you clear up if the teacher alerted Steven to what was up? brush Mar 2017 #47
I have been an elementary school art teacher for 30 years kpete Mar 2017 #54
An artist huh? That explains your homepage graphics. Always like your posts. brush Mar 2017 #61
Unfortunately, there is a lot of research about the unreliability of eyewitness testimony tclambert Mar 2017 #39
perhaps the teacher had read about the blue eyes vs brown eyes exercise oldcynic Mar 2017 #45
I don't think we are supposed to take this story that literally. 58Sunliner Mar 2017 #48
thanks 58Sunliner kpete Mar 2017 #55
The problem is there are teachers who will pull crap like that. kcr Mar 2017 #64
When silence is not golden Ernest Partridge Mar 2017 #57
I do love that story about Kruschev -- I don't know if it's true, but it certainly suggested Akamai Mar 2017 #59
K&R ck4829 Mar 2017 #60
Posted on FB C Moon Mar 2017 #62
WRONG! Don't trust you eyes unless you see it IN PERSON! masmdu Mar 2017 #63
I think I found Steven Kaleva Mar 2017 #66
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